Category:Drama
The use of "drama" in the narrow sense to designate a specific type of play dates from the 19th century. Drama in this sense refers to a play that is neither a comedy nor a tragedy—for example, Zola's Thérèse Raquin (1873) or Chekhov's Ivanov (1887). It is this narrow sense that the film and television industry and film studies adopted to describe "drama" as a genre within their respective media.Drama on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Pages in category "Drama"
The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
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- Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans
- Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans/Epictetus and Seneca
- Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans/Marcellus and Hannibal
- Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans/Tiberius and Vipsania
- Popular Science Monthly/Volume 55/May 1899/Insane Characters in Fiction and the Drama