"O, beauty, till now I never knew thee!"
Henry VIII, Act i, Sc.4
- The Complete Literary Works of William Shakespeare
- Everything Shakespeare
- Encyclopedia Britannica
- Sites on Shakespeare and the Renaissance
- Shakespeare For Teachers and Students
- Shakespeare's works
- Teaching Shakespeare
- Shakespeare Oxford Society Home Page
- Shakespeare's Works
- Internet Public Library - Shakespeare Bookshelf
- Michigan Shakespeare Festival
- Shakespeare-online
- Shakespear.com
as presented by The Classic Literature Library
The Complete Literary Works of William Shakespeare, 42 plays, poems and sonnets from the bard himself. You will also find 11 Plays attributed in part to William Shakespeare and 19 of Shakespeare's plays/books translated to German.
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Pages of links that follow are designed for rapid access and simple downloading.
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) Shakespeare for Teachers page. You will find online e-texts of Shakespeare's works, his biography, lesson plans, the Globe Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon and other topics. Please visit the ISLMC Young Adult Literature page. The ISLMC is a preview site for teachers, librarians, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap.
Online e-texts of Shakespeare's works.
Since 1984, the Folger Shakespeare Library has held eleven Teaching Shakespeare Institutes funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. These Institutes bring together the country's most talented teachers with scholars, master teachers, and actors and offer classroom teachers the opportunity to research in the world's foremost Shakespeare collection. The '98 and '00 Institutes focused specifically on disseminating that research worldwide through the teacher-created lesson plans that you'll find in this site.
Welcome to the Shakespeare Oxford Society, the second oldest continuously operating organization (the Bacon Society dates back to 1886) involved in the two-centuries old Shakespeare authorship debate. The purpose of the Society is to document and establish Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550-1604), as the universally recognized author of the works of William Shakespeare.
Links to the collected and individual works by Shakespeare available on the Internet. Most are to web editions, but gopher, ftp, and telnet accessible resources have also been linked.

