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  • Dramatic Poetry Dramatic Poetry presents the voice of an imaginary character (or characters) speaking directly, without any additional narration by the...
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  • counting Elizabethan drama, although it is verse, because we categorize it as "drama" today.... it is clearly poetry, too, though, and probably not the earliest...
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  • counterparts, amongst other things. A discussion of narrative poetry, and also verse drama, should probably be left for an article on Personae in literature. What...
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  • class March of the '45 as a "verse narrative", an early example of a drama-documentary rather than a play, per se; using dramatic techniques with some use...
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  • half-hour dramas. I find it odd that they are listed under Comedy while the other half-hour dramatic sitcom Doogie Hauser M.D. is listed under Drama. I believe...
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  • Williams. 40. China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan During the 1980s and 1990s / Helmut Martin V. Drama. 41. Traditional Dramatic Literature / Wilt L. Idema. 42...
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  • "Senecan tragedy, body of nine closet dramas (i.e., plays intended to be read rather than performed), written in blank verse by the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca...
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  • in a special topic . It is also call soliloque . it is used in drama or poem . Dramatic monologue haweever is not component in a play but a a type of lyric...
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  • aesthetics. That is, lyric as type into lyrical as term, just as drama became dramatic (and able to describe formal rather than merely content elements in...
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  • Talk:Jean Racine (category C-Class biography (arts and entertainment) articles)
    Dante, and Whitman come to mind. Almost always, the "untranslatable" charge refers to the fact that out of the original linguistic context, the verse loses...
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  • = French play. I can also add, that she was both an actress in spoken drama, and also paricipated in opera. I hope this was of some help. --85.226.45.229...
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  • Waldo Emerson, America's seer and poet. 13. Robert Browning, English poet, master of narrative, lyric, and dramatic verse of the nine-teenth century. 14...
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  • Talk:Greek lyric (category Start-Class Classical Greece and Rome articles)
    distinguished from verse drama and epic, and "lyric" in the sense of choral odes and monody (in turn more carefully distinguished from elegy and iambus). Most...
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  • famously terrible blank verse, e.g., _Gorboduc_, by Sackville and Norton. Simply writing blank verse doesn't ensure poetic or dramatic genius.) If David Milch...
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  • Talk:Latin prosody (category C-Class Classical Greece and Rome articles)
    prosody of comic drama, which I won't develop here. This article is an overview of Latin prosody in the late republic/early empire period and there isn't room...
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  • Wilderness were Paradise enow!" I am restoring the above verse to the subject page. It is by Fitzgerald and is by far the best known version (XII of the Fifth...
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  • Gloucester's dramatic character being influenced by the Good Duke Humphrey of Henry VI, Part Two (ironic in both cases), whether the Suffolk of that play, and the...
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  • artificial, Sanqu, a more free form based on dramatic arias, developed. The use of sanqu songs in drama marked an important step in the development of...
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  • plot summary. I tried to choose dramatic moments in the play (high points, if you will) but also sections whose verse would be easy to follow for the...
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  • Talk:Henrik Ibsen (category C-Class biography (arts and entertainment) articles)
    remember rightly (the book is very slight). That it's written in verse in dramatic form doesn't make it a play. It's not a parody of a play but of a...
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