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Primary goal isdetermining who the Shakespeare writer was and exploring why he wrote anonymously and pseudonymously.
A Shakespeare quiz.
An academic organization promoting the study of the works of William Shakespeare.
A paper by Ian Lancashire of the Department of English University of Toronto.
Robert C. Evans reviews the Howard Erskine-Hill book.
Glen Mynott reviews the G.K. Hunter book.
Michael Scott reviews the Robert Shaughnessy book.
by Laurie Osborne.
Scene-indexed HTML of the complete works. Search feature and biographical information.
Resources include lesson plans and study guides.
Features comedy, history, tragedy and poetry.
The Joseph H. Stodder review, "Three Apocryphal Plays in Los Angeles."
Selection of articles on the authorship question.
William Stanley's environment is used to build a case for authorship of Shakespeare's works.
Includes discussion, teacher's guide, web resources and a related report.
A computer-aided analysis of the commonalities of style in de Vere and Shakespeare.
Peter Morton analyzes Andrew Field's The Lost Chronicle of Edward de Vere (1990), and Absent Thee from Felicity (1975), by Rhoda Henry Messner.
Analyzes the anti-Stratfordian position that William Shakespeare was too prosperous, contented and bourgeois a figure ever to have written poems like Shakespeare’s Sonnets.
A listing of book and play titles derived from the words of William Shakespeare.
Gary Kuchar does not believe that adequate attention has been paid to the rhetorical and intertextual elements that work to effect a reader's frustration.
Elizabeth Burow-Flak reviews the Cynthia Lewis book.
Its coverage is exhaustive up to 1999, by José Ramón Díaz-Fernández.
In modern English indexed by theme and topic.
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Scene-indexed HTML of the complete text. Search feature, author information, and summary.
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Entire play in html.
by Jack Opie.
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A listing of book and play titles taken from A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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A listing of book and play titles taken from The Taming of the Shrew.
An essay by Julian Darius on gender and transvestitism.
Dennis Kay uses Shakespeare's works as a springboard to analyze Marlovian works.
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A listing of book and play titles taken from Henry V.
A listing of book and play titles taken from Henry VI, Part 3.
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Scene-indexed and searchable.
History and analysis of the play.
A listing of book and play titles taken from Macbeth.
Review of a performance of Shakespeare's Macbeth, played in Boston.
Red-Letter text of the play with full summary, analysis, links and notes.
A listing of book and play titles taken from Romeo and Juliet.
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