anthologize

/æn'θɔlədʤaiz/
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anthologize

The editor decided to anthologize the best short stories of the decade.

Definition

Verb: - To compile, select, and publish a collection of literary works (such as poems, short stories, or essays) into a single volume or series, known as an anthology.

Usage

The verb "anthologize" describes the specific action of creating an anthology. It is typically used in academic, literary, and publishing contexts. The subject is usually an editor, compiler, or publisher.

Examples
  • The professor plans to anthologize the most significant post-war American poetry.
  • Several of her short stories have been anthologized in collections of speculative fiction.
  • He gained recognition after his early poems were anthologized in a prestigious literary review.
Advanced Usage
  • "to anthologize" can imply a process of curation and judgment, where the compiler selects works deemed to have particular value, represent a theme, or define a period.
    • The critic sought to anthologize works that challenged the conventional narratives of the era.
Variants and Related Words
  • Anthology (n): A published collection of poems, stories, or other writings, often by various authors and linked by a common theme, period, or genre.
    • She bought an anthology of science fiction from the 1960s.
  • Anthologist (n): A person who compiles an anthology.
    • The anthologist wrote an introduction explaining the selection criteria.
Synonyms
  • Compile
  • Collect
  • Assemble (in the context of literary works)
Different Meanings

As a verb, "anthologize" has a single, specific meaning related to the creation of literary collections. It does not have other distinct definitions.

Phrasal Verbs

"Anthologize" is not commonly used in phrasal verb constructions.

Idioms

There are no common idioms that use the verb "anthologize."

anthologize

The editor decided to anthologize the best short stories of the decade.

Verb
  1. compile an anthology

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