afterwords
afterwords — 名詞
1. writing added at the end of a novel or play, in which the author shares reflecti
後記;跋
書籍或戲劇末尾的補充文字
writing added at the end of a novel or play, in which the author shares reflections, background, or acknowledgments related to the work
Talia's afterword to her first novel explained how her childhood inspired the lead character.
在第一本小說的後記中,Talia 解釋了她的童年經歷如何啟發了主角的塑造。
afterword + to + [work] for specifying which work
The afterword to the play described each family member's fate after the war ended.
這部戲劇的後記描述了戰爭結束後每位家庭成員的命運。
Twenty years later, the author's son wrote a new afterword for the anniversary edition.
二十年後,作者的儿子為紀念版寫了一篇新的後記。
Sumin liked the afterword because the scholar compared it with other period works.
Sumin 很喜歡這篇後記,因為撰寫的學者將其與同期其他作品做了比較。
- epilogue
An epilogue continues the story's narrative, while an afterword offers real-world commentary from the author.
- postscript
A postscript is much shorter and usually added to personal letters, not books.
文法句型
afterword + to [book/play]
in the afterword
write + an afterword
用法筆記
An afterword is not the same as a preface or foreword, which appear at the beginning of a book. Unlike an epilogue, an afterword is usually not part of the fictional story — it is the author's real-world commentary.