In:Shakespeare and Crisis: One hundred years of Italian narratives
Edited by Silvia Bigliazzi
[Shakespeare in European Culture 2] 2020
► pp. 291–292
Index of Subjects
Published online: 22 June 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/sec.2.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/sec.2.si
A
- Academy (Lincei –)30
- Academy of Dramatic Art108
- Academy (Royal – of Italy, 1929–1944) 75, 105n10, 132
- Anglo-Italian connections
25–49, 79, 96
- (Anglophily, Anglophoby) 5n5, 29–30, 35, 45, 47
C
- Censorship (Fascist) 4, 14, 61–62n24, 79, 81n66, 95, 98–99, 108–109, 111–113, 119, 122, 124, 128–129, 132, 139, 187n20 (see Index of Names: Zurlo)
- Colonial Wars
- Libyan (1911–1912) 14, 56, 69, 97–99, 107, 114, 123, 125, 140
- Ethiopian (1935–1937) 56, 98, 114n24
- Colonialism 53, 55n7, 58, 61, 69, 98–99, 103, 109, 119, 127, 268–269, 278
- Communism; Communist Party
54, 59, 122, 141n51, 153, 155, 185, 187n20, 259
- (Shakespeare’s communist antipathies)105
- Companies, Italian theatrical –
- Collettivo Teatro Due 215–216, 219, 221–222, 234, 236, 240, 281
- Drammatica Compagnia di Roma 36, 73n44
- Il Palchetto Stage 251n11–252
- LET – Liberi Esperimenti Teatrali (Roma, Cometa Off)267n37
- Motus Theatre Company 262, 268–270
- Teatro Errante Company257
- Teatro Mobile52
F
- Fascism 2, 5n5, 8, 10–17, 29, 32–34, 39, 42–47, 51–93, 95–145, 151–152, 154–155, 165, 181n13, 182–187, 229, 239, 259, 262n30, 265, 278–280
M
- Ministero dei Beni Culturali (“Ministry of Cultural Heritage”)248
- Ministero della Cultura Popolare (“Ministry of Popular Culture”, Fascist)132
- Mostra Augustea della Romanità (“Augustan Exhibition of Romanità”, 1937) 61, 98
- Mostra della Rivoluzione Fascista (“Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution”, 1932 and 1939)61
N
- Nationalism 2, 5, 13, 27–29, 31–39, 44–45, 56, 59, 67, 69, 75, 83, 96, 101, 125, 278
- Nationalist (Italian – Association) 34, 55n7, 58, 108,123, 139
- Newspapers and magazines, Italian
- Avanti! 36, 151
- Il Corriere della sera 54n7, 121, 186, 236n22
- Critica fascista76n50
- La Gazzetta di Parma158
- Il Giornale di Genova119
- L’Illustrazione Italiana 54n7, 119
- Il Marzocco 5n5, 13, 25, 28–29, 32–42, 44–45, 47, 54n7, 102, 277
- Il Patalogo 249n7, 250
- Paese Sera190
- Perseo122
- Il Popolo d’Italia62
- Il Regno54n7
- La Repubblica 186, 219n2
- Scenario129
- La Stampa 68, 127
- L’Unità157
O
- Opera Nazionale Dopolavoro (O.N.D., “National Workers’ Recreational Club”, Fascist) 108–109
P
- Politics, Italian postwar –
- “Alternativa democratica” (“Democratic alternative”)59
- “Anni di piombo” (“Years of Lead”, “Years of the Bullet”: 1973–1980) 14, 59
- “Centro sinistra” (“Centre-left”) 58n17, 156
- Christian Democratic Party (D.C.)259
- Communist Party (Italian –: P.C.I.) 59, 122, 156, 259
- Democratic Party (P.D.)261
- Forza Italia (“Go Italy!”) 56, 260
- New Leftism (Italian –) 156, 163
- Second Republic 17, 56, 260, 267
- Solo-Plan58
T
- Tercentenary (Shakespearean –) 25–49
- Theatres and venues, Italian
- Bagnacavallo, Goldoni Theatre,255
- Bari, Piccinni Theatre186
- Cesena, Bonci Theatre179
- Florence, Boboli Garden 153, 159, 164
- Genova, Carlo Felice Theatre114
- Milan, various theatres97n2
- Cinema Broletto151
- Lirico Theatre 156, 179, 180n7
- Piccolo Theatre 140, 149–172, 179, 181, 249, 252n12–253, 262
- Naples, Eden Theatre46n21
- Ostia, Ancient Theatre 70, 78–79, 108
- Parma, Regio Theatre115n25
- Prato, Metastasio Theatre249
- Rome, Argentina Theatre
36, 70n38, 73, 97, 106n12, 108, 129
- Dell’AngeloTheatre186
- Globe Theatre at Villa Borghese (Toti Globe)254
- Maxentius Basilica 62n24, 95, 97, 107, 109, 113–115, 118–119, 123, 128, 139
- Pincio Garden (‘Thespis Cart’)129
- Quirino Theatre189
- Rebibbia Prison 230, 232n14, 265n34
- Royal Theatre124
- Valle Theatre269
- Syracuse, Greek Theatre70n38
- Taormina, Ancient Theatre 70, 72, 78, 108
- Trieste, Politeama Theatre99
- Turin, Alfieri Theatre179
- Carignano Theatre36
- National Theatre234n17
- see also “Festival delle Colline Torinesi”268
- Urbania, Bramante Theatre253
- Venice, La Fenice Theatre187n21
- Verona, Roman Theatre
128, 140–141, 153, 175, 234–235n27, 240
- see also “Juliet’s House”251n10
- Vicenza, Olimpico Theatre59
- Theatres and venues: London, Globe
235, 254, 266
- New York, LaMaMa268
- Thespis Cart129
W
- Wars
- World War I 5, 8, 12, 25–49, 52, 67n31, 79, 96, 106, 277
- World War II 1, 56, 184
- Postwar period and “Cold War” 3–4, 12, 14, 56, 99, 102, 127n41, 140, 149–152, 162, 165, 175–188
