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William Shakespeare on the Web: Online Works

Texts of Shakespeare's Plays
All the comedies, histories and tragedies at Amanda Mabillard's Shakespeare site at About.

Shakespeare's Sonnets and Poems
Online at Amanda Mabillard's Shakespeare site at About.

The Collected Works of Shakespeare
Every play and every poem ever written by the Bard -- and you can search the text of the entire collection with the search engine. Excellent job by Matty Farrow.

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
Searchable site at MIT includes a discussion area, glossary, and selection of Bartlett's Quotations by the Bard.

The Furness Collection
Scans of pages from Shakespearean plays and poems at the University of Pennsylvania Library Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Image.

The Internet Public Library Shakespeare Bookshelf
A graphic interface leads you to all the Comedies, Histories,Tragedies and Poetry of the Bard, as well as literary criticism.

The Internet Shakespeare Editions
This evolving project aims to make scholarly, fully annotated texts of the Bard's plays available on the web, and already includes old-spelling editions of more than a dozen plays.

The Poetry of William Shakespeare
Attractively-presented versions of the Bard's poems, plus very useful background information on the Sonnets, by William Luddy.

Shakespeare
Vanilla-text versions of plays and poetry accessible via Gopher, provided by Jay Treat. Also includes an enormously helpful glossary.

The Shakespeare Stack Project
Individual works in Hypercard format for the Mac, downloadable and free for distribution, provided by Mark Zimmerman.

Shake-Speare's Sonnets (1609)
Online transcript at the Renaissance Electronic Texts site, available in HTML, SGML, and COCOA-encoded formats. 

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