BOX SET


A 'box set' (sometimes referred to as a 'boxed set') is a compilation of various musical recordings, films, television programs, or other collection of related things that are contained in a box.
A young man standing in front of his collection of box sets.


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Types of box sets
Music box sets
DVD and VHS box sets
Book box sets
Other box sets
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Types of box sets


Music box sets

In the case of music, box sets are usually made up of three or more discs, covering a broad range of the music of a given artist or genre. Artists and bands with an extremely long and successful career often have anthology or "essential" collections of their music released as box sets. These often include rare and never-before-released tracks. Some box sets collect together previously released singles or albums by a music artist. Other music box sets focus on a compilation of different artists from a particular genre such as Big Band Jazz, 1960s Rock & Roll, or Opera. They generally feature a large collection of various hits from some of the top artists of a particular genre. The best selling box set to date is Nirvana's ''With the Lights Out''.
DVD and VHS box sets

Films, television, and other video programs on DVD and VHS are sometimes sold as box sets. Such a box set might include an entire season or seasons of a popular TV program, a collection of films by a well known director or starring a well known actor/actress, or a collection of films of a particular genre such as horror, sci-fi and westerns. Other criteria for DVD box sets have included all films of a series such as the Star Wars series or the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and a selection of adaptions of a particular author such as Stephen King or Jane Austen.
Book box sets

In the field of publishing, well known authors who have written several related books or whose work is considered historically important may have some of the work sold as a box set. For example, one can buy box sets of the plays of Shakespeare or collection of J.R.R. Tolkien novels.
Other box sets

Box sets can contain collections of items other than music, video, or literary media. Some examples include a box set of basic carpentry tools, a barbecue cooking utensil box set, and a box set of loose-leaf tea varieties. Box sets generally offer a number of items normally sold separately as one set.
A boxed set is also a place where theater is performed. A box set in theater terms is a set with a proscenium arch stage and three walls. The proscenium opening is the fourth wall. They are a feature of realism theater, and an example of the "fourth wall removed" principle that characterized the work of noted realists such as Henrik Ibsen, George Bernard Shaw, or Anton Chekhov.

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