Dramaturgic [adjective]
Definition of Dramaturgic:
dramatic
Opposite/Antonyms of Dramaturgic:
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Sentence/Example of Dramaturgic:
The present prevalence of objection to both is due largely to the strong influence of Ibsen's rigid dramaturgic structure.
A striking illustration of the same dramaturgic principle was shown in Mrs. Fiske's admirable performance of this play.
Ibsen, in sheer mastery of dramaturgic means, stands fourth in rank among the world's great dramatists.
It is the dramaturgic gift raised to its highest power, though that power be expended upon base metal.
It was obviously Vitet, not Hugo, who subsequently came up to Beyle's dramaturgic ideal.
In this dramaturgic discussion, the mere reader need take no great interest.
Must he be untrue to the fundamentals of dramaturgic art in order to earn her tolerance?
Molire's training as an actor does affect the dramaturgic quality of his comedies.
The man himself, I think, was better than the dramaturgic artist catering to the public market.