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Definition of Dramaturgically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dramaturgically
Literary usage of Dramaturgically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Shakespeare from Betterton to Irving by George Clinton Densmore Odell (1920)
"... hit on the essential weakness, dramaturgically, of this play of Shakespeare's;
but what they indicated, they could not perform. ..."
2. Studies in Modern German Literature: Sundermann; Hauptmann; Women Writers of by Otto Heller (1905)
"... death tattoo for the poor insurgents, since dramaturgically considered there
can be no other way out of the chaos. There is, however, yet a fifth act, ..."
3. Shakspere as a Playwright by Brander Matthews (1913)
"... figure on which we may center our attention. Uninteresting as a whole, it is
infrequently interesting in any of its episodes. Dramaturgically it is ..."
4. The Modern Drama: An Essay in Interpretation by Ludwig Lewisohn (1916)
"The second act, it is interesting to observe, ends with a cry that is literally
arid dramaturgically identical ..."
5. The Continental Drama of To-day: Outlines for Its Study, Suggestions by Barrett Harper Clark (1914)
"As a rule, it is more difficult to sustain interest in the last act than in any
other, so that, dramaturgically, the second version of this play is ..."