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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatic conception of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an interpretation or understanding of a dramatic work, such as a play or film, emphasizing its artistic or thematic elements.
Example: "The director's vision provided a dramatic conception of the classic tale, transforming it into a modern masterpiece."
Alternatives: "a theatrical interpretation of" or "an artistic vision of".
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So here is what confronted Mr. Wadsworth: a mostly completed set and costumes by two longtime collaborators of Mr. Stein's; a cast and a conductor, Valery Gergiev, hired to work with his predecessor; and a dramatic conception of Russia's greatest historical opera that was unknown to him.
Here the audience comes face-to-face with a dramatic conception of a "Mary" who is frustrated, angry and overcome with grief.
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But Ms. Flanigan had a musical and dramatic conception of every phase, and sang with an affecting radiance, honesty and ardor.
The film's direction, like its drama, is free of subjectivity, lacking the invention of devices to reveal a character's inner life (whether voice-overs or direct address, flashes back or forward or glimpses of dreams or fantasies), or even the dramatic conception of a character that turns action into thought.
Hobbema softened Ruisdael's dramatic conception of landscape but retained a certain inventive grandeur in his views of the Dutch countryside.
This dramatic conception of what Plato is about makes him harder to criticise.
Mr. Adams wisely keeps the dramatic conception of this mythological tale simple.
In the trimming, dialogue that was crucial to the original dramatic conception of the Hearst-Luce succession was cut.
The problem is not artistic genre but seriousness of dramatic conception.
Here, too, the French colonial legacy plays an important part in the story, and Sembene embodies it with his dramatic conception as well as his directorial invention.
The work's strongest point is its dramatic conception.
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