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At first glance, poetic drama hasn't been having a great time of it for a while now.
That being the case, I am surprised we were able to put over our poetic drama back there.
It was a major contribution to English poetic drama in the 1930s.
A poetic drama about the career and death of Lumumba.
In few other ballets is the poetic drama of ballet so potent.
The word "masque" is first used to denote a poetic drama.
First use of the word "masque" to denote a poetic drama.
Nearly a century later, Synge's ground- breaking play is considered a masterpiece of poetic drama.
But surely the intimations of poetic drama were deliberate.
He was also an innovator in poetic drama.
In fact, we tend to think that the argument about the need for a poetic drama misses the point by confusing poetry with verse.
The poetic drama tells the story of two lovers who hail from feuding families in rural Spain.
The most notable achievement of Yuan literature was the zaju, poetic drama set to music.
This music still isn’t easy listening, and the nature of the poetic drama in each piece remains arresting and highly ambiguous.
Citation of poetic drama: A reference to a play must refer to act, scene, and line numbers, as in the following case:
He wrote stories in the form of the day, which was the poetic drama, and he was an extraordinary craftsman.
Cecilia had no inclination toward any form of dalliance and no interest in poetic drama.
In my suggested scheme it would certainly include Elizabethan and Jacobean poetic drama.
The common impression that closet poetic drama was the 19th century's dominant dramatic genre can be challenged, as more plays are found in other modes.
It established Browne as the leading director of the "poetic drama" movement, which was then undergoing something of a revival.
Ibsen didn't intend his poetic drama about a bragging Scandinavian folk-hero for the theatre.
So what about Goethe's voluminous poetic drama?
His poetic drama 'Polyphème' was set to music by Jean Cras.
It's described as a poetic drama about a young woman in the mountains of Virginia battling forest sprites for the soul of her sister.
There is no mention at all of Elizabethan poetic drama, where the pentameter line is used with increasingly greater freedom and flexibility.