has gloss | (noun) someone who writes plays dramatist, playwright |
has gloss | eng: A playwright is a person who writes plays for the stage. Because the name of such a text is drama, another word for this person is dramatist. Sometimes, dramas are written to be read and not played. In that case, they are called closet dramas. |
has gloss | eng: A playwright, also known as a dramatist, is a person who writes dramatic literature or drama. These works are usually written to be performed in front of a live audience by actors. They may also be closet dramas or literary works written using dramatic forms but not meant for performance. |
lexicalization | eng: Dramatists and playwrights |
lexicalization | eng: dramatist |
lexicalization | eng: Play right |
lexicalization | eng: Play wright |
lexicalization | eng: Playright |
lexicalization | eng: Playwright |
subclass of | (noun) writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay) writer, author |
| Note: 106 other subclass(es) ommited in the following list |
has subclass | c/Ancient Roman dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Ancient Roman tragic dramatists |
has subclass | c/Arab dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Australian dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Austrian playwrights |
has subclass | c/Bangladeshi dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Belgian dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Brazilian dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/British dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Cameroonian dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Catalan dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Chadian dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Colombian dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Croatian dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Czech dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Dutch dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Egyptian dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Finnish dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/French playwrights |
has subclass | c/Ghanaian dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Greek dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Haitian dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Hebrew-language playwrights |
has subclass | c/Irish playwrights |
has subclass | c/Israeli dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Jamaican dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Japanese dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Latvian dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Modern Greek dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Moldovan dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Noh playwrights |
has subclass | c/Plays by author templates |
has subclass | c/Playwrights |
has subclass | c/Portuguese dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Salvadoran dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Singaporean dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Swedish dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Venezuelan dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Welsh dramatists and playwrights |
has subclass | c/Wikipedian playwrights |
| Note: 239 other instance(s) ommited in the following list |
has instance | (noun) Spanish writer best remembered for `Don Quixote' which satirizes chivalry and influenced the development of the novel form (1547-1616) Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Cervantes, Miguel de Cervantes |
has instance | (noun) English dramatist and pamphleteer (1572-1632) Thomas Dekker, Decker, Thomas Decker, Dekker |
has instance | (noun) South African playwright whose plays feature the racial tensions in South Africa during apartheid (born in 1932) Athol Fugard, Fugard |
has instance | (noun) French author and dramatist who is regarded as the father of modern French literature (1869-1951) Andre Paul Guillaume Gide, Gide, Andre Gide |
has instance | (noun) German poet and novelist and dramatist who lived in Weimar (1749-1832) Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
has instance | (noun) prolific Italian dramatist (1707-1793) Carlo Goldoni, Goldoni |
has instance | (noun) French poet and novelist and dramatist; leader of the romantic movement in France (1802-1885) Victor-Marie Hugo, Victor Hugo, Hugo |
has instance | (noun) Belgian playwright (1862-1949) Maeterlinck, Count Maurice Maeterlinck |
has instance | (noun) English poet and playwright who introduced blank verse as a form of dramatic expression; was stabbed to death in a tavern brawl (1564-1593) Marlowe, Christopher Marlowe |
has instance | (noun) English playwright and pamphleteer (1570-1627) Middleton, Thomas Middleton |
has instance | (noun) United States playwright (1915-2005) Miller, Arthur Miller |
has instance | (noun) a British playwright who created the fictional character Sweeney Todd (1799-1855) George Dibdin-Pitt, Pitt, George Pitt, George Dibdin Pitt |
has instance | (noun) English playwright noted for his humorous and satirical plays (1640-1716) Wycherley, William Wycherley |
has instance | (noun) Irish poet and dramatist (1865-1939) W. B. Yeats, William Butler Yeats, Yeats |
has instance | c/af/Britse dramaturge |
has instance | e/az/Ramiz Abdullayev |
has instance | e/bg/Бранко Пендовски |
has instance | e/Bob Carlton |
has instance | e/H.M. Koutoukas |
has instance | e/Samm-Art Williams |
has instance | e/Steve Carter (playwright) |
has instance | e/William M. Hoffman |
has instance | e/es/José Heredia Maya |
has instance | e/es/Lauro Olmo |
has instance | e/fr/Volnius |
has instance | e/gl/Carlo Colombaioni |
has instance | e/he/לודוביק ברוקשטיין |
has instance | c/hr/Crnogorski dramatici |
has instance | c/is/Leikskáld eftir löndum |
has instance | c/it/Drammaturghi dialettali italiani |
has instance | c/it/Drammaturghi sovietici |
has instance | e/ja/ロジャー・パルヴァース |
has instance | c/lt/JAV dramaturgai |
has instance | c/pt/Dramaturgos da Grécia |
has instance | c/pt/Dramaturgos da Noruega |
has instance | c/pt/Dramaturgos do México |
has instance | c/pt/Dramaturgos do Peru |
has instance | e/ru/Шишкин Евгений Васильевич |
has instance | c/sv/Tjeckiska dramatiker |
has instance | e/uk/Бадуєв Саїд Сулейманович |