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Dramatist meaning
Synonym of playwright.
Synonyms of Dramatist
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A “DRAMEDY” which has been in development for two years is the fruits of Mared Llywelyn’s labour, a dramatist from Morfa Nefyn, Gwynedd.
But as a dramatist she had a terrific gift for writing nasty roles for women, including Regina, who will stop at nothing to settle her stake in the plantation in the Deep South.
Lyricist and dramatist Binod Kumar Pasayat of Sambalpur town is happy and thanked the Central government for the award.
According to Dramatist Play Services, “An Evening with Sherlock Holmes presents a unique evening of mystery.
A right royal blockbuster from dramatist Peter Morgan (The Queen, Frost / Nixon).
McPherson is perhaps the most talented and accomplished Irish dramatist writing today, and under Vic Browder’s consummate direction this splendid and deceptively simple play is given a likewise splendid production.
The dramatist is a forecaster, who preaches into the future.
This Day in History: William Shakespeare Is Born April 23, 1564 The most-performed dramatist of all-time was most likely born on this day in Stratford-upon-Avon, England.
The Soviet short-story writer, novelist and dramatist Maxim Gorky died.
But as a revolutionary dramatist Brecht was least of all interested in making audiences feel comfortable.
Zambian DNA is extremely shocked that some comedians masquerading as politicians have described President Edgar Lungu as a dramatist using Sata’s name to stay in power when in fact not.
Alfred de Vigny remains best known as a dramatist, with his play on the life of the English poet Chatterton (1835) perhaps his best work.
Barrett (1964) p.30 He appears to have modelled his approach to language on that of Euripides in particular, so much so that the comic dramatist Cratinus labelled him a 'Euripidaristophanist' addicted to hair-splitting niceties.
C. Meier, The Political Art of Greek Tragedy, Trans. A. Webber, Baltimore (1993), pages 4, 42 A dramatist's role was not just to entertain but also to educate his fellow citizens—he was expected to have a message.
Critical reception George Orwell said that Arms and the Man was written when Shaw was at the height of his powers as a dramatist.
Despite this, the manuscript tradition of Plautus is poorer than that of any other ancient dramatist, something not helped by the failure of scholia on Plautus to survive.
Dobson and Taylor, 1997, p231 It has had little impact on the Robin Hood tradition but needs mention as the work of a major dramatist.
Film and theatre main Dramatist Ediriweera Sarachchandra revitalised the drama form with Maname in 1956.
Harry Church Whorf was an artist, intellectual and designer – first working as a commercial artist and later as a dramatist.
He also hoped to become a historical novelist or a dramatist, and in the same year he wrote his first essay, Dell'amor patrio di Dante ("On Dante's Patriotic Love"), which was published in 1837.