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styles published by
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Mr. William Shakespeare
and the Internet Most comprehensive and best site created by
Terry Gray, Palomar College. It attempts "to be a complete
annotated guide to the scholarly Shakespeare resources available
on the Internet" and "to present new Shakespeare material
unavailable elsewhere on the Internet."
The Complete Works
of Shakespeare This site, located at MIT, is based on the Complete
Moby Shakespeare. It offers full search capabilities of Shakespeare´s
works.
Shakespeare
Theme Page This site is from the Community Learning Network,
Canada. It provides links to many sites devoted to Shakespeare.
The Shakespeare Authorship
Page "Dedicated to the Proposition that Shakespeare Wrote
Shakespeare."
The Internet Shakespeare
Editions "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."
Richard III and Yorkist History Server " This
site is devoted to the study of
- King Richard III, last of the medieval English kings
- the Wars of the Roses, a dynastic struggle in the later
- middle ages that pitted Yorkist against Lancastrian
- fifteenth-century England and its culture
- the reputation of Richard III in history, literature,
- and drama, especially Shakespeare."
Shakespeare´s Globe --
A brief online guide to the reconstructed playhouse in London and
an online archive about the Globe from 1599 to 1999.
Shakespeare Oxford
Society -- Home Page
The Ever Reader -- The
Online Magazine of the Shakespeare Oxford Society.
Shakespeare Quarterly --
Refereed journal that is published quarterly. This site gives you
the table of contents to all issues.
Online Literary Criticism --
Offered by the Internet Public Library. Search by author´s
last name, a work´s title, or literary period.
Shakespeare
Bookshelf -- Part of the Internet Public Library site.
Shakespeare Sonnet
#73 - a graphically enhanced (transvalued) version.
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