“This prologue masquerading as an epilog does not provide the expected closure but instead another opening into the text.”
“The epilog tells the decay of the vessel under the name of Blue Lady with her long mortal agony between Bremerhaven and Along.”
“The epilog of the novel Bulgakov writes about the Master ends with the same words as the novel Bulgakov writes about the Master, which on its term ends with the same words as the novel the Master writes about Pilate.”
“He was a friend of Dryden, for several of whose plays he wrote prologues and epilogues.”
“He would never miss an opportunity, in the prologues or epilogues to these programs, to discourse upon the importance of being frightened, of having your spine tingled.”
“Jonson's epilogues typically asserted the merits of his play and defended it from anticipated criticism.”