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Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters
A collection of epitaphs which creates a fictional community through the short dramatic monologues spoken by its deceased inhabitants. The volume, first printed in 1915, was both praised and condemned.
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The epitaphs speak for the deceased, asking the passerby to “stop, look, and listen.”
To contemplate for a moment something of the life of the deceased. The epitaphs vary in rhetorical mode but include confession, plea, ironic narrative, and wide-reaching parable.
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Definition of EPITAPH : an inscription on a grave stone in memory of the one buried there : a brief statement commemorating a deceased person or something past
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