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William Shakespeare on the Web: General Sites

The Electric Shakespeare
Useful resources for a literature course conducted by L. Danson includes scenes, commentary, searchable text and more.

The Heart of Mystery
Transcript of a January, 1995 interview on NewsHour of Professor Donald Foster by Elizabeth Farnsworth concerning the recently-discovered elegy believed to have been written by Shakespeare.

Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
Superb mega-site by Terry Gray includes a timeline, geneaology, biographical quiz, a Shakespeare canon, and much more.

Shakespeare Glossary
Extensive vanilla-text listing of terms and their modern meanings at the Wiretap site.

Shakespeare Magazine
This magazine offers teaching resources, event schedules, and articles on understanding and performing Shakespeare. The website includes sample articles as well as subscription info.

The Shakespeare Resource Site
Excellent mega-site by J. M. "Marc" Pressley covers Shakespeare's life and works, the authorship controversy, Elizabethan England and the Globe Theatre, as well as offering a reading list and FAQ.

The Shakespearean Insulter
This amusing program by Chris Seidel serves up a fresh insult taken from one of Shakespeare's plays or a new creation using the Shakespearean Insult kit with each press of the button.

Shakespeare.com
A Java-based poetry game, 400 years ago this month, reviews and more.

Surfing with the Bard
Fun and friendly website for teachers and students offers introductory info and guides to Shakespeare's plays, lesson plans, and a discussion forum. A promising site by Amy Ulen.

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