closet drama
Americannoun
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drama appropriate for reading rather than for acting.
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a play in this form.
noun
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The vampirically needy Michael, the snobbish and pompous Ralph and the increasingly fanatical Hilda might have stepped out of a Strindberg closet drama — three studies in mutually inflicted torture.
From Washington Post • Mar. 24, 2021
Like so many Golden Age mysteries, the original novel is essentially a closet drama, one that closely observes the theatrical unities of place, time and action.
From Washington Post • Nov. 8, 2017
The son of a practical playwright of fame and success, he has made himself into a worshipper of closet drama, of dancing figures in cheesecloth, of symbolism and of dialect.
From Time Magazine Archive
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This is a closet drama, but the closet has a window with a view of the sea.
From Time Magazine Archive
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His first work, an "Italomaniac" closet drama entitled The Roman, was published in 1850; his second, Balder, in 1853.
From A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895) by Saintsbury, George
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