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Discover LudwigThe phrase "late works" is correct and usable in written English.
It simply refers to works that have been produced, typically written works, at a later point in time than originally expected. For example, "The author's late works contain some of his most powerful writing."
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Monet's late works are overwhelming.
His late works blend convention and revolution.
In his late works he anticipated the breakdown of tonality.
In the history of art, late works are the catastrophes.
"His late works are his thorniest," she said.
Rembrandt: The Late Works is the experience of a lifetime.
It's one of the best of his late works.
However, not all the late works were light in tone.
Like other late works, this sonata ends with a fugue.
— February 27 , 2006From a critical essay on late works Death, one would think, naturally haunts late works; yet perhaps it does not.
Look at Titian's "Death of Actaeon"; Verdi's "Otello"; Liszt's "Czardas Macabre"; Francis Bacon's minimalist late works.
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