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- | [[Mon cœur mis à nu]] (1864) by [[Charles Baudelaire]], from the [[Gabriel Bounoure]] - Wikipédia | + | '''The Complete Works''' is a collection of all the works of one artist, writer, musician, group, etc. Sometimes the [[Latin language]] equivalent, '''Opera Omnia''', is used. For example, ''[[Complete Works of Shakespeare]]'' is an edition containing all the plays and poems of William Shakespeare. |
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- | [modifier] Articles et préfaces. Préface aux [[Journaux intimes de Baudelaire]], in [[Œuvres complètes]] de [[Charles Baudelaire]], | + | Sometimes the complete works may be titled by a single word, "Works".<ref>[http://www.unl.edu/libr/libs/music/tutorial/07.shtml "Using Uniform Titles: Collective Titles"], [[University of Nebraska]]'s Comprehensive Research Library</ref> |
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+ | A "Complete Works" edition usually is accompanied with notes, introduction, biorgaphical sketch, and other additional information. | ||
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+ | A contrasting term is "selected works", which is a collection of works selected according to some criterion, e.g., by prominence, by being a representative selection, etc. | ||
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The Complete Works is a collection of all the works of one artist, writer, musician, group, etc. Sometimes the Latin language equivalent, Opera Omnia, is used. For example, Complete Works of Shakespeare is an edition containing all the plays and poems of William Shakespeare.
Sometimes the complete works may be titled by a single word, "Works".<ref>"Using Uniform Titles: Collective Titles", University of Nebraska's Comprehensive Research Library</ref>
A "Complete Works" edition usually is accompanied with notes, introduction, biorgaphical sketch, and other additional information.
A contrasting term is "selected works", which is a collection of works selected according to some criterion, e.g., by prominence, by being a representative selection, etc.