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New Issues in the Reconstruction of Shakespeare's Theater: Proceedings of the Conference Held at the University of Georgia, February 16–18, 1990. Vol. 1. Artists and Issues in the Theatre. Ed. Franklin J. Hildy. New York: Peter Lang, 1990. pp. xx + 256. $42.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2009

Kent Cartwright
Affiliation:
University of Maryland

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Copyright © American Society for Theatre Research 1992

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References

1 For a discussion of some of these findings, see Knutson, Roslyn L., “Telling the Story of Shakespeare's Playhouse,” Shakespeare Survey 44, ed. Wells, Stanley (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992)Google Scholar.

2 Andrew Gurr estimates the Globe diameter at possibly as large as 105'. See, for example, his “A First Doorway into The Globe,” Shakespeare Quarterly (Spring 1990): 9798Google Scholar. Gurr adds, too, that each section of the Globe's polygonal outer wall would have measured a rod (p. 97), like the Rose's walls.