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- Anthologise is a national poetry competition for British secondary schools. It was established in 2011, and is spearheaded by Carol-Ann Duffy, the Poet...
- "My Last Duchess" is a poem by Robert Browning, frequently anthologised as an example of the dramatic monologue. It first appeared in 1842 in Browning's...
- feasts of the Anglican churches and those whose works are frequently anthologised. The corpus produced by Anglican divines is diverse. What they have in...
- and reconciled." "Little Gidding" (the element of fire) is the most anthologised of the Quartets. Eliot's experiences as an air raid warden in the Blitz...
- Wonder Stories, Winter 1955) was Asimov's least favourite story, and was anthologised without his permission in a magazine, A Treasury of Great Science Fiction...
- expressing romantic desires toward the protagonist. The story is often anthologised, and has been adapted many times in films, movies, games, television...
- Fables de Gibbs in 1929. Others written during the period were eventually anthologised as Fables de La Fontaine en argot (Étoile sur Rhône, 1989). This followed...
- Quentin Tarantino's segment of the film Four Rooms (1995). This oft-anthologised classic concerns a man in Jamaica who wagers with visitors in an attempt...
- Anthony Blunt called a "brilliant analysis" of Chaucer and is regularly anthologised as a classic of Chaucer criticism. It also contained detailed explanations...
- rising to prominence in the romantic period. The poem is one of the most anthologised in the English literary canon, and has been the subject of both literary...