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Votes:0 Shakespeare biography with plays and quotes. Welcome, guest! Login Join eNotes Entire Site Literature Science Law & Politics History Business Soc. Sciences Health Arts College Journals Literature Science Law & Politics History Business Soc. Sciences Health Arts College Journals 3500+ Study Guides Lesson Plans Literary Criticism Salem on Literature Shakespeare at eNotes eTexts Book Blog More Related Topics William Shakespeare Shakespeare at eNotes Our Shakespeare section contains thousands of pages of content on the life and work of the world's greatest author, including eNotes to more than 20 titles. (Looking for the original shakespeare.com ?) Shakespeare on Film: Lesson Plans Bring Shakespeare into your classroom the way his plays were meant to be experienced: visually. Lesson plans incl Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Shakespeare's Monologues Making it easier to find monologues since 1997 Built for actors. Used by everyone. The Men The Women Support this site Total donations to date: $115 The links above lead to a complete list of the plays categorized alphabetically by comedy, history and tragedy. Each entry
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Votes:0 Home Shop | Calendar | Join | Buy Tickets | Hamnet | Site Rental | Press Room A Romney Sketch of Lear Learn more » Copyright & Policies | Sitemap | Contact Us | About This Site RSS Address: 201 East Capitol Street, SE Washington, DC 20003 Get directions » Hours: Public Reading Room Open 10am to 5pm 8:45am to 4:45pm Monday through Friday Monday through Saturday 9am to noon and 1pm to 4:30pm Saturday Closed all federal holidays Phone: Main: 202 544 4600 Box Office: 202 544 7077 Fax: 202 544 4623 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Alan H. Nelson Homepage Parish Registers of St Leonard Shoreditch 1558-1640 Lay Subsidy Returns for London and Environs: 1593-1600 (also 1576 and 1582) Provenance Indexes. Index to former owners of various printed books, including
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Edward de Vere 17th earl of Oxford. CLASSES I am Professor Emeritus in the Department of English at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Votes:0 web hosting domain names photo sharing THe Hamlet Web Site This sight will be under major construction I am updating this whole site for the new school year which is what most people will need it for. I'm going to try to have more info on Shakespeare. I can tell you right now I will have a copy of his will. And I'm adding other things, nothing should be shut down while I do this renovation. Additional news For September: Adding a search engine so you can look through my site quicker, and a chat room. Working on getting a news group up. Use message board for now. Also I want students works on Shakespeare, any report you did and would like to share it with others just let me know. s hakespeare2@fcmail.com . Additional: I haven't tested the search if it does't work please let me know Ill do m Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Athena getting ready to write (amphora from Nola). ATHENA OPHELIA PAGES Texts H. Fantin-Latour: Rimbaud, 1872, MusÉe d' Orsay , Paris (detail) RIMBAUD, Arthur: PoÉsies: OphÉlia (texte html, en franÇais, À ATHENA) Wherborn: Shakespeare, BibliothÈque nationale, Paris (detail) SHAKESPEARE, William: Hamlet (html, in English, at MIT) Images Millais, Ophelia (gif, 89 Kb) Redon, OphÉlie (gif, 56 Kb) Delacroix, OphÉlie (jpg, 45 Kb) Delacroix, La Mort d'OphÉlie (gif, 99 Kb) PrÉault, OphÉlie (jpg, 25 Kb) Delaroche, La Jeune Martyre (gif, 44 Kb) (she is not Ophelia, but she looks like...) [ ATHENA at un2sg4 ] [ ATHENA at hypo ] [ ATHENA at cptic ] [ Home ] [ Books ] [ LittÉrature franÇaise ] [ Swiss authors ] [ Arts and Sciences ] [ Science texts and software ] [ Mineral databases ] [ Tools and share Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to bardware.com The Bard's home on the Internet Books Plays and Poetry Fast Facts Movies Theaters and Festivals Links William Shakespeare is alive and well on the Internet. Follow the links to discover scholarship, homage, and information about the greatest playwright of all time. On the big screen, on the stage, and on the printed page, the Bard of Stratford-upon-Avon continues to entertain and educate us. Learn more about: Books : read reviews and order books, conveniently organized by play edition Movies : links to information about films of Shakespeare's plays, plus local show times for current films Plays and Poetry : download the text to Shakespeare's plays and other poems Theaters and Festivals : see Shakespeare's plays live, on stage at any of these theaters and Shakespeare Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Enjoying "King Lear", by William Shakespeare by Ed Friedlander M.D. erf@kcumb.edu Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. -- Edgar If you are a student assigned to read or see King Lear , or an adult approaching it for the first time, your experience will be special. These notes will help you get started. Translate this page automatically If there was ever a historical King Lear, his memory has faded into mythology and/or been conflated with others. Llyr and his son Manannan are Celtic ocean-gods; Manannan reappeared in Yeats's plays and the "Dungeons and Dragons" games. The "children of Lir / Llyr" were transformed into waterbirds in another Celtic myth. Anglo-Israelite lore describes ("Llyr Lleddiarth "Half-Speech", king of Siluria / the Britains, father of Bran the Archdruid, who Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 W elcome to my Shakespeare page. This is a site completely devoted to William Shakespeare and to those of you who are seeking knowledge of him and his works. If you have any information to contribute please feel free to e-mail me. I would be happy to hear from you. T his site contains his complete works. Summaries of his work. Free essays on his work. A history of the man himself. Links to other Shakespeare resources. We also have provided a message board for those who want to talk to others about Shakespeare. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 "The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together." All's Well That Ends Well, Act iv. Sc. 3. We have moved! The new site is at The Shakespeare Revue . Contact Webmaster | Send A Presskit to Webmaster "HERE LIETH A PITEOUS SHAKESPEARE PAGE" & "THE SHAKESPEARE REVUE" are the property of the webmaster and ? 2000 HENTZAU PRODUCTIONS. Any use of the contents of this page without express permission is strictly prohibited. Visit HENTZAU PRODUCTIONS . Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Proper Elizabethan Accents Meant for the faire worker, but suitable for the scholar... Faire Index Page Pronunciation | Pronunciation Drills | Grammar | Vocabulary Songs | Forms of Address | Insults | References This page could not exist without the vast amount of help I have received from various people at RPFN and alt.fairs.renaissance .
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Votes:0 Dedicated to the study of the life and a reassessment of the reputation of Richard III and the study of fifteenth-century English history and culture HOME MEMBERS ONLY (what's this?) Introduction and Contents Online Library: Texts and Essays Richard III Onstage and Off Resources for Students and Teachers Financial Aid Web Links What's New About the Society Become a member Search the Site Special Sections: Back to Basics Barley Hall Bosworth Fifteenth-Century Life Gillespie Fund History in the Comic Mode McGee Fund Ricardian Fiction Tours and Travel Contact us To Prove a Villain: The Real Richard III. This volunteer-maintained site is sponsored by the American Branch of the England-based Richard III Society and devoted to the study of King Richard III , last of the medieval English kings th Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Rivendell Educational Archive has moved its resources ... Some of the sections have been taken offline because they no
longer provide useful information, while others have been updated,
expanded, and moved to separate sites. The following sections have been moved: Drama: Greek Drama (now History and Culture in Ancient Athens) Shakespeare History: Ancient Egypt Celtic Europe Modern China --> Literature: American Literature
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Votes:0 Now located at: http://shakespearean.org.uk/ All sources Transcribed and Edited by Thomas Larque Hello and Welcome to the "Shakespeare and His Critics" page. From this page, I hope to offer you access to a wide and increasing range of Shakespeare related documents. To skip to documents on a particular character, play, or subject please click on the bookmarks below. Historical Sources Ophelia - Hamlet - Shylock - Female Characters - Performance - Other Writers Modern Criticism and Information Elizabethan Theatre - Ophelia Bibliography - Toby Belch - Shakespearean Theses - Masters Degrees Thomas Larque (site editor) - Dedication COPYRIGHT - All editions of works published on this website are, unless otherwise stated, Copyright ? Thomas Larque and may not be duplicated without permission. Peo Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Forum for the authorship of the Shakespeare canon Was Shakspere Shakespeare? It is remarkable that not one of England's poet-dramatists, at the death of the man born William Shakspere, wrote a single line lamenting his passing or praising his literary talents, and it is strange that Shakespeare's very detailed will lists no books or manuscripts as part of his estate. Perhaps more disquieting still is the man's epitaph, apparently written by him, if we are to take its words literally. It reads: Good friend for Jesus' sake forbear To dig the dust enclosed here Blessed be the man that spares these stones And cursed be he that moves my bones. Was this embarrassing doggerel written by the author of Hamlet, MacBeth, King Lear, et al.? For over a century the authorship of the Shakespeare canon ha Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 NEWS ON THE RIALTO Keep abreast of Shakespearean current events by reading Michael LoMonico's News on the Rialto blog. REVIEW OUR FINAL ISSUE Random Thoughts about Teaching Shakespeare SHAKESPEARE ARCHIVES Although we have official sold out of our past issues, we invite you to visit the Shakespeare Magazine archives. SHAKESPEARE BOOKSTORE Come on in and browse the shelves of The Infinite Book ! In nature's infinite book of secrecy A little I can read. ~Anthony and Cleopatra Last updated February 07, 2006. ? 1996-2004 Shakespeare Magazine. All Rights Reserved. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Web bardweb.net Shakespeare's Biography Shakespeare's Works • Plays • Poetry Shakespeare's Language Shakespeare's Will Authorship Debate The Globe Theatre Elizabethan England Shakespearean Study Reading List Theatre Companies Other Links SRC Storefront About the SRC Citing the SRC Welcome! Thank you for visiting the Shakespeare Resource Center. You'll find here collected links from all over the World Wide Web to help you find information on William Shakespeare. There are millions of pages that reference Shakespeare on the Internet. This site aims to make it a little easier to find your sources. You could also buy a book or something to further your learning experience and help support the site, but that's up to you. The e-mail policy of the Shakespeare Resource Center is simple: Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 This site is being worked on, but is available for use in the meantime. Reviews & Plot Summaries Of Shakespeare's Best Plays Unique Reviews of Shakespeare's Best Plays Plot Summaries of Shakespeare's Best Plays Characters of Shakespeare's Best Plays Site Information Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V Links Check out my other educational site: Basic Guide to Essay Writing Visit my home page . This paraphrase of William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar is intended as a supplement to the original work. Read it along with the original as an aid to comprehension, not as a replacement, since no paraphrase can ever match the richness of Shakespeare's original text. Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V Links Paraphrase side-by-side with the original text Thanks to Rodney G. Nelson for creating this file! If you find this site helpful, make a small donation to help defray the hosting costs. Please email me with your questions or comments. This page was created by Kathy Livingston in April 1997. The entire paraphrase was completed in August 2000. Contents are Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 --> www.stratford-upon-avon.co.uk Home William Shakespeare Historic Stratford Brief History of Shakespeare Elizabethan Stratford WS Life WS School WS Bedroom WS Life in Context Shakespeare Theatrical Experience Stratford Town Stratford Town Bridge Street High Street Sheep Street Bancroft Gardens Waterside and the Canal Basin Rother Street Chapel Street Henley Street Church Street (KES) What's On Travel Travel to Stratford-upon-Avon Stratford Maps & Walkabout Tour Getting Around Stratford by Boat In Our Area Contact Us Where to Stay Stay in & around Stratford Last Minute Availability Secure Online Booking Stratford Long Term Accomm. Warks and N Cotswolds Accommodation Regulations Eating Out Restaurants Tea Shops Pubs & Inns Tourist Guide The Shakespeare Properties Shakespeare Centre Library Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Welcome to the Web's first edition of the Complete Works
of William Shakespeare. This site has offered Shakespeare's plays and
poetry to the Internet community since 1993. Announcement: The restoration of the site following a disk
failure has been delayed. The text of the plays is available now.
The poetry and other services, including the search engine and
forums, will return shortly. (Nov. 13, 2000) For other Shakespeare resources, visit the Mr. William Shakespeare
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Votes:0 - Text - Choose your play: A Midsummer Night's Dream King Lear (Folio) King Lear (Quarto) Henry IV 1 Henry IV 2 Henry V The Winter's Tale Macbeth Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 1556 - Anne Hathaway is born. 1564 - William Shakespeare is born in April (probably the 23rd) in Stratford-On-Avon (94 miles from London.) 1582 - Marries Anne Hathaway on November 27. 1583 - Susanna Shakespeare is born. 1585 - The twins Judith and Hamnet Shakespeare are born. 1592 - After leaving Stratford for London, William was recognized as a successful actor, as well as a leading poet. He was a member of 'The Chamberlain's Men'. 1596 - Hamnet dies at the age of eleven. Shakespeare becomes a "gentleman" when the College of Heralds grants his father a coat of arms. 1597- He bought a large house called "The Great House of New Place". 1599 - The 'Globe Theater' is built from the pieces of 'The Theater' in July. 1603 - 'The Lord Chamberlain's Men' became 'The King's Men' Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 [The following essay was posted by David Richman to the Shaksper Net in January 1997. It should be of particular interest to those studying the textual history of King Lear .] The King Lear Quarto in Rehearsal and Performance David Richman Associate Professor of Theatre University of New Hampshire For more than two and a half centuries, readers have been reasonably content with editorial conflations of King Lear 's two authoritative texts, that printed in the 1608 Quarto and that published in the 1623 Folio. From 1838, after Macready ended the reign in the theatre of Nahum Tate's redaction by restoring to the stage both the fool and the unhappy ending, producers and directors have founded theatrical productions on such conflations, though they have taken liberties with them. A century afte Read More Go to Site
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