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Twentieth-Century Italian Drama
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18 May 1995

LITERARY CRITICISM / European / General
Jane House is an accomplished performer who has worked on and off Broadway as well as in film and television. She currently teaches at Lehman College of CUNY and New York University.
Antonio Attisani is Associate Professor of Theater History at the University of Venice School of Literature. A respected Italian theater critic, he has previously edited an encyclopedia of twentieth-century theater around the world.
Gabriele d'Annunzio
A Spring Morning's Dream (1897), Translated by Anthony Oldcorn
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Connecting Vessels (1916), Translated by Jane House
They Are Coming (1915), Translated by Victoria Nes Kirby
Feet (1915), Translated by Victoria Nes Kirby
Ettore Petrolini
Fortunello (1915), Translated by Jane House
Music for Fortunello
Raffaele Viviani
Via Toleda by Night (1918), Translated from the Neopolitan-Italian by Martha King
Music for Via Toledo by Night
Pier Maria Rosso di San Secondo
Puppets of Passion (1918), Translated by Jane House
Federigo Tozzi
The Casting (1919), Translated by Gisolfi D'Aponte and Jane House
Massimo Bontempelli, Translated by Anthony Oldcorn
Dea by Dea (1925), Translated by Anthony Oldcorn
Music for Dea by Dea
Achille Campanile
The Inventor of the Horse (1925), Translated by Laurence Senelick
Italo Svevo
With Guilded Pen (1926), Translated by Anthony Oldcorn
Alternative Versions and Dialogue Fragments
Luigi Pirandello
Why? (1892), Translated by Jane House
Tonight We Improvise (1930), Translated, with notes, by J. Douglas Campbell and Leonard G. Sbrocchi
Eduardo De Filippo
The Nativity Scene (1931-36), Translated and adapted from the Neapolitan-Italian by Anthony Molino with Paul F
Alternate Version of Act 3, Translated by Anthony Molino
Ugo Betti
Crime on Goat Island (1946), Translated by Henry Reed
Alberto Savinio
Emma B. Widow Jocasta (1949), Translated by Martha King
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