List of media set within one day  

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While in drama the Unity of Time prescribes that the action of a play is to take place during a single day, the novel as a rule covers a much longer period of time. There are, however, some notable examples where the time narrated is only one day. The most prominent example is James Joyce's Ulysses, a novel which in one way or another has influenced the genesis of other novels whose action takes place within 24 hours.

A special category can be established for novels told in retrospect (Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Graves's Claudius novels, for instance), though such an exercise eventually comes to include so many first-person novels as to become too cumbersome to be of much use.




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