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All Shakespeare
All Shakespeare, all the time: essays, guides, quotes, biography, pictures, chronology and more!

Bard Central - Shakespeare Resource
Offers for sale over 2000 Shakespeare-related DVDs, books, spoken word and activities.

Entrance to the Shakespeare Web
The best feature is the link to Today in Shakespeare History.

The Folger Shakespeare Library
The Folger houses the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works. Sadly, little of this is available via the internet.

The Illustrated Shakespeare
A most excellent site. Includes detailed biography, the texts (with overviews and related paintings & illustrations).

Modern English Shakespeare Translations

Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
Another good meta-site that includes a Shakespeare timeline and genealogy.

Shakefest for Book Clubs
Especially designed for completely amateur groups to perform. The ShakeFest comprises some of the juiciest passages from 11 plays, together with brief introductions giving context plus a few pointers as to important imagery or themes.

Shakespeare for Actors
A Shakespeare page designed specifically for actors who are preparing to work on a Shakespearean role. Easy access to etexts of all material, pertinent study material to help the actor understand the texts, plus information on Elizabethan customs & English history to further inform the actor about context for the plays.

The Shakespeare Fellowship
The most active and dynamic Shakespeare authorship site on the web.

Shakespeare High
Your Shakespeare classroom on the internet.

Shakespeare Illustrated
Emory University's wonderful collection of links and art that explores nineteenth-century paintings, criticism and productions of Shakespeare's plays and their influences on one another.

Shakespeare Online
Provides free and original information on Shakespeare to students, teachers, and Shakespeare enthusiasts in general.

Shakespeare Oxford Society Home Page
For the contrarian view -- the society's purpose is to document and establish Edward de Vere as the author of the works of Shakespeare.

Shakespeare Resource Center
You'll find here collected links from all over the World Wide Web to help you find information on William Shakespeare.

The Shakespeare Society
The Shakespeare Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the enjoyment, understanding, and appreciation of William Shakespeare's works through performance, commentary, adult education activities, and educational support in New York City public schools.

Surfing with the Bard
A great Shakespeare meta-site that is a good place to start exploring Shakespeare on the internet.

William Shakespeare 1564-1616
Bartlett's familiar quotations, listed by each play. A good start, but many famous quotations are missing.