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a term for a collection of articles, stories and poems

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Good evening.

 

I am stuck. I am looking for a word that describes a collection of previously-published works by different writers about a particular topic. In this case the topic is women's health. Some of the items are reprints of non-fiction articles; some are excerpts from novels; there are even a few poems. I would not call this a compendium nor is it an anthology. The collection is not in honor of anyone so it isn't a festschrift.
I feel there must be a better word than collection.  What is this word?  Can you help?
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Albi
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Assuming that collection is a little too mundane for your purposes, how do you feel about florilegium?

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If you don't care for "anthology" (and why not?), how about "digest"?

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Ron Draney said:

Assuming that collection is a little too mundane for your purposes, how do you feel about florilegium?

What a great word! A new one for me. Thanks.

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Thank you for your help. I feel that somehow there must be a word that precisely describes a collection of reprinted non-fiction, poems and excerpts from novels. Florilegium is elegant indeed but it might not be understandable. And I want to be understood.

 

Anthology denotes, in my mind, literature with a large L; in other words a collection of fiction or poetry. Strictly speaking, this collection is not that.  

 

Digest appeals to me even though I am not certain that is the word. This collection of pieces about women's health is a "condensed but comprehensive account of a body of information" (Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th ed.).

 

I continue to look...

Albi

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