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- Q1255706 subject Q7149649.
- Q1255706 subject Q8851067.
- Q1255706 abstract "Not to be confused with drama theory, an operational research method.Dramatic theory is a term used for works that attempt to form theories about theatre and drama. Examples of ancient dramatic theory include Aristotle's Poetics from Ancient Greece and Bharata Muni's Natyasastra from ancient India.".
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- Q1255706 wikiPageWikiLink Q7149649.
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- Q1255706 wikiPageWikiLink Q8851067.
- Q1255706 comment "Not to be confused with drama theory, an operational research method.Dramatic theory is a term used for works that attempt to form theories about theatre and drama. Examples of ancient dramatic theory include Aristotle's Poetics from Ancient Greece and Bharata Muni's Natyasastra from ancient India.".
- Q1255706 label "Dramatic theory".