Links Database: One-Swan
12 June 1599: Opening Day at Shakespeare's Globe- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/03-1/sohmjuli.html
- Sohmer, Steve. "12 June 1599: Opening Day at Shakespeare's Globe."Early Modern Literary Studies3.1 (May 1997): 1.1-46. Sohmer confronts two questions in his article: what was the date of the debut of Shakespeare's original playhouse and which play was chosen for the Globe's debut:
- keywords: globe, date, opening
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual articles
- valid as of 2005-09-07
A Short Course on Shakespeare's Hamlet- http://web.archive.org/web/20041013134453/www.netcomuk.co.uk/~iandel/index.html
- Ian Delaney'sA Short Course on Shakespeare's Hamletoffers a wealth of information for the intrepid student. The site offers commentary on each act, poses questions, and provides very informative supplementary materials and excerpts from influential criticism:
- keywords: criticism, exerpts, delaney, hamlet, questions, study guide
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Courses
- valid as of 2005-10-25
ANIMATIONS: The Audition- http://www.siggraph.org/artdesign/gallery/S99/animation/the_audition.html
- View a clip of a computer-animated frog haming it up for an audition forHamlet:
- keywords: animation, audition, clip, hamlet
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Fun stuff
- valid as of 2005-09-08
Alabama Shakespeare Festival- http://www.asf.net
- Montgomery, Alabama. The Alabama Shakespeare Festival website currently contains some brief biographies on its cast and crew, links to reviews from various newspapers and sources, and a downloadable video on the festival's history:
- keywords: biography, festival
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > USA
- valid as of 2006-06-01
Alciato's Book of Emblems- http://www.mun.ca/alciato/
- For Renaissance iconograpy, you can consult Andrea Alciato'sEmblematum liber(Book of Emblems); this excellent site includes Geoffrey Whitney'sChoice of Emblemes(1586) and provides text in Latin with English translation, and gives useful links to related sites. Visit this site at:
- keywords: emblem, latin, whitney
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Research Resources > Graphics/sound/video
- valid as of 2005-09-15
American Repertory Theatre- http://www.amrep.org/
- Cambridge, Massachusetts. The American Repertory Theatre has detailed cast lists, synopses, and links to articles and books of their more recent past productions. You can find this information under the drop-down menu marked "Where to?":
- keywords: articles, bookstore, synopsis, poster
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > USA
- valid as of 2006-06-14

Appositions: Studies in Renaissance/Early Modern Literature and Culture- http://appositions.blogspot.com/
- An electronic, peer-reviewed annual journal for studies in Renaissance and Early Modern culture.
- keywords: journal, renaissance, early modern
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Journals
- valid as of 2008-06-09
Authorship Analysis- http://fly.hiwaay.net/~paul/outline.html
- An Authorship Analysis: Francis Bacon as Shake-speareis an excellent source concerning what Francis Bacon did write:
- keywords: analysis, authorship, francis bacon
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > English > Bacon, Francis
- valid as of 2005-09-12
Bard on the Beach- http://www.bardonthebeach.org/
- Vancouver, British Columbia. The Bard on the Beach website contains news reviews, video clips, podcasts, interviews, and educational resources for plays in the current season:
- keywords: company, theater, canada, bc, vancouver
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > Canada
- valid as of 2005-10-20

Bardweb- http://www.bardweb.net/
- Bardweb, edited by J.M. Pressley, is a Shakespeare resource center that combines information and links:
- keywords: information, links
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Gateways
- valid as of 2005-10-05
Biographical Index of English Drama Before 1660- http://shakespeareauthorship.com/bd/
- David Kathman has developed "a complete annotated list of all playwrights, actors, patrons, musicians, and miscellaneous other people active in English drama before 1660":
- keywords: biographical, drama, renaissance, index, theater
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Stage and performance history
- valid as of 2005-09-09
British Shakespeare Association- http://www.britishshakespeare.ws/
- TheBritish Shakespeare Associationreports on developments in Shakespearean theatre, research, and education:
- keywords: association, british
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Associations
- valid as of 2005-09-06
CRRS | Library Resources- http://www.crrs.ca/library/library.htm
- The Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studiesat the University of Toronto maintains a comprehensive page of links to library and web resources:
- keywords: reformation, links
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts
- valid as of 2005-09-12
CRRS: Romeo & Juliet Prompt-Books- http://www.crrs.ca/publications/electronic/romeo.htm
- Jill Levenson's site "Romeo and JulietPrompt-books" is a fully searchable database containing information from approximately 170Romeo and Julietprompt-books from productions from the seventeenth century to the 1980s:
- keywords: prompt, rom, romeo and juliet, reformation, renaissance, seventeenth
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Individual plays > Romeo and Juliet
- valid as of 2005-09-09
Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare- http://shakespeare.ca/
- TheCanadian Adaptations of Shakespearesite, based out of the University of Geulph, includes information on the Sanders portrait (a possible portrait of Shakespeare found in Ontario, Canada), links to other Shakespeare-related sites, and a substantial amount of information on Canadian Shakespeare productions and adaptations:
- keywords: adaptation, canada, performance, portrait, theater
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources
- valid as of 2005-09-09
Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project (CASP)- http://www.canadianshakespeares.ca/
- CASP is the first research project of its kind anywhere in the world devoted to the systematic exploration and documentation of the ways in which Shakespeare has been adapted into a national, multicultural theatrical practice. On this site you will find a wealth of learning, teaching, and research resources related to how Shakespeare has been adapted into (and out of) Canadian theatre.
- keywords: actor, canada, education, interview, performance, theater
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance
- valid as of 2005-11-09
Connotations: A Journal of Critical Debate- http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/connotations/
- Connotations: A Journal of Critical Debateis an refereed journal which focuses on the semantic and stylistic energy of the language of English literature (from the Middle English period until today) in a historical perspective. The website maintains a page listing all Shakespeare-related articles, including links to those that are available online:
- keywords: articles, connotations, journal
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Journals
- valid as of 2005-09-07
Craig, W.J., ed. 1914. The Oxford Shakespeare- http://www.bartleby.com/70/
- Bartleby has placed the 1350-pageOxford Shakespeareon their site. The searchable material, includes 37 plays, 154 sonnets, and miscellaneous documents. Note that this is the 1914 Oxford version, now superseded. Edited by W.J. Craig:
- keywords: oxford, sonnets
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Modern texts of the complete canon
- valid as of 2005-09-12
Crosswalk.com: The Geneva Bible Sutdy of 1599- http://bible.crosswalk.com/Commentaries/GenevaStudyBible/
- The Geneva Bible Study of 1599. The Geneva Bible was the edition used most commonly in English households in Shakespeare's life, with 144 editions between 1560 and 1644. The King James Bible did not appear until Shakespeare had effectively stopped writing, in 1611:
- keywords: bible, edition, religion, james, christianity, geneva
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Religion and the Church > The Church > Bible
- valid as of 2005-09-15
Cummings' Study Guides for the Great Works of World Literature- http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/
- Cummings, Michael J.Cummings' Study Guides. Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Cummings' site includes guides for Shakespeare's plays as well as for a large number of other literary works.
- keywords: online, guides, cummings
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Study materials
- valid as of 2005-09-06
DEEP: Early Database of Early English Playbooks- http://deep.sas.upenn.edu/
- Created by Alan B. Farmer and Zachary Lesser, DEEP is a scholarly research resource that provides an extensive database of Early English Playbooks. Visitors to the site can search in detail to investigate the publishing, printing, and marketing of English Renaissance drama:
- keywords: authors, database, marketing, playbooks, printing, publishing
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Research Resources
- valid as of 2008-01-15
Duchess of Malfi- http://larryavisbrown.homestead.com/files/Malfi/malfi_home.htm
- Dr. Larry A. Brown's etext version of John Webster'sThe Duchess of Malfi, with notes and commentary, is available at:
- keywords: etext, john, webster, duchess, malfi
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > English > Webster, John
- valid as of 2005-09-13
Early Modern Literary Studies- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/iemls/shaksper/files.html
- The premier electronic journal for Early Modern studies includes many good articles on Shakespeare-related topics. This website also provides the archived files of theSHAKSPERlistserve--a good source for Shakespeare essays and news:
- keywords: archive, essays
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Collections of articles
- valid as of 2005-09-07
Early Modern Literary Studies- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/emlshome.html
- Early Modern Literary Studies (EMLS)is a refereed journal that includes a growing number of critical discussions on issues relating to Shakespeare:
- keywords: early, journal, modern
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Journals
- valid as of 2005-09-07

Early Modern Literary Studies- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/emlsweb.html
- Early Modern Literary Studiespossesses links to a number of sixteenth and seventeenth century resource materials which can be found on the Internet, as well as others which have a more general appeal and those which catalogue resources of interest to literary scholars:
- keywords: early, modern, seventeenth, sixteenth
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts
- valid as of 2005-09-12
Educating Shakespeare - school life in Elizabethan England- http://www.likesnail.org.uk/welcome-es.htm
- Educating Shakespeareexplores the influence of Shakespeare's education on his writing and works, as well as provides a guide to standardized Elizabethan education:
- keywords: education, england, life
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources > Shakespeare's life
- valid as of 2005-09-12
English Renaissance in Context (ERIC)- http://dewey.library.upenn.edu/sceti/furness/eric/index.cfm
- English Renaissance in Context(ERIC) is a NEH-funded project designed to provide scholars and students at a variety of levels with access to major texts of the English Renaissance in their original versions. The site also provides interactive tutorials on some of Shakespeare's plays and the making and selling of books in the Early Modern Period:
- keywords: students, tutorials, interactive, text
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Study materials
- valid as of 2005-10-04
Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender- http://www.haverford.edu/library/reference/mschaus/mfi/mfi.html
- Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Indexlists scholarship on women, sexuality, and gender:
- keywords: gender, sexuality, medieval, women
- found in: Renaissance Sites > History > Women
- valid as of 2005-09-14
Geneva Bible- http://dewey.lib.upenn.edu/CETI/Furness/index.cfm?TextID=geneva_bible_selections&PagePosition=1
- Bible. [Selections -- Front matter; Genesis]. In The Bible: translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages; with most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places, and other things of great importance. . .. London: Christopher Barker, 1583. This text is available from theFurness Collection:
- keywords: bible, religion, languages, translations
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Religion and the Church > The Church > Bible
- valid as of 2005-09-15
Gode Cookery- http://www.godecookery.com/godeboke/godeboke.htm
- Boke of Gode Cookery(James L. Matterer) is "a compilation of medieval recipes from authentic sources adapted for the 21st century kitchen, along with diverse facts on food and Renaissance and other historical culinary items." View this page at:
- keywords: food, recipes, matterer, culinary
- found in: Renaissance Sites > History > Food and drink
- valid as of 2005-09-14
Guthrie Theater- http://www.guthrietheater.org/
- Minneapolis, Minnesota. For brilliant, thorough study guides, complete information on all aspects of the company, and a stunning display of visual organization and graphics:
- keywords: company, images
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > USA
- valid as of 2005-10-21
Hamlet Haven- http://www.hamlethaven.com
- This website, created by Harmonie Blankenship, hopes to assist in the navigation of Hamlet scholarship by grouping scholarly publications that use similar approaches and that treat similar subjects. You can narrow your search by selecting characters, subjects, or approaches:
- keywords: Ham, Hamlet, Ophelia, criticism, scholarship, bibliography, annotation
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual plays > Hamlet
- valid as of 2007-11-30
Hamlet Online- http://www.tk421.net/hamlet/
- Hamlet Onlineis a fantastically comprehensive site created by John Hubbard, an Electronic Source Librarian at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Navigate through this page to find a number of sites offering course materials, full texts, translations, and Hamlet pages ranging from the seriously studious to the humorous and playful:
- keywords: criticism, ham, hamlet, links, papers, summaries, translation
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources > Individual plays > Hamlet
- valid as of 2005-10-18
Hamlet Works- http://www.leoyan.com/global-language.com/ENFOLDED/
- Hamletworks.org offers the First Folio and Second Quarto ofHamlet, as well as an enfolded version of the two. This excellent search tool allows a text search with variable amounts of surrounding lines for context:
- keywords: course, first, folio, ham, hamlet, quarto
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Hypertexts
- valid as of 2005-09-12
Hamlet Works- http://www.leoyan.com/global-language.com/ENFOLDED/
- Hamletworks.orgoffers a sophisticated search of the play's text which allows quick comparison of the quarto and folio versions:
- keywords: annotation, folio, hamlet, quarto
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Old spelling > Hamlet
- valid as of 2005-10-21
Hamlet: The Text Adventure- http://www.versificator.co.uk/hamlet/index.html
- In this online text adventure game you can "avenge your father's death, defeat your evil uncle, and ascend the throne of Denmark in this long-awaited adaptation of Shakespeare's seminal work."
- keywords: games, hamlet, humor, interactive
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Fun stuff
- valid as of 2007-12-10
IMS: William Shakespeare, HarperAudio- http://town.hall.org/Archives/radio/IMS/HarperAudio/020994_harp_ITH.html
- Hear excerpts fromMuch Ado About NothingandJulius Caesaras well as the sonnets read by Sir John Gielgud at HarperCollins Audio (Shakespeare):
- keywords: ado, caesar, jc, julius, much ado about nothing, sonnets, audio
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources > Graphics and sound
- valid as of 2005-09-09

Internet Modern History Sourcebook: The Early Modern West- http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook1.html
- TheInternet Modern History Sourcebook, created by Paul Halsall, hosts a page on "The Early Modern West" which provides links and primary sources on many subjects, including extensive materials on the Reformation and early science. Visit this page at:
- keywords: early, modern, science, reformation, sourcebook
- found in: Renaissance Sites > History
- valid as of 2005-09-14
John Barrymore, Shakespearean Actor- http://www.Shakespearean.com/Biography.htm
- This site, created by Michael A. Morrison, is dedicated to John Barrymore and includes audio clips and over thirty photographs of the actor:
- keywords: actor, audio, index, photographs, barrymore
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Actors
- valid as of 2005-09-08

Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Common Knowledge- http://compendium.elizabethan.org/
- Life in Elizabethan England: A Compendium of Common Knowledgeis a collection of information about daily life from 1558 to 1603 for "writers, actors, and re-enactors." Includes well-researched anecdotes, often with attractive and authentic graphics:
- keywords: elizabethan, collection, england, graphics, life
- found in: Renaissance Sites > History
- valid as of 2005-09-14
Luminarium- http://www.luminarium.org/
- Luminariumprovides both a wide selection of electronic texts and up-to-date links to other resources on the Internet:
- keywords: electronic
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > Collections
- valid as of 2005-09-12

Midis For The Period- http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~cbladey/guy/html/midis.html
- Midis for the Periodprovides music made by composers living at the beginning of the seventeenth century:
- keywords: music, seventeenth
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Dance
- valid as of 2005-09-14
Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism- http://www.geocities.com/litpageadd/moultongeneral.html
- Moulton, Charles Wells.Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors, 1901. Text provides a collection of commentaries and criticism from the Early Modern Period through to the late nineteenth century:
- keywords: collection, criticism, english, library
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual articles > Historical (pre-1935)
- valid as of 2005-09-07
National Portrait Gallery- http://www.npg.org.uk/
- The National Portrait Gallery, London provides a picture library search with information on approximately 10,000 works. Search by artist, sitter, or title or browse alphabetical lists of artists and sitters You can restrict your search to images available on the website:
- keywords: gallery, library, london, portrait
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Art
- valid as of 2005-09-12

No Sweat Shakespeare- http://www.nosweatshakespeare.com/
- No Sweat Shakespeareis a site that endeavours to present Shakespeare's works with the "the aim of helping 21st century students understand Shakespeare's language." The site provides a number of helpful links, play and character summaries, interesting information that targets youth and children, and more. The site does exhibit some advertising, but it is minimal in comparision to the materials it makes available:
- keywords: article, festival, guide, insult, life, quote, summaries, time, translation
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Gateways
- valid as of 2005-10-25
ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies- http://www.the-orb.net
- TheOn-line Reference Book for Medieval Studies (ORB)provides many useful resources for Medieval scholars:
- keywords: medieval, resources
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Pre-Renaissance Materials > Medieval
- valid as of 2005-09-15
Open Source Shakespeare- http://opensourceshakespeare.org
- "Open Source Shakespeare attempts to be the best free Web site containing Shakespeare's complete works. It is intended for scholars, thespians, and Shakespeare lovers of every kind. OSS includes the 1864 Globe Edition of the complete works, which was the definitive single-volume Shakespeare edition for over a half-century." Use the advanced search function, read the plays, and look up words in the concordance:
- keywords: collection, texts, concordance
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Modern texts of the complete canon
- valid as of 2006-03-20
Other Accents: Some Problems with Identifying Elizabethan Pronunciation- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/07-1/gurrothe.htm
- Gurr, Andrew. "Other Accents: Some Problems in Identifying Elizabethan Pronunciation."Early Modern Literary Studies7.1/Special Issue 8 (May, 2001): 5.1-4. Gurr discusses the foremost books on Elizabethan pronunciation, their conclusion that it is impossible to identify with any certainty what Elizabethan English sounded like, then provides two famous Shakespearean speeches transcribed with what he insists is a Elizabethan accent:
- keywords: elizabethan, pronunciation
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual articles
- valid as of 2005-09-07
Piers Plowman Electronic Archive- http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/piers/archive.goals.html
- ThePiers Plowman Electronic Archive, created by Hoyt N. Duggan, aims to achieve a "multi-level, hyper-textually linked electronic archive of the textual tradition of all three versions of the fourteenth-century allegorical dream vision Piers Plowman":
- keywords: archive, piers, plowman, allegory, dream
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Pre-Renaissance Materials > Medieval > Langland
- valid as of 2005-09-15
Plutarch, Lives: Caius Martius Coriolanus:Julius Caesar: Marcus Brutus: Marcus Antonius: Octavius Caesar Augustus: Theseus: Alcibiades- http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.03.0078
- Plutarch's Lives. Includes the lives of Caius Martius Coriolanus,Julius Caesar, Marcus Brutus, Marcus Antonius, Octavius Caesar Augustus, Theseus, Alcibiades. The edition is transcribed from the translation of Sir Thomas North, the version Shakespeare used. Available from thePerseus Projectat Tufts University:
- keywords: Cor, caesar, edition, julius, perseus, plutarch, coriolanus, brutus, antonius, augustus, theseus
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > Shakespeare's sources > The Roman plays
- valid as of 2005-09-14

Princeton Dante Project- http://www.princeton.edu/dante/
- The Princeton Dante Projectis an excellent free site but it does require users to register:
- keywords: dante
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > European > Dante
- valid as of 2005-09-13
Rare Book Room- http://www.rarebookroom.org/
- A valuable collection of facsimiles of many early books, including early Shakespeare editions (Folio and Quarto). Select "Shakespeare" from the pulldown menu "List by Author" to see the titles.
- keywords: facsimile, folio, quarto, sources
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Facsimiles
- valid as of 2008-04-03
Records of Early English Drama (REED)- http://www.reed.utoronto.ca/index.html
- Records of Early English Drama (REED), from the Centre for Research in Early English Drama at the University of Toronto, provides useful links to early drama and other Medieval sites:
- keywords: drama, english, medieval
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Pre-Renaissance Materials > Medieval > Drama
- valid as of 2005-09-15
Renaissance & Baroque Society- http://www.rbsp.org/
- TheRenaissance and Baroque Society of Pittsburgcontains a section listing sites that deal with early musical instruments. Explore this lovely site at:
- keywords: baroque, instruments
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Music
- valid as of 2005-09-14
Renaissance Electronic Texts (RET)- http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/ret/ret.html
- Renaissance Electronic Texts (RET)at the University of Toronto is a growing source of scholarly e-texts:
- keywords: electronic, e-texts
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > Collections
- valid as of 2005-09-12
Renaissance Forum- http://www.hull.ac.uk/renforum/index.html
- Renaissance Forumis a refereed electronic journal on Early Modern Literary and Historical studies:
- keywords: early, electronic, forum, historical, journal, modern, renaissance
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Journals
- valid as of 2005-09-07
Renascence Editions- http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~rbear/ren.htm
- Check theRenascence Editionsat the University of Oregon for works printed in English, 1477-1799; well-represented authors include Milton, Spenser, Sidney and the prolific Anonymous:
- keywords: english, milton, renascence, spenser
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > Collections
- valid as of 2005-09-12
Representative Poetry On-line: Version 3.0- http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/
- Representative Poetry On-line(Ian Lancashire) offers a wonderful anthology of poetry from the year 449 to the present day:
- keywords: online, poetry
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > Collections
- valid as of 2005-09-12

RhymeZone Shakespeare Search- http://www.rhymezone.com/shakespeare/
- RhymeZoneallows you to search Shakespeare's works for particular words or phrases. Browse Shakespeare's most popular lines or, for fun, search lines incrementally. The text used appears to be the generally available public domain version, but searches are simple and fast:
- keywords: figure, rhetoric, speech, rhyme, search, lines, quotes, passages
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources > Reference
- valid as of 2005-09-12

Richard III- A Play for our Time- http://library.thinkquest.org/26314/
- The siteRichard III, A Play for Our Time - from Think Quest - provides historical, political, and psychological perspectives on the play and its central character:
- keywords: history, richard, r3, politics
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources > Individual plays > Richard III
- valid as of 2005-09-12
Richard IIISociety - American Branch- http://www.r3.org
- TheRichard III Society'smandate is to fight the myths and disparaging allusions which have grown up around the historical figure. Many of these are a result of the popularity of Shakespeare's play, which paints a rather grim figure of a King who actually instigated many social advancements in England:
- keywords: england, history, king, richard, r3, myth
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources > Individual plays > Richard III
- valid as of 2005-09-12
Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library & Renaissance Culture- http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/vatican/humanism.html
- Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library and Renaissance Cultureis an essay on the Humanists in the Renaissance, from the Library of Congress. This site includes images of original manuscripts:
- keywords: vatican, culture, library, manuscripts
- found in: Renaissance Sites > History
- valid as of 2005-09-14
Romeo & Juliet- http://www.romeoandjuliet.com/
- Baz Luhrmann's spectacularly modernizedRomeo and Juliet(Leonardo DiCaprio, Claire Danes) is celebrated in this site. Listen to the entire soundtrack online:
- keywords: danes, dicaprio, movie, rom, romeo and juliet, soundtrack, lurhmann
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Movies
- valid as of 2005-09-09
SHAKE-SPEARES SONNETS (1609)- http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/ret/shakespeare/1609inti.html
- "A series of old-spelling, SGML-encoded editions of early individual copies of English Renaissance books and manuscripts, and of plain transcriptions of such works, published on the World Wide Web as a free resource for students of the period." Published by Web Development Group, University of Toronto Library, and edited by Ian Lancashire:
- keywords: edition, electronic, renaissance, son, sonnets
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Old spelling > Sonnets
- valid as of 2005-09-12
SHAKSPER- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/iemls/shaksper/shak-L.html
- SHAKSPER(via theEarly Modern Literary Studieswebsite) provides the archived files of the listserve where one can find discussions about all things Shakespearean ranging from the trivial to the profound:
- keywords: archive
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Journals
- valid as of 2005-09-07
SHAKSPER: The Global Electronic Shakespeare Conference- http://www.shaksper.net/
- SHAKSPERis the international electronic conference for Shakespearean researchers, instructors, students, and those who share their academic interests and concerns. Hardy M. Cook of Bowie State University is the editor of this moderated mailing list. The "Browse SHAKSPER" button allows access to the scholarly papers archive:
- keywords: archive, electronic, international, papers
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Collections of articles
- valid as of 2005-09-07
STAA: The Shakespeare Theater Association of America- http://www.staaonline.org
- Visit the website for the Shakespeare Theatre Association of America (STAA), where all members' web pages are listed. Those included in this section of the site are from other countries, or are particularly helpful in providing educational materials. For the STAA Directory, visit:
- keywords: america, association, company, festival
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > USA
- valid as of 2005-10-20
Shake Sphere- http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/xShakeSph.html#top
- Cummings, Michael.Shake Sphere: A Study Guide for the World of William Shakespeare. Williamsburg Pennsylvania, March 2006. Cummings provides plot summaries, sonnet analysis, historical background, criticism, essays, definitions, and explanations of common Shakespearean figures of speech. One of the most thorough Shakespeare study guides online:
- keywords: links, guides
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Study materials
- valid as of 2005-10-07
Shakespeare Association of America- http://www.ShakespeareAssociation.org/
- TheShakespeare Association of Americais devoted to the "advanced study of Shakespeare's work and times":
- keywords: america, association
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Associations
- valid as of 2005-09-06
Shakespeare Authorship- http://shakespeareauthorship.com/
- The Shakespeare Authorship Pageis "dedicated to the proposition that Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare." This site offers a critical examination of claims that someone other than William Shakespeare wrote the works attributed to him:
- keywords: authorship
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources > Authorship
- valid as of 2005-09-12
Shakespeare Bulletin- http://www.shakespeare-bulletin.org
- TheShakespeare Bulletinis a peer-reviewed journal of performance criticism and scholarship that provides commentary on Shakespeare and Renaissance drama through feature articles, theatre and film reviews, and book reviews:
- keywords: criticism, journal, performance, print
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Journals
- valid as of 2005-09-07
Shakespeare Festivals and Theaters- http://www.shakespearefellowship.org/linksfestivals.htm
- This detailed and comprehensive list of Shakespeare theater companies and festivals lists primarily American companies, but many international companies are also included:
- keywords: canada, companies, international, festivals, national, performance, theater, usa
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > General
- valid as of 2007-01-16
Shakespeare Lectures- http://www.mala.bc.ca/~johnstoi/eng366/lectures/lectures.htm
- Johnson, Ian. Lectures:Studies in ShakespeareMalaspina University-College, Nanaimo, Spring 2002. Course lectures on numerous Shakespeare plays includingHenry IV, Part 1,Henry V,As You Like It,Twelfth Night,Hamlet,King Lear,Macbeth,The Tempest,Antony and Cleopatra,Richard II, andRichard IIIas well as Shakespeare background material:
- keywords: ant, anthony, cleopatra, ayl, as you like it, lectures, english, ham, hamlet, 1h4, h8, henry, lr, king, lear, mac, macbeth, r2, r3, richard, tempest, tmp, twelfth night, tn
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Study materials
- valid as of 2005-09-06
Shakespeare Magazine- http://www.shakespearemag.com
- Shakespearemag.comis the website forShakespearemagazine. Both are sponsored by Georgetown University and Cambridge University Press. The site provides current news about Shakespeare studies and includes numerous articles from the magazine. A teaching resource is available to those with a subscription:
- keywords: articles, online, teaching, magazine
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Collections of articles
- valid as of 2005-09-07

Shakespeare Resource Center- http://www.bardweb.net/
- Pressley, J.M., ed.Shakespeare Resource Center, 1997-2006. The site combines information and a large collection of links to other Internet sources to aid students and teachers in researching and teaching many aspects of Shakespeare, his life, and his works:
- keywords: biography, theatres, links
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Study materials
- valid as of 2005-09-06
Shakespeare and Renaissance Association of West Virginia Selected Papers- http://www.marshall.edu/engsr/
- Shakespeare and Renaissance Association of West Virginia Selected Papers (SRASP)is an electronic journal devoted to Shakespeare and Renaissance literature and culture. This site provides the best papers from the yearly West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Conference from 1999 to 2004:
- keywords: association, culture, electronic, index, journal, papers, renaissance
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Journals
- valid as of 2005-09-07

Shakespeare and The Globe: Then and Now- http://search.eb.com/shakespeare/index2.html
- Encyclopedia Britannica'sShakespeare and The Globe: Then and Nowsite takes an extensive look at the life and times of Shakespeare. The site contains more than 500 articles and essays, which are illustrated with more than 200 photographs, drawings, and maps, as well as several dozen audio and video recordings:
- keywords: drawings, essays, maps, photographs, theater, encyclopedia
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Gateways
- valid as of 2005-10-05
Shakespeare and the Players- http://shakespeare.emory.edu/players_index.cfm
- Shakespeare and the Playersis a fascinating survey through postcards of the many now unfamiliar English and American actors who played Shakespeare's characters for late Victorian and Edwardian audiences:
- keywords: english, american, actors, postcards, players
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources > Graphics and sound
- valid as of 2005-09-09
Shakespeare in American Communities- http://www.shakespeareinamericancommunities.org
- Minneapolis, Minnesota. Produced by Arts Midwest,The Shakespeare in American Communitieswebsite contains twenty-two complete texts of Shakespeare's works, some which include a synopsis, educational materials with lesson plans available as PDFs, and a section on Shakespeare's life. Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts, the site includes a number of links to prominent American Shakespeare companies. However, the site's academic materials seem to be influenced by a distinct anti-Stratfordian bias:
- keywords: america, community
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > USA
- valid as of 2006-06-01
Shakespeare in Asia- http://sia.stanford.edu/
- A team of Stanford students and faculty has compiled an archive of links for international Shakespeare research and performance. There is also a photo gallery where you can view images from Shakespeare productions in Asia:
- keywords: performance, production, asia, international, foreign
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > Asia
- valid as of 2007-02-05
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark, London- http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/
- The official site of the modern Globe Theatre in London:
- keywords: globe, london, theater
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > The Globe
- valid as of 2005-09-09
Shakespeare's Staging- http://shakespeare.berkeley.edu/
- This site, maintained by Hugh Richmond at the University of California Berkeley, provides a survey of current information and opinion about staging by registering the best available explorations of the original nature of Shakespearean performance during his lifetime, and of its development through four centuries thereafter. It includes an extensive image gallery:
- keywords: images, opinion, perform, performance, stage
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Stage and performance history
- valid as of 2008-02-25
Shakespeare: A Magazine for Teachers and Enthusiasts- http://shakespearemag.com
- Shakespearemag.comis an online support for theShakespearemagazine sponsored by Georgetown University and Cambridge University Press. The site provides news on Shakespeare studies, includes numerous articles from the magazine, and offers a teaching resource for those with a subscription. The teaching resource articles provide direction for Shakespeare lesson plans:
- keywords: articles, online, teaching, magazine
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Teaching resources
- valid as of 2005-09-06
Shakespearean Prompt-Books of the Seventeenth Century- http://etext.virginia.edu/bsuva/promptbook/index.html
- The University of Virginia's "Shakespearean Prompt-Books of the Seventeenth Century" provides extensive historical materials on early prompt-books as well as its collection of prompt-books edited by G. Blakemore Evans:
- keywords: collection, historical, seventeenth, prompt-book
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Stage and performance history
- valid as of 2005-09-09
Speak the Speech- http://www.speak-the-speech.com/
- Founded by Peter Pressman, Speak the Speech is a small organization in Portland, Oregon, working to freely distribute engaging audio presentations of all of Shakespeare's plays to as wide an audience as possible via the internet and other electronic media:
- keywords: audio, sound, performance, company, speech
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > USA
- valid as of 2007-07-23
Tales From Shakespeare- http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/lambtales/LAMBTALE.HTM
- Lamb, Charles and Mary.Tales From Shakespeare. Shakespeare's plays as bedtime stories for children:
- keywords: adaptation, children, edition
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Fun stuff
- valid as of 2005-09-08
The 1559 Book of Common Prayer- http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/1559/BCP_1559.htm
- The Elizabethan Prayer Book(1556) is available fromThe Society of Archbishop Justus. This site provides an attractive electronic version, includes a brief introduction, and also presents a Latin translation of the text:
- keywords: religion, latin, prayer, anglican, christianity
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Religion and the Church > The Church
- valid as of 2005-09-15
The Aberdeen Bestiary Project - University of Aberdeen- http://www.abdn.ac.uk/bestiary/bestiary.hti
- The Aberdeen Bestiary Project, designed by Michael Arnott and Iain Beavan of the University of Aberdeen, is a well-documented site with wonderful illustrations, definitions, translations and transcriptions on the topics of bestiary and codicology. Access these materials at:
- keywords: bestiary
- found in: Renaissance Sites > History > Early sciences
- valid as of 2005-09-14

The Bell Shakespeare Company- http://www.bellshakespeare.com.au/
- The Bell Shakespeare Company website, although very extensive, is Flash-based and will only operate on a modern browser. Browse synopses, images of their plays, and excellent records of their earlier productions in their "Resources" section:
- keywords: australia, company
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > Australia
- valid as of 2005-10-20

The Catholic Encyclopedia- http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/index.html
- The Catholic Encyclopediais a complete and thorough documentation of all things pertaining to the Catholic religion:
- keywords: catholic, encyclopedia, religion, christianity
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Religion and the Church > Religion
- valid as of 2005-09-15
The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe- http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Texts/faustus.html
- The Tragical History of Doctor Faustusis available through thePerseus Projectat Tufts University. This hypertext edition allows the reader to compare the two very different early texts of the play:
- keywords: edition, history, marlowe, christopher, faustus
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > English > Marlowe, Christopher
- valid as of 2005-09-13
The Complete Works of Marlowe- http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Texts/Marlowe.html
- The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe: An Electronic Editionis available through thePerseus Projectat Tufts University:
- keywords: edition, electronic, marlowe, perseus
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > English > Marlowe, Christopher
- valid as of 2005-09-13
The Geoffrey Chaucer Website Homepage- http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/
- Harvard University has an extensive site on Geoffrey Chaucer's life and works:
- keywords: geoffrey, chaucer, life
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Pre-Renaissance Materials > Medieval > Chaucer
- valid as of 2005-09-15
The History of Printing- http://communication.ucsd.edu/bjones/Books/booktext.html
- Jones, Bruce.Manuscipts, Books, and Maps: The Printing Press and a Changing World. This is a fine illustrated history of printing in the Renaissance:
- keywords: books, illustrated, maps, printing
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Research Resources > Printing in the Renaissance
- valid as of 2005-09-15
The Institute of Outdoor Drama- http://www.unc.edu/depts/outdoor/
- The Institute of Outdoor Drama website lists outdoor historical and religious dramas as well as production information for over sixty outdoor Shakespeare festivals. It also has a locator map (so you know where to go...approximately) as well as links to each theatre's website (should they have one):
- keywords: drama, historical, theater
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > USA
- valid as of 2005-10-21
The Internet Classics Archive: 441 searchable works of classical literature- http://classics.mit.edu/
- The Internet Classics Archiveat MIT has 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors, including user-driven commentary and "reader's choice" Web sites. Mainly Greco-Roman works (some Chinese and Persian), all in English translation:
- keywords: classic, archive, greek, roman
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Pre-Renaissance Materials > Classical
- valid as of 2005-09-15
The John Milton Reading Room- http://www.dartmouth.edu/%7Emilton/
- The Milton Reading Roomwas designed by Thomas Luxton and Dartmouth College students. This site contains annotated texts of Milton's poetry and prose:
- keywords: john, milton, poetry, prose
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > English > Milton, John
- valid as of 2005-09-13
The Learning City, Key Stage 2 History - On Board the Mary Rose- http://www.maryrose.org/lcity/index.htm
- The Learning City: On Board the Mary Roseoffers a virtual tour of the 16th century ship as it might have been. A good narrative of King Henry VIII's quest to build up the English navy with excellent graphics can be viewed at:
- keywords: H8, ship, henry, king, mary, rose, navy
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Research Resources
- valid as of 2005-09-15

The Modern English Collection- http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w
- This site at the University of Virginia allows you to search a number of early texts. Most of Shakespeare's plays can be found here in hypertext:
- keywords: collection, english
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Hypertexts
- valid as of 2005-09-12
The Nameless Shakespeare- http://www.library.northwestern.edu/shakespeare
- Joint project of the Perseus Project at Tufts University, the Northwestern University Library, and NU-IT Academic Technologies that provides fully lemmatised texts (those that record variant forms of the same word) encoded in such a way as to allow linguistic, frequency, and proximity searches particularly useful for stylistic analysis. This site requires WordHoard - a free application available to download here:
- keywords: texts, concordance
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Modern texts of the complete canon
- valid as of 2006-02-20
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival - Theatre in Ashland- http://www.orshakes.org/
- Ashland, Oregon. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival's website displays pictures, and some movie clips, from past and current productions, and provides information about the company's educational programs:
- keywords: education, festival, reviews
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > USA
- valid as of 2006-06-01
The Oxford Text Archive- http://ota.ahds.ac.uk/
- The Oxford Text Archiveis an excellent online resource that houses many resources on Literature and Linguistics; the OTA sells ASCII, old-spelling versions of original editions of Shakespeare's works:
- keywords: archive, online, oxford
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > Collections
- valid as of 2005-09-12
The Place 2 Be: Literature- http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/4081/Literature.html
- This site contains a number of essays on Shakespeare's sonnets, one of which argues that the so-called "dark lady" of Shakespeare's sonnets was in fact a black prostitute. It is difficult to choose what you are going to read as one navigates by clicking on the pictures provided:
- keywords: essays, poems, sonnets, dark lady
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources > The poems
- valid as of 2005-09-13
The Plays of Thomas Middleton (1580-1627)- http://www.tech.org/~cleary/middhome.html
- This award-winning site, maintained by Chris Cleary of the University of Virginia, contains annotated (HTML) versions of the plays of Thomas Middleton:
- keywords: thomas, middleton
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > English > Middleton, Thomas
- valid as of 2005-09-13

The Plays of William Shakespeare ~ Presented by The Electronic Literature Foundation (ELF)- http://www.theplays.org/
- The Electronic Literature Foundation (ELF)has a collection of the plays of William Shakespeare. Each play has its own search engine, concordance, quotes, and other information:
- keywords: collection, electronic, quotes, plays
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Modern texts of the complete canon
- valid as of 2005-09-12
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC)- http://www.rsc.org.uk/
- Warwickshire, England. The Royal Shakespeare Company website contains a searchable database of photographs, paintings, exhibitions, costumes and prompt-books from the RSC under the link for "Beyond Shakespeare". This site includes an informative overview of Shakespeare:
- keywords: company, database, photographs, england
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > Great Britain
- valid as of 2005-09-12

The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Website- http://www.shakespeare.org.uk/
- The Shakespeare Birthplace Trustmaintains an informative site. Biographical information is provided as well as links to Shakespeare productions and criticism:
- keywords: biographical, birthplace, criticism
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources
- valid as of 2005-09-09
The Shakespeare Revue- http://www.shakespeare-revue.com/index.htm
- The Shakespeare Revueis a well-designed site with many interesting features including reviews of recent Shakespeare performances, spotlights on Shakespearean actors, photographs, interviews, videos and more:
- keywords: actors, review, photographs
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Stage and performance history
- valid as of 2005-09-09
The Stratford Festival of Canada- http://www.stratfordfestival.ca/
- Stratford, Ontario. Find play information, read blogs, and watch video interviews from the directors, and research tours, lectures and school activities, presented at the festivals four theaters, on the beautifully designed Stratford Festival website:
- keywords: canada, festival, stratford
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > Canada
- valid as of 2006-06-01
TheJulius CaesarSite- http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/JC
- The admirable Perseus Project has a site onJulius Caesar. A work in progress, the site includes various editions of the text of the play, copious amounts of scholarly criticism from 1623 to 1913, and many Roman materials:
- keywords: caesar, criticism, jc, julius, perseus, roman
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources > Individual plays > Julius Caesar
- valid as of 2005-09-09

Theatre Resources from Artslynx- http://www.artslynx.org/theatre/index.htm
- Artslynx International Theatre Resources, includes a list of "this month in theatre history" and contains links to everything from acting and performance resources to puppetry. This site also includes a section devoted to Shakespeare links:
- keywords: history, international, performance, theater
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Stage and performance history
- valid as of 2005-09-09
Titles from Shakespeare- http://www.barbarapaul.com/shake.html
- Check out this list Shakespeare-inspired titles for everything from webpages to recipe books compiled by Barbara Paul:
- keywords: collection, titles
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Fun stuff
- valid as of 2005-09-08
Touchstone : Co-operation and Partnership among UK Shakespeare Collections- http://www.touchstone.bham.ac.uk/
- The British Library presentsTouchstone, a "research tool for Shakespeare research in the United Kingdom." From this site you can search for materials on Shakespeare in the UK, explore past and present productions, and submit questions to the Shakespeare Enquiry Service. This site includes a good exhibitions section:
- keywords: british, library
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Research Resources
- valid as of 2005-09-09

Triangulating Shakespeare- http://cla.calpoly.edu/~smarx/Shakespeare/triang/index.html
- Steven Marx's courses center on teaching methods and student responses, with an emphasis on student performances:
- keywords: teaching, marx
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Courses
- valid as of 2005-09-06

Tudor History- http://tudorhistory.org/
- An excellent site on all things Tudor. Lara Eakins' site includes important people in Tudor history, architecture, maps, performances set in the Tudor era, and many other helpful pages. Investigate this treasure trove at:
- keywords: queen, tudor, history, people, blog
- found in: Renaissance Sites > History > Tudor
- valid as of 2005-09-14
Twilight Pictures: Internet Beaumont and Fletcher Editions- http://www.uq.edu.au/emsah/drama/fletcher/index.html
- Drew Whitehead at the University of Queensland is developing an ambitiousInternet Beaumont and Fletcher Edition. "No study of either Jacobean or Restoration drama can be complete without considering the works of John Fletcher and his collaborators":
- keywords: beaumont, drama, edition, fletcher
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > English > Beaumont, Francis and John Fletcher
- valid as of 2005-09-12

VoS - Voice of the Shuttle- http://vos.ucsb.edu/
- Alan Liu'sVoice of the Shuttleprovides electronic texts of a large number of historical literary texts. The site attempts to place these texts in their societal context with sections on Art and Art History, Architecture, Literature (English and other languages), as well as many others:
- keywords: architecture, art, electronic, english, history
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts
- valid as of 2005-09-12

VoS - Voice of the Shuttle- http://vos.ucsb.edu/
- The "Renaissance & 17th Century" portion of the Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research is a good entry to other sites of interest:
- keywords: humanities, renaissance
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Research Resources
- valid as of 2005-10-21
William Shakespeare at eNotes- http://www.enotes.com/william-shakespeare/
- William Shakespeare at eNotescontains thousands of pages of content on the life and work of Shakespeare and provides links to study guides, descriptions, web pages, and essays. This site has a neat dictionary feature that allows you get the definition of a word simply by highlighting the word and pressing SHIFT + D:
- keywords: education, essay, study, translation
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Study materials
- valid as of 2005-10-20

World Shakespeare Bibliography- http://www.worldshakesbib.org/
- Harner, James. L. ed.World Shakespeare Bibliography Online. The Johns Hopkins UP and The Folger Shakespeare Library, 2006. This bibliography contains annotated entries for all important books, articles, book reviews, dissertations, theatrical productions, reviews of productions, audiovisual materials, electronic media, and other scholarly and popular materials related to Shakespeare and published or produced between 1968 and early 2006. An excellent resource for the serious student, however, the site requires a $60.00/year subscription:
- keywords: association, articles, bibliography, electronic, library
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Courses and Study Materials > Study materials
- valid as of 2005-10-20