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- Epigraph (literature) - Wikipedia
Stephen King uses many epigraphs in his writing, usually to mark the beginning of another section in a novel An unusual example is The Stand wherein he uses lyrics from certain songs to express the metaphor used in a particular part
- Epigraph - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
What is an epigraph? Here’s a quick and simple definition: An epigraph is a short quotation, phrase, or poem that is placed at the beginning of another piece of writing to encapsulate that work's main themes and to set the tone
- EPIGRAPH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EPIGRAPH is an engraved inscription
- Epigraph: Definition and Examples of This Literary Device
An epigraph is a short quote placed at the beginning of a piece of writing The word epigraph is derived from the Greek epigraphein, which means “to write on,” and it was meant to describe a brief inscription on a building or statue
- Epigraph - Examples and Definition of Epigraph - Literary Devices
An epigraph is a literary device in the form of a poem, quotation, or sentence – usually placed at the beginning of a document or a simple piece – having a few sentences, but which belongs to another writer
- What Is an Epigraph in a Book? (FAQs Tips for Authors)
Placed at the beginning of a book, book chapter, or book section, epigraphs ease readers into the narrative Epigraphs are meant to grab the reader’s attention, to make the reader pause and think
- What Is an Epigraph? Examples of Epigraphs From Literature
An epigraph is a short standalone quote, line, or paragraph that appears at the beginning of a book The word epigraph is derived from the Greek epigraphein meaning “to write on ”
- EPIGRAPH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EPIGRAPH definition: 1 words that are written on or cut into a surface: 2 a saying or a part of a poem, play, or book… Learn more
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