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dramaturgist

[drah-muh-turj-ist, dra-muh-] / ˈdrɑ məˌtɜrdʒ ɪst, ˈdræ mə- /


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Shaw, a highly dexterous dramaturgist, smothers his dramaturgy in a pifflish iconoclasm that is no more than a disguise for Puritanism.

From A Book of Prefaces by Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis)

The work of the unrecognized dramaturgist who concealed himself under the pseudonym of Roly-Poly.

From Yama: the pit by Guerney, Bernard Guilbert

Before proceeding to the Rehearsal of the Martini Actus, I impose upon myself, as dramaturgist of the play, the duty, if not of extracting, at least of recording, the Conrector's Letter of Invitation.

From The Campaner Thal and Other Writings by Jean Paul

"Ibsen will live, not as a dramaturgist, but as the greatest professor of dramaturgy the world has ever known."

From Ancestors A Novel by Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn

Before proceeding to the Rehearsal of the Martini Actus, I impose upon myself, as dramaturgist of the play, the duty, if not of extracting, at least of recording the Conrector's Letter of Invitation.

From Translations from the German (Vol 3 of 3) Tales by Musaeus, Tieck, Richter by Carlyle, Thomas