Further Reading
- Eric Salmon. "Ugo Betti's Troubled Waters." Modern Drama 11 (1968): 97-108.
- Harold H. Watts. "Ugo Betti: The Theater of 'Shame." Modern Drama 12 (1969): 64-79.
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Name | Betti, Ugo |
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Date of birth | February 4, 1892 |
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Date of death | June 9, 1953 |
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