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dramaturgic

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dramatic
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Beyond that, Ullmann remains incredibly, uncompromisingly faithful to “Miss Julie’s” dramaturgic origins.

From Washington Times • Dec. 2, 2014

Surely to combine the two is hardest of all, but librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal's dramaturgic skill and Strauss' compositional genius saw them triumphantly through.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 2, 2010

Those who favored lustier interpretations of the part were frankly disappointed at Gielgud's refusal or inability to scale the dramaturgic heights in the grand manner.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ibsen, in sheer mastery of dramaturgic means, stands fourth in rank among the world's great dramatists.

From The Theory of the Theatre by Hamilton, Clayton Meeker

The present prevalence of objection to both is due largely to the strong influence of Ibsen's rigid dramaturgic structure.

From The Theory of the Theatre by Hamilton, Clayton Meeker