Dramaturgy [noun]

Definition of Dramaturgy:

business of plays

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Sentence/Example of Dramaturgy:

Ibsen will live, not as a dramaturgist, but as the greatest professor of dramaturgy the world has ever known.

The imaginative equipment of Maeterlinck's dramaturgy is rather limited and, on its face value, trite.

On the whole, Kalidasa was remarkably faithful to the ingenious but somewhat over-elaborate conventions of Indian dramaturgy.

There was a declaration of principles to be formulated out of sagacity and dramaturgy.

Dramaturgy, dram′a-tur-ji, n. the principles of dramatic composition: theatrical art.

The press with its instinctive dramaturgy had centered its comment around the single figure of Basine.

As soon as their dramaturgy is interpreted symbolically all seems to them lost.

The whole Semitic dramaturgy has come to seem to me a work of the imagination.

In all his literary activities he had never before, to borrow his own phrase, committed dramaturgy.

Such a feat in dramaturgy is, perhaps, appreciable only to those who have tried to write plays themselves.