| 1. | For this reason, some of his works are regarded as closet dramas.
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| 2. | Following the Restoration in 1660, some authors continued to favour closet drama.
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| 3. | The next work, his epic closet drama " ur-myth of many figures in the 19th century.
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| 4. | Most of Part II is written as a dramatic dialogue in the tradition of closet drama.
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| 5. | Noonan's films are sort of hyperrealist closet dramas.
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| 6. | Nineteenth-century closet drama became a longer poetic form, without the connection to practical theater and performance.
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| 7. | Shelley's play is a closet drama, meaning it was not intended to be produced on the stage.
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| 8. | Yet they were physically staged, at least in part, to rapturous acclaim, and are not merely closet dramas.
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| 9. | "Sodom " is popularly classified as closet drama, which means it has not had a major performance for centuries.
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| 10. | A hybrid between a play and an extended poem, Goethe's two-part " closet drama " is epic in scope.
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