词汇 | dramaturgy |
释义 | dramaturgy noun[ U ] theatre & film specializeduk /ˈdrɑː.mə.tɜː.dʒi/ us /ˈdrɑː.mə.tɜ˞ː.dʒi/ the art or the theory of writing and putting on plays, especially for the theatre: 编剧艺术,剧本作法 The second act is weaker in terms of dramaturgy.第二幕在剧本方面较弱。 The realism of this production minimizes the soap-opera quality of Ibsen's dramaturgy.这部作品的现实意义使易卜生的戏剧在最大程度上减少了类似肥皂剧的情况。 "I think any great play is a physical play," said Irwin, comparing Albee's dramaturgy to Racine's. The staging remained taut under the sure hand of director Jonathan Eaton, certainly a master of dramaturgy. the creaky dramaturgy of Cassandra's Dream, Allen's latest film She is head of the dramaturgy and dramatic criticism program at the Theatre School. Literature accentual action hero alliterative alternative history anapest fiction fictionality fictionally fictive fictively non-canonical non-character non-literary non-metrical non-poetic sympathetically tanka tartan noir theatrics threnody Examples of dramaturgydramaturgy As suggested, his short texts are most enjoyable, filled with his dramaturgy, sometimes in a manner of train of thoughts. It remains a favoured device of visual dramaturgy in countless productions. It rapidly became central to the aesthetic and the dramaturgy of the nineteenth century. The narrative dramaturgy is shaped by the text and characters, costumes, and scenic space. This dramaturgy helps induce a constant sense of doubt among the spectators. These physical states-horripilation, crying, sweating-were deemed involuntary bodily effects in the texts on dramaturgy. This homogeneity and conformity served as the social expression of the absence of substantive interiority that we had noted in the dramaturgy of character. A more effective approach lies in interdisciplinary scholarship and the exploration of dramaturgy. By contrast, 'classical' nineteenth-century dramaturgy recognised a firm chain of thrilling, gradated actions. What is more, both books make an important contribution towards understanding this cultural moment by exploring the nature of dramaturgy. However, the delineation of a second, unseen action beyond that taking place onstage belongs, as we have seen, to the dramaturgy of the spoken genre. Another level is that of organic dramaturgy, which comprises the dynamics of the actions and the flow of impulses directed at the spectators' senses. Whatever the reason for these changes, their effect on the musical dramaturgy is telling. Its dramaturgy, which always favoured highly theatricalized imagery over linear narrative, has made no compromise to broaden its appeal. Indeed, such factors may be offered to the listener by the composer as part of a work's dramaturgy. See all examples of dramaturgy These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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