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The term evensong can refer to the following:
- Evening Prayer (Anglican), the Anglican liturgy of Evening Prayer, especially (but not exclusively) so called when it is sung.
- Evensong (Unitarian Universalist Association), a programmed series of gatherings organized by the Unitarian Universalist Association.
In literature
- "Evensong", a best-selling 2000 novel by Gail Godwin.
- "Evensong", a 1932 novel by Beverley Nichols, which was the basis for the 1934 film.
- "Evensong", a novel by Eric Malpass (1982), part of the "Tales from the Pentecost Family".
- "Evensong", a short story by science fiction author Lester del Rey which appeared in Harlan Ellison's anthology Dangerous Visions.
Other uses
- Evensong, a 1934 film.
- Evensong, a 1970 album by the band Amazing Blondel.
See also
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