- dramatist drama·tist n
- ['dræmətɪst]
drammaturgo (-a)
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dramatist — [dram′ə tist, drä′mətist] n. [see DRAMA] a playwright … English World dictionary
dramatist — dram·a·tist || dræmÉ™tɪst n. playwright, writer of dramas … English contemporary dictionary
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1907 in literature — The year 1907 in literature involved some significant new books.Events* June 26 Mark Twain receives an honorary doctorate of laws degree from Oxford University. *James Joyce meets Ettore Schmitz for the first time. *Elizabeth Bowen moves with her … Wikipedia
Giles Cooper — Giles Stannus Cooper OBE (9 August 1918 2 December 1966) was a prolific radio dramatist, writing over sixty scripts for BBC radio and later television. He was awarded an OBE for services to broadcasting in 1960. A dozen years after his tragic… … Wikipedia
Shakespeare, William — (1564 1616) England s greatest drama tist. The son of a successful merchant and alderman of Stratford on Avon, he was educated in the excellent local school and learned enough Latin to become familiar with many classical authors, but he never… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Ronald Gow — Infobox Writer name = Ronald Gow birthdate = birth date|1897|11|1|mf=y birthplace = Stockport, England deathdate = death date and age|1993|4|27|1897|11|1|mf=y deathplace = Beaconsfield, England occupation = Dramatist nationality = British… … Wikipedia
melodrama — melodramatist /mel euh dram euh tist, drah meuh /, n. /mel euh drah meuh, dram euh/, n. 1. a dramatic form that does not observe the laws of cause and effect and that exaggerates emotion and emphasizes plot or action at the expense of… … Universalium