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Definition of Dramatisations
1. dramatisation [n] - See also: dramatisation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dramatisations
Literary usage of Dramatisations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Handbook of English and Foreign Copyright in Literary and Dramatic Works by Sidney Jerrold (1881)
"With regard to dramatisations it is decided that to perform a dramatisation of
a copyrighted book is not an infringement of the copyright of that book, ..."
2. The Laws of Copyright: An Examination of the Principles which Should by Thomas Edward Scrutton (1883)
"In the case of most dramatisations of novels, there certainly has, and the law
has recognised this by prohibiting in some cases the printing of such ..."
3. The Law of International Copyright, with Special Sections on the Colonies by William Briggs (1906)
"ADAPTATIONS, ARRANGEMENTS OF Music, dramatisations, ETC. Nature and Treatment of
these Works.—Works which are in substance reproductions of others under a ..."
4. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1889)
"So it is that, if we look back along the lists of plays which have had prolonged
popularity, we shall find the titles of very few dramatisations, ..."