World Literature
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- Interactive Shakespeare Project
- Geared toward teachers. A pedagogical approach to teaching the works.
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- MaximumEdge: Shakespeare
- The complete texts of all of Shakespeare's plays, indexed by scene and searchable.
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- TheFreeLibrary: Shakespeare, William
- Complete works, searchable concordance enables users to locate particular words/phrases in the plays.
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- Titles from Shakespeare
- A listing of book and play titles derived from the words of William Shakespeare.
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- Narrative and the Forms of Desire in Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis
- Gary Kuchar does not believe that adequate attention has been paid to the rhetorical and intertextual elements that work to effect a reader's frustration.
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- William Shakespeare Poems
- The Phoenix and the Turtle, Rape of Lucrece, A Lover's Complaint and Venus and Adonis.
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- "That Liberty and Common Conversation": A Review of the SHAKSPER Listserv Discussion Group
- By Sean Lawrence.
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- 12 June 1599: Opening Day at Shakespeare's Globe
- Steve Sohmer narrows the window of dates for the Globe's premiere to the interval 3 June-5 September 1599.
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- A Bibliography of Secondary Texts Relating to Early Modern Literature and Geography
- By Joanne Woolway Grenfell; published in 1998.
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- A Dictionary of Sexual Language and Imagery in Shakespearean and Stuart Literature
- Douglas Bruster reviews the Gordon Williams book.
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- A Double Spirit of Teaching: What Shakespeare's Teachers Teach Us
- Patricia Winson suggests that the actual teachers in Shakespeare's plays show, in a very real way, his rebuttal against Elizabethan pedagogical debates.
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- Between Nations: Shakespeare, Spenser, Marvell, and the Question of Britain
- Andrew Murphy reviews the David J. Baker book.
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- Did Shakespeare Consciously Use Archaic English?
- Mary Catherine Davidson suggests that sources such as Chaucerian glossaries can provide a starting point for examining if and how Shakespeare used archaic words.
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- Disparate Structures, Electronic and Otherwise
- R.G. Siemens examines the inherent problems and potentials of electronic editions.
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- Dizzying the Arithmetic of Memory: Shakespearean Documents as Text, Image, and Code
- Alan Galey explores the consequences of the affinity between Shakespearean content and electronic media.
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- English Shakespeares and Much Ado About Nothing
- Christine Mack Gordon reviews two books: English Shakespeares: Shakespeare on the English Stage in the 1990s, by Peter Holland; English Shakespeares and Much Ado About Nothing, by John Cox.