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monologist
A monologist (/mɒnɒlədʒɪst/), or interchangeably monologuist (/mɒnɒləgɪst/), is a solo artist who recites or gives dramatic readings from a monologue, soliloquy, poetry, or work of literature for the entertainment of an audience. The term can also apply (often disparagingly) to one who dominates a conversation, or to a bird with a repeating monotonous cry.〔Oxford English Dictionary〕 ==Dramatic monologist==
A dramatic monologist is a term sometimes applied to an actor performing in a monodrama often with accompaniment of music. In a monodrama the lone player relays a story through the eyes of a central character, though at times may take on additional roles.〔Dictionary of the theatre: terms, concepts, and analysis By Patrice Pavis, Christine Shantz〕 In the modern era the more successful practitioners of this art have been actresses frequently referred to by the French term “diseuse”.〔〔The Dictionary of World Literature: Criticism, Forms, Technique By Joseph Twadell Shipley 1964 pg. 383〕〔Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - the December 21, 1935 pg. 11〕〔Tennyson's Rapture: Transformation in the Victorian Dramatic Monologue By Cornelia D. J. Pearsall 2008〕
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