Welcome! Thank you for visiting the new and slightly improved Shakespeare Resource Center. You'll find here collected links from all over the World Wide Web to help you find information on William Shakespeare. There are millions of pages that reference Shakespeare on the Internet. This site aims to make it a little easier to find your sources.
Our aim is to help students of all ages understand Shakespeare's language. From translating full Shakespeare plays and short quotes and phrases in to modern English, to providing in depth articles on Shakespeare's life and times, and Shakespeare essays, we're here to help make Shakespeare easy and accessible.
The Internet Shakespeare Editions publishes high quality materials on:
Shakespeare's works
His plays in performance
His life and times.
Open Source Shakespeare attempts to be the best free Web site containing Shakespeare's complete works. It is intended for scholars, thespians, and Shakespeare lovers of every kind. OSS includes the 1864 Globe Edition of the complete works, which was the definitive single-volume Shakespeare edition for over a half-century.
We invite you to examine the Bard with us. Just use the links on the left to find out more.
To be or not to be? That is the question.
Who hasn’t heard those famous lines from Shakespeare’s play Hamlet? For all the Shakespearean Renaissance fans out there, presenting the top 50 best Web sites for modern-day bards and Shakespeare-a-holics. You’ll find everything from Shakespeare news blogs to great resources to help with that Renaissance literature paper due tomorrow.
Welcome to the new website of Shakespeare's Words, the online version of the best-selling glossary and language companion.
Cambridge School Shakespeare companion website from Cambridge University Press