- The
dramatistic pentad forms the core
structure of dramatism, a
method for
examining motivations that the
renowned literary critic Kenneth Burke developed...
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describes two
different types of
terministic screens:
scientistic and
dramatistic.
Scientistic begins with a
definition of a term; it
describes the term...
- The
Dramatist: Or, Stop Him who Can! is a 1789
comedy play by the
British writer Frederick Reynolds. It
premiered at the
Theatre Royal,
Covent Garden...
- A
playwright or
dramatist is a
person who
writes plays. The word "play" is from
Middle English pleye, from Old
English plæġ, pleġa, plæġa ("play, exercise;...
- This is a list of
playwrights either born in
Ireland or
holding Irish citizenship.
Playwrights whose work is in
Irish are included. A
brief outline of...
- This is a list of
Slovenian playwrights. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Peter Božič (1932–2009) Ivan
Cankar (1876–1918)...
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understand people's
movement and intentions, the
theorist sets up the
Dramatistic Pentad strategy for
viewing life, not as life itself, by
comparing each...
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Dramatists is an
organization of
playwrights founded in 1949 and
located at 424 West...
- Burke's “
dramatistic”
approach to
literary and
rhetorical criticism.
Burke begins the
chapter by
explaining the “scientistic” and the “
dramatistic.” “‘A...
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According to The Prince's translator,
Robert M. Adams, "he was an
instinctive dramatist, and one of the
dramatic effects he most enjo****
producing was
shock and...