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But a play known for its bite on this occasion seems defanged, as if an actress possibly too keen to be liked is at odds with a dramatic personage whom everyone in her midst hates.
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All the things he had absorbed would eventually find a place in his modernist idiom: the idea of dramatic personages found in Mozart operas, the independent layers of English madrigals, the syntactic rigour of Arnold Schoenberg – and the combination of strict and free rhythm in jazz pianists he admired, such as Art Tatum.
She is the most striking personage on the scene.
Grains et issues was accompanied by Personage d'insomnie ("Personage of Insomnia"), which went unpublished.
Beginning with his first volume, Quantities (1962), much of Howard's poetry is in the form of dramatic monologues in which historic and literary personages, addressing the reader directly, discuss issues of art and life.
Davies dramatizes those furies and their profound philosophical essence in "A Quiet Passion," thanks in significant measure to a dramatic twist that sent me scurrying (albeit long after viewing) to online searches in quest of an exotic personage.
— personage.
She's a personage.
Comical personage, painted wood.
Dramatic, dramatic, dramatic!
And the personage of dictatorship.
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