World Literature
- 1862
- Marlowe, Edward II, and the Cult of Elizabeth
- Dennis Kay uses Shakespeare's works as a springboard to analyze Marlovian works.
- 1863
- Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Form, Structure and Language
- An essay by Jenia Geraghty, showing how Shakespeare's choice of form, structure and language shape meaning
- 1865
- Trevor Nunn's Twelfth Night: Contemporary Film and Classic British Theatre
- Nicholas R. Jones analyzes how the film production negotiates the literary text.
- 1870
- GradeSaver: Twelfth Night
- Summary and analysis written by Harvard students. Biography, message board, and background information.
- 1871
- Bell, Anita
- Young adult novelist, and finance writer; with a newsletter, biography, and guestbook.
- 1873
- Renaissance Dictionaries and Shakespeare's Language: A Study of Word-meaning in Troilus and Cressida
- Mark Catt suggests that it is worthwhile to note instances where information gleaned from the EMEDD (Early Modern English Dictionaries Corpus) can supplement that of the OED (Oxford English Dictionary).
- 1874
- The Texts of Troilus and Cressida
- W.L. Godshalk offers several hypotheses that concern the copy for the Folio text, the differences between the Quarto and the Folio, and the stage directions in the two texts.
- 1875
- Titles from Trolius and Cressida
- A listing of book and play titles taken from Trolius and Cressida.
- 1876
- William Shakespeare info: Troilus and Cressida
- Full text, plot summary, first performances, and quotes.
- 1877
- Ambroise Paré's Des Monstres as a Possible Source for Caliban
- Jeffrey Kahan argues that Shakespeare did not engage Conrad Gesner's Icones Animalium as a basis for the character Caliban.
