The thorny question of time in Celestina : Proposed stage directions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7203/Celestinesca.42.20224Keywords:
Celestina, Time, Implicit vs Real Time, Stage DirectionsAbstract
In this twenty-one act work of prose dialogues, no indications of time passing –other than those the characters happen to note– occur. However, a strong case can be made for implicit time, unmarked time that passes between the events of the work. In the Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea, these unseen bits of time can be reconstructed from non-sequential parts of the dialogue and made to describe the implicit time that lapses. A modern edition might include some stage directions which would add important information for new readers of the work. In fact, almost three weeks of lapsed time can be plotted, in addition to the month in which the authors extended the love affair of the title protagonists.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
-
Abstract379
-
PDF (Español)225
Issue
Section
License
Celestinesca is committed to the dissemination of knowledge, that is why access to its contents is free and is ruled by a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 license.
Authors retain the rights to their works. Therefore, they can disseminate them and deposit them in the repository, institutional or not, that they wish. However, they are kindly requested to do so by providing the full bibliographic reference and the corresponding DOI.
Celestinesca does not charge authors for submitting, processing, reviewing or publishing their articles.