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  • He gave evidence before the committee on dramatic literature in August 1832.
  • She teaches performing arts, dramatic literature, and cultural history, and translates plays.
  • The material performed was plays, poems, narrative fiction, and non-dramatic literature.
  • Because Shakespeare is part of our dramatic literature, it remains vital.
  • He greatly contributed to popularise the German dramatic literature there.
  • In 1903, Maeterlinck received the Triennial Prize for Dramatic Literature from the Belgian government.
  • But basic mystery elements can be found throughout dramatic literature.
  • Middle English dramatic literature contains the fullest and most dramatic development of the subject.
  • Third, the structure of dramatic literature in Japan transformed immensely.
  • Deming directed plays, taught dramatic literature and wrote and published fiction and non-fiction works.
  • Eugene Scribe contributed over 300 plays and opera libretti to the dramatic literature canon.
  • There is no epic handed down entirely in verse, and there is no dramatic literature.
  • I'm confident we'll hear more from this company, which finds inspiration in cross-cultural dramatic literature.
  • Luc韆 studied dramatic literature and theater at the National University of M閤ico ( UNAM ).
  • Albrecht was born in Queens and graduated from Hofstra with a degree in dramatic literature.
  • TCG also publishes the American Theatre Magazine, the ARTSEARCH online employment bulletin, and dramatic literature.
  • "Any great bit of dramatic literature or comic material lets us feel empathically, " he says.
  • "He loves great dramatic literature, and that's all he really wants to do with his life.
  • Qabbani's great uncle, Abu Khalil Qabbani, was one of the leading innovators in Arab dramatic literature.
  • Son studied Dramatic Literature at New York University.
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