anthology

/ænˈθɑlədʒi/
noun
  1. A collection of poems, stories, songs, or other works by different writers or artists, published together in one book or volume.
    • I bought an anthology of short stories by various science fiction authors.
    • The music anthology includes songs from the 1960s to the 1990s.
    • The teacher assigned an anthology of American poetry for the class.
  2. A collection of selected works or pieces on a particular theme or subject, often from different sources.
    • The museum published an anthology of essays about modern art.
    • She edited an anthology of articles on climate change.
    • This anthology of speeches covers important moments in history.
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