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Example sentences for "dramatisation"

Lexicographically close words:
dramatical; dramatically; dramatick; dramatics; dramatis; dramatise; dramatised; dramatising; dramatist; dramatists
  1. Henry V' may be regarded as Shakespeare's final experiment in the dramatisation of English history, and it artistically rounds off the series of his 'histories' which form collectively a kind of national epic.

  2. But this dramatisation of the facts, the accounting for phenomena in terms of spiritual or quasi-spiritual initiative, is by no means the whole case of primitive men's systematic knowledge of facts.

  3. There is a definite distinction between the arts of narration and dramatisation which must never be overlooked.

  4. And so he proceeded, with a constant alternation of narrative and dramatisation which was enough to make one dizzy.

  5. The piece is a dramatisation of Boccaccio's story of Gillette of Narbonne.

  6. We find him totally opposed to the realistic dramatisation of everyday scenes and characters, to which many contemporary poets devoted themselves.

  7. It is a dramatisation of an actual case, the facts of which are closely followed, but at the same time animated with great psychological insight.

  8. His best piece, Nanine, a dramatisation of Pamela, or at least suggested by it, is chiefly remarkable for being written in decasyllabic verse.

  9. The monologue, however, more often consisted in a dramatisation of the earlier dit, in which some person or thing is made to declare its own attributes.

  10. His Argalus and Parthenia, a dramatisation of part of the Arcadia, caught the taste of his day, and, like the Wallenstein, is poetical if not dramatic.

  11. These domestic tragedies (of which another is A Warning to Fair Women) were very popular at the time, and large numbers now lost seem to have been produced by the dramatisation of notable crimes, past and present.

  12. In particular, it is hoped that our dramatisation of history will present the events of the long play in something like a true perspective, the large events looming large in our story, the lesser ones forced into the background.

  13. As a tragic episode, the dramatisation of a striking incident, it has force and simplicity, the admirable quality of directness.

  14. He recognised the assistance which art had given to religion, and he saw that in Greece the dramatisation of national religious beliefs had given to the stage a power unknown in modern times.

  15. What a vast difference already between the original legend and this wonderful dramatisation of it by Richard Wagner!


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