A
Authorship
Question: The Shakespeare Mystery, PBS
Appreciating
Shakespeare: Professor R. Nighan
C
Concordance
to Shakespeare's Works: William Williams
Criticism,
Progress of Shakespearean: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Currency
Values in Elizabethan England: Shrewsbury Faire
D
Domesday
Book: Stephen Alsford
E
Economy:
Shakespeare & Formation of the Modern Economy
Editions and Adaptations
of Shakespeare: OhioLink
Elizabethan Accents:
Renaissance Faire
Elizabethan Costumes I : Renaissance
Faire
F
Films
(List at U.S. Library of Congress)
Food and Shakespeare: Patricia
Solley
G
Glossary
of Shakespearean Words
H
Holinshed's
Chronicles: University of Pennsylvania
Holm,
Ian, Shakespearean Actor: Mobil Masterpiece Theatre
Imagery:
Dreams, Sleep, Death: Professor R. Nighan
L
Lesson
Plans for Teachers1: Internet School Media Center
Lesson Plans for
Teachers 2: Folger Library
Love
Affairs in Shakespeare: Henry Finck
M
Medieval
Armor With Illustrations: Larry Montague
Medieval Studies: Online
Book for Medieval Studies (Opens in Seperate
Window)
Men's
Monologues in Shakespeare: MIT
MLA Research Guide: Research
Help From Capital College
O
Online
Magazine of the Shakespeare Oxford Society
Online Reference Book
for Medieval Studies (Opens in Seperate
Window)
P
Paintings
of Characters and Themes: Shakespeare Illustrated
Public
Documents: Birth, Lawsuits, etc.: Paul J. Dupuy
Q
Quotations
From Shakespeare: Complete Shakespeare
R
Royal
Line Since 1066: English Monarchs
Royal Shakespeare Company
S
Shakespeare
and Gender: Digital Library
Seneca's Influence
on Shakespeare
Shakespeare Editions, Folios,
Quartos: OhioLink
Shakespeare's
Birthplace: Stratford Page
Shakespeare's
Will, Complete Text: Paul J. Dupuy
Sophocles:
Was He Shakespeare's Equal?
Shrewsbury Renaissance
Faire
Star
Trek and Shakespeare
Stratford Visitors' Guide
Study Questions
for Shakespeare Plays: BBC
Supernatural
in Shakespeare: Margaret Lucy
Swan Theatre
Swan Theatre: A Review
T
Tribute
to Shakespeare: Ben Jonson
W
Warwickshire:
Official Records and More (Opens in Seperate
Window)
Women's
Monologues in Shakespeare: MIT
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