World Literature
- 1802
- The Perseus Project: Julius Caesar
- Texts, historical sources and analogues, and student projects.
- 1803
- Time for the Plebs in Julius Caesar
- Christopher Holmes argues that the play can be read and performed in ways that bring out a plebeian account of temporal order.
- 1809
- Amleth, Prince of Denmark
- Written circa 1185, but based on an older oral tradition. It describes the same players and events as does the Shakepearean play.
- 1811
- Hamlet on the Ramparts
- Texts, images, lesson plans, and film relevant to Hamlet's first encounter with the Ghost (Act 1, Scenes 4 and 5).
- 1812
- Monsterpiece Theater Spinoff
- A Sesame Street "Monsterpiece Theatre" version of Hamlet with Mel Gibson.
- 1820
- A Note on Hamlet's Illegitimacy: Identifying a Source of the "dram of eale" Speech (Q2 1.4.17-38)
- Steve Sohmer identifies a previously unrecognized source for Hamlet's speech: De Laudibus Legum Angliae, written by Sir John Fortescue (1394? - 1476?), Chief Justice of the King's Bench under Henry VI.