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A lecture prepared by Ian Johnston of Malaspina University-College for students in English 366: Studies in Shakespeare in January 2001.
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An electronic version of the second quarto and first folio editions. Both can be displayed in their entirety, but users can also search for and compare differences between the specific sections of the texts.
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A directory of informative, worthwhile web pages devoted to Hamlet, divided into such categories as directories, discussion groups, full-text editions, humor, movies, papers, Shakespeare resources, spinoffs, summaries, and translations.
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From the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
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From the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
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From the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library.
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A lecture prepared for English 366: Studies in Shakespeare, by Ian Johnston of Malaspina-University College, Nanaimo, BC.
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A lecture prepared by Ian Johnston of Malaspina-University College, Nanaimo, BC.
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Annotated, online version of the play.
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A multidisciplinary, multi-institutional initiative at Holy Cross to use the World Wide Web to improve the teaching of Shakespeare.
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Text, commentary, context.
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"This volunteer-maintained site is sponsored by the American Branch of the England-based Richard III Society and devoted to the study of King Richard III, last of the medieval English kings the Wars of the Roses, a dynastic struggle in the later middle ages that pitted Yorkist against Lancastrian fifteenth-century England and its culture the reputation of Richard III in history, literature, and drama, especially Shakespeare."