Sources for study

http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet. This website makes a very good starting point to search for good quality internet resources on Shakespeare.

http://www.bardweb.net/
Shakespeare Research Center. This site contains a biography, Shakespeare’s works, summaries of the plays and useful links to other websites. Nice: it contains Shakespeare’s last will and testament. Also info on the authorship debate, the Globe, Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s language.

http://ise.uvic.ca/Library/SLT/intro/introsubj.html
Shakespeare’s Life and Times. Besides a biography, this website offers a lot of information about the historical background of Shakespeare’s time (society, history, ideas, literature, drama). Very useful is the part about Shakespeare’s sources for his plays.

http://absoluteshakespeare.com/
This website gives you the online texts of all of Shakespeare’s works. But this website also contains some summaries of plays. A very useful part of this website is the glossary. Here you can look up Shakespeare’s words that are not common English.

http://www.unibas.ch/shine/
A website dedicated to Shakespeare in European Culture. The ‘metasite’ has very good and very much resources, to Shakespeare, his works, but also to the Renaissance in general.

http://www.opensourceshakespeare.com/
A very useful website. You can perform different searches through all of the texts of his plays and poetry.

http://www.shakespearehelp.com/
This website deals with Shakespeare’s most famous plays. For each play, it gives you references to online texts, quizzes, a stage and film history and useful internet resources.