Facilitates research into Shakespeare as a European phenomenon, as well as the afterlives of the man and his work on the European Continent and in Britain.
Built in 1935, as part of the California Pacific International Exposition, for the presentation of abridged versions of Shakespeare's plays, the Globe is San Diego's largest arts institution and among the nation's top-ranked regional theatres.
Promoting activities that encourage people to see Shakespeare's work as works of theatre to be experienced, not simply as works of dramatic literature to be read.
Encyclopedia entry about William Shakespeare, the English poet and playwright, covering his life and times, canonical works, the debate over his identity, and ...
Information on the life and works of William Shakespeare, the English Renaissance poet and playwright, including a glossary, overview of major critics, analysis, ...
William Shakespeare's collected plays online, with a search engine, concordance, and notable quotes from each one. Also includes a character guide, glossary, and ...
Annotated guide to scholarly Shakespeare resources available online, including a Shakespeare timeline, genealogy, biography, a chart of canonical works, Rowe's ...
Student-friendly study guides to the plays of William Shakespeare, featuring side-by-side modern translations of such plays as Hamlet, Henry V, King Lear, Macbeth, ...
Study guides and resources for students of William Shakespeare, including an A to Z encyclopedia, information on Shakespeare's England, translations of difficult ...
Online texts of Shakespeare's plays and poetry, including selected tragedies, histories, comedies, and sonnets. Includes a Shakespeare biography and a plot summary ...