dramatist|dramatists in English

noun

[dram·a·tist || 'dræmətɪst]

playwright, writer of dramas

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1. If Sophocles was the dramatist whose primary theme was fate, Aeschylus was dramatist who

2. Bryony Lavery, English playwright and dramatist

3. 8 As a dramatist I hate to moralize.

4. 11 Shakespeare towers above all other Elizabethan dramatists.

5. His tutors included the dramatist Johann Engel.

6. 3 His genius as a dramatist is unsurpassed.

7. “Trust not to rotten planks,” wrote English dramatist William Shakespeare.

8. Hypnotic and pterygial Kingston Beshrews she put something on stomach and dramatist platitudinized tandem

9. Probably the most famous such victim was the poet and dramatist Federico García Lorca.

10. Ancient Greek poet and comic dramatist Aristophanes was the son of Philippus of Athens

11. 8 Lachry Chan, fictionist , lyricist and music composer, has been a magazine reporter and dramatist.

12. Hypnotic and pterygial Kingston Beshrews she put something on stomach and dramatist platitudinized tandem

13. The International Writing Program is open to new and established writers, whether poets, fiction writers, dramatists, or non-fiction writers.

14. Les Nègres, clownerie = The Blacks, Jean Genet The Blacks: A Clown Show is a play by the French dramatist Jean Genet

15. One feels in reading them that the writer had studied the Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists, and that they harmed as well as helped him.

16. 13 Dramatists or actors whose work is maliciously booed or hissed off the stage would sue their tormentors for slander rather than libel.

17. 27 Dramatists or actors whose work is maliciously booed or hissed off the stage would sue their tormentors for slander rather than libel.

18. 3 Dramatists or actors whose work is maliciously booed or hissed off the stage would sue their tormentors for slander rather than libel.

19. Baseball and Classicism By Tom Clark About this Poet Tom Clark combined diverse roles of poet, biographer, novelist, dramatist, reviewer, and sportswriter during his writing career

20. —Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet and dramatist (1749–1832) Intr oduction to Bioethics The terms Bioethics and healthcare ethics sometimes are used interchange- ably

21. Alcestis, in Greek legend, the beautiful daughter of Pelias, king of Iolcos. She is the heroine of the eponymous play by the dramatist Euripides (c

22. Aeschylus, (born 525/524 bc —died 456/455 bc, Gela, Sicily), the first of classical Athens’ great dramatists, who raised the emerging art of tragedy to great heights of poetry and theatrical power.

23. Modern Belgians writers include the Nobel Prize-winning dramatist Maurice Maeterlinck (1862–1949), and the popular detective novelist Georges Simenon (1903–89), who was born in Liège

24. The destroyed articles included memoirs and works of writers and dramatists who made a significant contribution toward the sustenance of the Tamil culture, and those of locally reputed physicians and politicians.

25. Absurdism, and its more specific companion term Theatre of the Absurd, refers to the works of a group of Western European and American dramatists writing and producing plays in the 1950s and early 1960s