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This fascinating account of the relationship between theatre and time explores how different concepts of time - including linear clock time, the cyclical time of the planets and seasons, the rhythms of the body and individual memories - have impacted on and been reinforced by theatre throughout history, from medieval times to the present day.
This fascinating account of the relationship between theatre and time explores how different concepts of time - including linear clock time, the cyclical time of the planets and seasons, the rhythms of the body and individual memories - have impacted on and been reinforced by theatre throughout history, from medieval times to the present day.
David Wiles is Professor of Drama at the University of Exeter, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements.- Series Editors' Preface.- 1. What is Time?.- 2. Rhythm 1: Rhythms of the Earth.- 3. Rhythm 2: Rhythms of the Body.- 4. Theatre and Memory.- 5. Clock Time.- Bibliography.- Index.
Acknowledgements.- Series Editors' Preface.- 1. What is Time?.- 2. Rhythm 1: Rhythms of the Earth.- 3. Rhythm 2: Rhythms of the Body.- 4. Theatre and Memory.- 5. Clock Time.- Bibliography.- Index.
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