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Absolute Shakespeare Resource for William Shakespeare's plays, sonnets, poems, quotes, biography and the legendary Globe Theatre. Furness Collection Created by the University of Pennsylvania -- A collection of primary and secondary sources, including both texts and images, that illuminate the theatre, literature, and history of Shakespeare, Shakespearean texts, theatrical production, and criticism. Internet Shakespeare -- University of Victoria The aim of the Internet Shakespeare Editions is to make scholarly, fully annotated texts of Shakespeare's plays available in a form native to the medium of the Internet. The Internet Shakespeare Editions are organized using the central metaphor of a library: there is a Foyer, the Library itself, a Theater for the presentation of performance materials, and an Annex for more informal discussion. Massachusetts Institute of Technology The original electronic source for this server is the Complete Moby(tm) Shakespeare, which is freely available online. Internet Public Library Very easy to use -- click on a title in the bookshelf and off you go! |
Open Source Shakespeare This "experiment in literary technology" has a concordance, plays with line numbers, Shakespeare statistics, and other features. Project Gutenberg The Project Gutenberg Philosophy is to make information, books and other materials available to the general public in forms a vast majority of the computers, programs and people can easily read, use, quote, and search. Shakespeare in German I can't read German, but it looks interesting! 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. Shakespearean Prompt Books Created by the University of Virginia -- interesting stage directions from Shakespeare's time. |