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A Way to Teach | The Text is a Terrible Thing to Waste
Thought-provoking article on current technology & trends and their impact on libraries & information literacy.
William Shakespeare - Biography and Works
This page gives the background and many links to Shakespeare's work. It also has a postboard to ask questions and to even give your class questions to debate in class.
Shakespeares Words | Home
The site integrates the full text of the plays and poems with the entire Glossary database, allowing you to search for any word or phrase in Shakespeare's works, and in particular to find all instances of all words that can pose a difficulty to the modern reader.
BBC - Drama - 60 Second Shakespeare - Homepage
NOTE: The page is no longer updated but is still useful. Create your own interpretation of Shakespeare in one minute - make a film or audio, take a scene or whole play - keep it classic or make it modern, it's up to you. It also has links to other resources on Shakespeare, including newspaper articles telling shakespeare's stories...
The amazing web site of Shakespeare's Sonnets
The full text of Shakespeare's sonnets with commentaries and pictures. Since large numbers of the sonnets are printed to single web pages, students can use their browser "find" function to find sonnets with specific keywords and phrases.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
Full text of Shakespeare's plays and poetry.
Shakespeare Resource Center
Offers collected links to assist with online research. There are links on left of page, more sites on bottom of page to help you find information on William Shakespeare. Note: includes notes on the meaning and cadence of famous passages
Shakespeare Online
This site about Shakespeare provides biographical information, analysis on sonnets, list of characters and plays, discusses themes, play analyses, Shakespeare's biography, essays, and answers to common Shakespeare questions. It also offers some quizzes on different works
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
An annotated guide and index to Shakespeare on the web including random information about Shakespeare that can be hard to find on the internet.
Absolute Shakespeare - plays, quotes, summaries, essays...
A good anthology site for many things Shakespeare. In addition to links to full text, summaries, biographies, theatre and language, there are study guides for ten of the most famous plays
Enjoying "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare
The site provides lots of background and some speculation about the play. Offers some gruesome and entertaining facts about the play. Very easy to read.
Spike Magazine: Book Reviews, Interviews, Music, Art, Self Publishing, Travel and More
SpikeMagazine.com is a website about books, culture and ideas. Spike has been online in various forms since 1996. Thanks to a small army of contributors over the last 11 years, Spike has hundreds of book reviews, interviews, music reviews and features with writers, artists and musicians.
Shmoop: Study Guides, Teacher Resources
Smart, fun, plain-spoken study guides and teacher resources. Digital textbooks prepared by Ph.D. and Masters students from Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley
Balzac's Paris - A Guided Tour
Wander through the heart of Paris in the time of Balzac, as described through some of his works, and as documented in maps and engravings ofThe Vernon Duke Collection Special Collections Department, University of California Library
American Book Review :: Home
100 Best First Lines of Novels As chosen by the editors of American Book Review
100 Best First Lines of Novels — Infoplease.com
100 Best First Lines of Novels As chosen by the editors of American Book Review (in Tabular format)
http://www.GoogleLitTrips.com
This website offers learners virtual worlds to explore as they study great literature by using Google Earth and embellished placemarks that mark a story's journey
The Edgar Allan Poe Digital Collection
The digital collection incorporates images of all Poe manuscripts and letters at the Ransom Center with a selection of related archival materials, two books by Poe annotated by the author, sheet music based on his poems, and portraits from the Ransom Center collections. Poe’s manuscripts and letters are linked to transcriptions on the website of the Poe Society of Baltimore.
MathFiction Homepage
The Mathematical Fiction Homepage is my attempt to collect information about all significant references to mathematics in fiction
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