Time for Shakespeare: Hourglasses, sundials, clocks, and early modern theatre
Like a number of other prologues of the early modern period, the prologue to Romeo and Juliet is clear about the length of time its play will take in performance. Two hours. But how literal is that claim? This article will question whether plays ever habitually took two hours to perform. It will loo...
Главный автор: | Stern, T |
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Формат: | Journal article |
Язык: | English |
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British Academy
2015
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