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Links for
the Study and Teaching of Shakespeare
Authorship
Kathman, David. Dating The
Tempest.
http://www.clark.net/tross/ws/tempest.html
Thekey document for
the Stratfordian theory, Kathman's essay claims that The Tempest
was written between 1610 and 1611, and was inspired by William Starchey's
account of being stranded in Bermuda.
Molthopp, Vulker. Undating
The Tempest. July 24, 1999.
< http://users.erols.com/volker/Shakes/DatgTmpt.htm>
The key document
for the Oxfordian theory, Molthopps' essay attempts to disprove
Kathman's claims, saying the verbal parallels occur throughout Shakespeare,
while failing to address any of Kathman's other arguments.
Kathman, Dave, and Ross, Terry.
The Shakespeare Authorship Page. April 23, 1996.
< http://www.clark.net/pub/tross/ws/will.html>
The main page for
Stradfordian scholars, this site provides a wealth of information
on the Stratfordian theory of authorship.
The Shakespeare Oxford Society
Homepage. < http://www.shakespeare-oxford.com/>
The main page for
Oxfordian scholars, this site provides a wealth of information on
the Oxfordian theory of authorship.
Frontline, the Shakespeare
mystery. 1998, PBS.
<
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shakespeare/>
PBS program on Shakespearian
authorship, this site provides many authorship links and information
on the authorship controversy.
Films
www.laurenceolivier.com
www.branaghcompendium.com
Insults and Humor
Texts
http://www.shakespeare.com/
http://www.gh.cs.usyd.edu.au/~matty/Shakespeare/
Festivals
http://www.shakespearefest.org/
http://www.asf.net/ASF.html
http://orathost.cfa.ilstu.edu/shakespeare/shakespeare.html
http://daphne.palomar.edu/shakespeare/festivals.htm
Gereral, Teaching, and
Study Guides
Organizations
O’Connor, Robert. The Shakespeare
Globe Centre. The University of Sidney. 23 Mar. 2001 http://www.edfac.usyd.edu.adu/projects/sgca/sgca.html
The Shakespeare Globe Centre Australia— seeks to promote Shakespearean
arts and education.
Nguyen, Minh. William Shakespeare.
The University of California, Los Angeles. 28 Sept. 1997. 29 Mar.
2001 http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/shakespeare/
The UCLA Shakespeare Reading
and Performance Group, which was founded in 1993, have an interest
in exploring the works of William Shakespeare, through study and
performance.
Purchase, Heather. Writings
on the Wall for Shakespeare. London Evening Standard. 30 July 1992.
29 Mar. 2001 http://www.sirbacon.org/links/handwriting1.html.
A handwriting expert has added weight to claims the Elizabethan
author and philosopher Francis Bacon wrote the plays attributed
to Shakespeare.
Shakespeare Society. 23 Mar.
2001. http://www.shakespeare.org.
An organization designed to help improve the understanding of
Shakespeare and his works.
Shakespeare Oxford Society.
2001. 23 Mar. 2001. http://shakespeare-oxford.com.
Provides information, resources and bibliographies on the Shakespeare
authorship debate and the claims for Edward de Vere 17th
Earl of Oxford as the true Shakespeare.
Journals
Hattaway, Michael. We’re Making
Macbeth. 29 Mar. 2001. http://www.dolphin.org/erik/nethernet/nethertoc.html/
Students
from the Alternative Shakespeare course at the University of Sheffield
teach Macbeth to local children in this media journal.
Illinois
Shakespeare Festival. Shakespeare Research Articles. 9 June 1999.
23 Mar. 2001 http://orathost.cfa.ilstu.edu/shakespeare/ISFres.html
“A program guides for the Festival always include a number of articles
that relate some way to the plays being performed that year. The
articles range from historical and scholarly analysis to human interest.”
Web
Directories
Keig, Alan. Shakespeare Resources
on the World Wide Web. 2000. 23 Mar. 2001. The University of Adelaide
library. http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/guide/hum/english/E_shksp.html
A plethora of sites on the web devoted to Shakespeare.
Shakespearean Links. 23 Mar.
2001. http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/liadona2/other.html.
A complete guide to the works of Shakespeare: reference links,
theater links, and movie links.
The Plays
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AsYouLikeIt |
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Antony&Cleo |
Tempest |
Henry VI
War
of the Roses
Summary
of Henry VI part 1
Summary
of Henry VI part 2:
Summary
of Henry VI part 3:
More
War of the Roses Background
Richard III
Richard
III
Societies
Richard III Society
Richard III Foundation
Richard III Society of
Canada
RichardIII.org
RichardIII.net
Resources
Richard III: A play
for Our Time
Richard III
Sources: Thomas More
Richard III Museum
Shakespearean
Insult Generator
Richard
III's Misogyny
The
Body in Shakespeare's History Page
Richard III on stage and off
Shakespeare
Illustrated: Richard III
Study Guides
AllShakespeare's
Reading Guide to Richard III
Richard
III Reading Guide (Penguin/Putnam)
Richard
III: Summary and note
Gradesaver
pages on Richard III
Ultra-condensed
version of Richard III
Henry IV
As You Like It
sources
for AYLI
article
comparing AYLI to source
Access Indiana Guide to
AYLI
All Shakespeare's Guide
to AYLI
some essays
on AYLI
Essay:
Rosalind and Stock Dramatic Types
Some famous critical
reactions
An article on Crossdressing
in AYLI
an Introduction
to the play
character study
of Rosalind
Producing
AYLI
King Lear
Antony and Cleopatra
Britannica
A& S page
Joyce
Carol Oates Page on A&S
A&S Teaching
Resource
Sparknotes
Page
Enjoying A&S
AllShakespeare.com
page
A&S
Discussion Forum
The
Tempest
Teaching
the Late Plays as Family Romance: by Gary Waller
Poetry
& Symbolism: a study of the Tempest
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