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Autodescription — drama (Q25372)
description: formal type of literature intended for performance, where the text is written in the form of character lines and the author's remarks and is usually divided into acts and scenes
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Dramas
[edit]At the moment a lot of the drama-related items are in kind of a mess, with most of them have wrong subclasses or instances. Here is a rough outline of what it should look like:
2021 version, for historic purposes
genres
genre of fiction (aka narrative): drama fiction (Q21010853)
- film genre: drama film (Q130232)
- television series genre: drama television series (Q1366112) (should it be dramatic television program?)
- theatrical genre: dramatic theatre (Q44092605)
- theatrical genre on audio: audio drama (Q109349450)
- radio genre: radio drama (Q2635894)
- literary genre: ? (it seems there's no difference between genre and form for literature on WD atm)
- literary genre on audio: audio drama (Q109886071)
work
- dramatic narrative work: ? (dramatic work - probably not needed)
- theatrical work (add aka dramatic-theatrical work or gonna be too narrow?): play (Q25379) + play (Q2430899) (merge or correct akas for play?)
- dramatico-musical work: dramatico-musical work (Q58483083)
- literary work: ?
- theatrical work (add aka dramatic-theatrical work or gonna be too narrow?): play (Q25379) + play (Q2430899) (merge or correct akas for play?)
class/form (probably only fair for literature)
- narrative form: same as below
- literary class/form: drama (Q25372) (should be probably reworked and split into genre and work). Solidest (talk) 10:48, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
2023 version
[edit]drama = intended for performance, based on dialogues, originating from Aristotle's time
drama (Q25372) = form of narrative work / class of literature
by medium/art
- dramatic literature / literary drama / theatrical literary drama — dramatic literature (Q116380623) + theatre literature (Q3831138) (rework/merge)
- dramatic poetry / verse drama — verse drama (Q1370860)
- theatrical drama — dramatic theatre (Q44092605)
- television theatrical drama / television play — television play (Q7697093)
- audio drama / audio play — audio drama (Q109886071)
- radio drama — radio drama (Q2635894)
work
- dramatic work / drama work / dramatic literary work / work of drama — dramatic work (Q116476516)
- dramatic theatrical work / play — play (Q25379)
- dramatico-musical work — dramatico-musical work (Q58483083)
classes of work
- type of dramatic work
- type of dramatic literary work
- type of dramatic theatrical work
- type of dramatico-musical work — type of dramatico-musical work (Q112248470)
dramatic fiction = revolves around feelings and is serious — primarily contemporary arts genre
genres
- drama fiction (Q21010853) — genre of fiction; potentially narrative mode (Q745775)
- film genre: drama film (Q130232)
- television genre: drama television program (Q111534108)
- television series genre: drama television series (Q1366112)
- anime manga genre
- comics genre
. Solidest (talk) 13:20, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
- Isn't "dramatic cinema" a type of medium? --Infovarius (talk) 14:52, 31 January 2023 (UTC)
- No. In the sense of literary/Aristotel drama, all cinema is dramatic (because screenplay -> play -> dramatic work). That is why dramatic film/TV is usually distinguished as a separate, independent concept from literary one. If we take dramatic film in sense of literary drama that is on a film medium, then it would be filmed play (Q109622609). Solidest (talk) 15:23, 31 January 2023 (UTC)