Read about the English editor, famous for his work with Shakespeare's writing. Search for relevant articles and books about Bowdler.
Scholarly discussion forum and academic resource for English literature, culture, and language during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Prof. Lawrence Danson's site at Princeton University. Online resources and exercises to supplement readings and discussion.
Quarterly print journal which interprets major works in English and American literature. Describes contents of current and past issues.
Considers the implications of writing critically about the Bard in hyperspace. Includes evaluations of various essay forms, and etchings.
Lawrence University professor explores the influence of Stoicism on the Bard's characters and plots. Browse classic texts and related links.
Provides reviews, plot summaries, and character breakdowns for such plays as "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "The Merchant of Venice."
Illustrates how the Shakespeare's works have influenced the modern romance novel. Link to Shakespeare Quoters or Rewriting the Bard.
Annalisa Castaldo discusses Shakespeare's separation from popular culture in the 20th century.
Devoted to the study of literary, linguistic, and lexicographical perspectives necessary for complete interaction with the Shakespeare corpus.
Examines evidence that Shakespeare's sonnets take as their subject a male object of affection. Link to other articles on gay history.
Features opinions and literary evidence that Marlowe did not die, but became Shakespeare. Read discussions on this controversial topic.
Guide lists scholarly resources for William Shakespeare including journals, articles, essays, and dissertations. Find criticism and interpretation from the 1500 s onward.
An explanation of why the 17th century Earl of Oxford could not have been Shakespeare. Author uses sonnets and excerpts as evidence.