0 a speech or piece of text that is added to the end of a play or book, often giving a short statement about what happens to the characters after the play or book finishes --
1 a speech or piece of text added to the end of a play or book, often giving a short statement about what happens to the characters after the play or book finishes --
The editor ends the book with an epilogue.
Such an exercise could have taken form in a conclusion or epilogue, either of which are absent.
It is introduced and concluded by a prolegomenon and an epilogue by the editor.
Three chapters of a more polemical character, together with an epilogue, bring the book to a close.
These are questions to which we shall return in the epilogue.
She has a brief epilogue in which she suggests that the most effective forms of resistance were refusal to pay taxes and outmigration.
When the audience noticed this, they began to clap, and continued clapping throughout the musical interlude that precedes the epilogue.
The epilogue considers the role of music in the future + including the imminent demise of the classical concert in an age of three-minute attention spans.