She was born at Tiverton, England, and distinguished as a poetress, and a dramatic writer.
The hideous subject itself is its weak point, and his selection of it one cause for doubting Shelley's power as a dramatic writer.
We shall now consider Mr. Thomson as a dramatic writer.
We shall now consider Mr. Philips as a dramatic writer.
He should be read in his Glaucus and Rosalynde; and his evident wish to avoid being known as a dramatic writer should be taken into account.
Again, Monteverde was instinctively a dramatic writer, so that as a matter of course the histrionic efforts of the Florentine experimentalists attracted him.
Essentially a dramatic writer, the latter has tried his hand at both comic and grand opera.
He was not alive to the true greatness of Beethoven's genius, neither can he be compared with Weber as a dramatic writer.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dramatic writer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.