...Shakespeare. London: Harrap, 1980.Davies, H. Neville. “In the Public Eye: Antony and Cleopatra Now.”Shakespeare from Text to Stage. Ed. Patricia Kennan and MariangelaTempera. Bologna: CLUEB, 1992. 111-30.
...Ninagawa's CulturalTranslatation of Macbeth.” In Shakespeare from Text to Stage, ed. PatriciaKennan and MariangelaTempera, 131—43. Bologna: CLUES, 1992.Muza, Anna. "Meyerhold at Rehearsal: New Materials on Meyerhold...
...TheTaming of the Shrew per la scena di Amsterdam,] in [The Taming of the Shrew] dal testoalla scena, edited by MariangelaTempera (Bologna: Cooperativa Libraria Universitaria Editrice, 1997), 191–204.
...Shakespeare's Passports.” In International Shakespeares: TheTragedies. Edited by Patricia Kennan and MariangelaTempera, 11—16.Bologna: Clueb.Fenard, E. M. 1886. Contes tirés de Shakespeare ou Pièces de...
...productions, mounted mainly at the various Shakespeare festivals during roughly the same period. In chapter 20, MariangelaTempera elaborates on the particular, and on the particularly difficult, status of Julius Caesar on the Italian stage...
......Gonzalez, James L. Harner, Sarah Hatchuel, Bernice Kliman, Sofia Munoz Valdivieso, Kenneth S. Rothwell and MariangelaTempera kindly replied to my queries, provided detailed information about their publications or sent me xeroxes and offprints......
......point out how particular productions of the plays could have served as commentary on topical issues. For instance, MariangelaTempera in "Italian Responses to Shakespeare's Histories" writes about an Italian opera version of Richard III in 1859......
......Gonzalez, James L. Harner, Sarah Hatchuel, Bernice Kliman, Sofia Munoz Valdivieso, Kenneth S. Rothwell and MariangelaTempera kindly replied to my queries, provided detailed information about their publications or sent me xeroxes and offprints......
......point out how particular productions of the plays could have served as commentary on topical issues. For instance, MariangelaTempera in "Italian Responses to Shakespeare's Histories" writes about an Italian opera version of Richard III in 1859......