closet drama
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Definition
- Noun:
- A play that is written to be read rather than performed on stage. It is a form of drama intended primarily for private reading and literary appreciation, often containing complex themes, lengthy soliloquies, or staging directions that would be difficult to realize in a practical theater setting.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- John Milton's "Samson Agonistes" is often considered a classic example of a closet drama.
- Many Romantic poets wrote closet dramas, exploring philosophical ideas through dramatic form without the intention of production.
- The class analyzed the closet drama for its poetic language and thematic depth, not for its performative potential.
Advanced Usage
- "To remain a closet drama": To describe a play that is never staged and exists only in written form.
- Despite the author's hopes for a production, the script has remained a closet drama for decades.
Variants and Related Words
- Drama (n): A composition in prose or verse presenting a story, intended to be acted on a stage.
- Closet play (n): A synonym for closet drama.
- Reader's theatre (n): A style of performance that emphasizes a script-in-hand, reading-focused presentation, which can sometimes be used to present closet dramas.
Synonyms
- Literary drama: Drama valued chiefly for its literary qualities.
- Play for reading: A straightforward description of its primary purpose.
Related Phrases
- Closet piece: An occasional, less common term for a closet drama or a similar work of art (e.g., music) not intended for public performance.
Related Idioms
Noun
- drama more suitable for reading that for performing