George Dibdin Pitt

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Definition

Proper noun A British playwright of the 19th century, known for creating the fictional character Sweeney Todd, the "Demon Barber of Fleet Street."

Usage

This term is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the historical figure George Dibdin Pitt. It is primarily used in historical, literary, and theatrical contexts when discussing the origin of the Sweeney Todd story or Victorian melodrama.

Examples
  • The character of Sweeney Todd was first introduced by George Dibdin Pitt in his 1847 melodrama.
  • George Dibdin Pitt was a prolific writer for the Victorian stage.
  • Scholars of Gothic literature often study the works of George Dibdin Pitt.
Advanced Usage
  • The name can be used attributively to describe works or characteristics associated with him.
    • The theatre company performed a George Dibdin Pitt-style melodrama.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pitt, George Dibdin: An alternative name order, often used in formal references or indexes.
  • Playwright: (noun) A person who writes plays. George Dibdin Pitt was a playwright.
  • Melodramatist: (noun) A writer of melodramas. This term describes Pitt's primary genre.
Synonyms
  • Dramatist: A synonym for playwright.
  • Author: A general term for a writer, applicable in this context.
Notes on Meaning

This term refers exclusively to the specific individual. It does not have multiple meanings. The primary significance of George Dibdin Pitt in cultural history is his creation of the Sweeney Todd narrative, which has been adapted numerous times in various media.

Noun
  1. a British playwright who created the fictional character Sweeney Todd (1799-1855)

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