Template:Did you know nominations/Revels (Inns of Court)
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The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk) 05:57, 31 May 2020 (UTC)
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Revels (Inns of Court)
- ... that the Inns of Court, training places for barristers, elected a "prince of misrule" to lead their annual revels? "Each of the Inns appointed a Prince of Misrule" from: Arlidge, Anthony. "Revelry in the Inns of Court". Counsel Magazine.
- ALT1:... that the Inns of Court revels played a key role in the encouragement of early English theatre? "The Inns were in fact the cradle of English drama" from: Arlidge, Anthony. "Revelry in the Inns of Court". Counsel Magazine.
- ALT2:that a performance of The Comedy of Errors at the Inns of Court revels in 1594 is one of the best-documented events of Shakespeare's life?"the performance of The Comedy of Errors at Gray's Inn on 28 December 1594 is one of the best-documented events of Shakespeare's life" from Potter, Lois (2012). The Life of William Shakespeare: A Critical Biography. John Wiley & Sons. p. 151. ISBN 978-1-118-23177-7.
- ALT3:... that fights between law students and actors broke out at the 1580 and 1581 Inns of Court revels?"the younger spectators seem to have felt licensed to behave as wildly as tehy liked ... they got into fights with the Earl of Oxford's players in 1580 and the Earl of Berkeley's players in 1581" from: Potter, Lois (2012). The Life of William Shakespeare: A Critical Biography. John Wiley & Sons. p. 153. ISBN 978-1-118-23177-7.
Moved to mainspace by Dumelow (talk). Self-nominated at 06:12, 3 May 2020 (UTC).
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Hook eligibility:
- Cited: - I checked ALT1, which seems best. The relevant sentence in the article is "The inns played a key role in providing venues and funding for performances and were a great encouragement to early British actors and playwrights." but the cited source does not seem to support this.
- Interesting:
Image eligibility:
- Freely licensed: - Why no picture? The picture of Shallow and Silence might be used with a hook about "swinge bucklers"
- Used in article:
- Clear at 100px:
QPQ: Done. |
Overall: It's a good topic, as Johnbod says, so I'll put it on my watch list and help out. Andrew🐉(talk) 18:01, 13 May 2020 (UTC)
- Some suggestions - Dumelow (talk) 09:30, 14 May 2020 (UTC):
- ALT4: ... that Peter the Great experienced "a riotous and revelling Christmas" in London in 1697?
- ALT5: ... that Shakespeare's Justice Shallow (pictured) recalled behaving as a "swinge buckler" at the Inns of Court revels?
- Some suggestions - Dumelow (talk) 09:30, 14 May 2020 (UTC):
ALT4 is fine. ALT5's citation is an inline reference to Shakespeare rather than a footnote but that seems ok to me. Both hooks work well for me so I suppose the choice will depend on whether it's going in the picture slot or not. Andrew🐉(talk) 08:47, 28 May 2020 (UTC)