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Definition of Theatricalism
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theatricalism
Literary usage of Theatricalism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Screencraft by Louis Reeves Harrison (1916)
"The one thing to be avoided at every step is theatricalism. By theatricalism is
meant staginess and the use of artificial characters and incidents long ..."
2. Screencraft by Louis Reeves Harrison (1916)
"The one thing to be avoided at every step is theatricalism. By theatricalism is
meant staginess and the use of artificial characters and incidents long ..."
3. Theatre Arts by Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit (1919)
"Now it is quite possible to argue that the old theatricalism was always striving
to be ... The old theatre of theatricalism had tried to reach a vivid and ..."
4. The American Dramatist by Montrose Jonas Moses (1911)
"They disdain the theatrical, not realizing that consistent theatricalism may ...
Charles Klein, for instance, has misused theatricalism, though his plays ..."
5. The American Dramatist by Montrose Jonas Moses (1917)
"They disdain the theatrical, not realizing that consistent theatricalism may ...
Charles Klein, for instance, has misused theatricalism, though his plays ..."
6. The American Dramatist by Montrose Jonas Moses (1917)
"They disdain the theatrical, not realizing that consistent theatricalism may ...
Charles Klein, for instance, has misused theatricalism, though his plays ..."
7. The Theatre of Tomorrow by Kenneth Macgowan (1921)
"The old theatre of theatricalism had tried to reach a vivid and picturesque
reality through certain rule-of-thumb conventions which cabined, cribbed, ..."