1. Wikipedia: Shakespeare Authorship Question: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare_
authorship_question


2. Shakespeare site that has a section for the
authorship question
: http://absoluteshakespeare.com/trivia
/authorship/authorship.htm


3. Another authorship site: http://absoluteshakespeare.com/trivia
/authorship/authorship.htm


4. A page from a site on Shakespeare that
references the authorship issue: http://www.bardweb
.net/debates.html


5. Declaration of Reasonable Doubt - good site
with many useful pages: http://www.doubtaboutwill.org/


6. Shakespeare Authorship Trust - good source: http://www.shakespeareanauthorshiptrust.org
.uk/pages/why.htm


7. Key site - Shakespeare Oxford Society. This site will keep tabs on upcoming events and new research: http://www.shakespeare-oxford.com/?p=35


8. Site dedicated to the Authorship question: http://www.shakespearefellowship.org/


9. Site dedicated to the authorship question: http://www.authorshipstudies.org/organizations
/index.cfm10. Great resource on de Vere - based in the UK: http://www.deveresociety.co.uk/

1. http://playshakespeare.com/
The ultimate resource for Shakespeare. This is a must-have for all student of Shakespeare and for those who’ve got to cram for a final. Get a synopsis, character overviews, scenes descriptions, reviews and documents on every play of our great playwright.


2. http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org
Everything Shakespeare. Complete works and easy-to-search format

3. http://shakespeare.mit.edu/
the Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Online and easy to navigate

Where to find Shakespeare performances:

4. Alabama Shakespeare Festival: Web site
Bard on the Beach: Web site
Colorado Shakespeare Festival : Web site
Guthrie Theater: Web site
Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Web site
Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival: Web site
San Francisco Shakespeare Festival: Web site
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival: Web site
Shakespeare Theatre Company: Web site

5. http://www.enotes.com/shakespeare-quotes

if you need a quote from Shakespeare, common or obscure,
it’ s probably here.
 
6. http://www.shakespeares-sonnets.com/  
the wondrous poems and sonnets of Shakespeare.
Easy to navigate.



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