Shakespeare, William: Shakespeare & Company
This education program strives to bring the classical poetry and plays of Shakespeare alive and into the lives of as many students and teachers as possible.
[http://www.shakespeare.org/]
Shakespeare, William: Bard Web
The Shakespeare Resource Center. You'll find here collected links from all over the World Wide Web to help you find information of all sorts on William Shakespeare.
[http://www.bardweb.net/]
Shakespeare, William: All Shakespeare
Welcome to the web's premier Shakespeare destination! Students, teachers, and scholars, we have the content you need. Guides to the Plays, Essays and Criticism, Famous Quotes, Shakespeare Q&A,The Globe Theatre, Biography and Pictures, Festival Guide, Shakespeare Dispatch.
[http://www.allshakespeare.com/]
Shakespeare, William: Shakespeare Theme
This site features the complete works of Shakespeare, an online exploration of Romeo and Juliet, even a Shakespearean homework helper.
[http://www.cln.org/]
Shakespeare, William: The Globe
The original Globe opened in 1599, burned down in 1613, was immediately rebuilt, but finally closed in 1642. Now, 200 yards from its original site, after almost 400 years, Shakespeare's Globe has been opened to the public again.
[http://www.rdg.ac.uk/]
Shakespeare, William: Shakespeare Update
Synopsis, The Debates Continue, Shakespeare on the Web, Reading List Reactions to Frontline's "The Shakespeare Mystery", Tapes & Transcripts, Feedback.
[http://www.pbs.org/]
Shakespeare, William: Click Notes
If you're desperate for some basic stuff about the play: summaries, character notes, themes, that kind of thing, then this site will provide you with it.
[http://www.clicknotes.com/]
Shakespeare, William: Talking to…..
Search the archived answers to questions about the lives and works of William Shakespeare or Charles Dickens. They are written by experts and are well worth investigating if you are studying their literature.
[http://www.talkingto.co.uk/]
Shakespeare, William: Shakespeare Online
A site where resources are well organised to make it easier to find what are looking for. It may be a synopsis of a play or a study guide that you need or you may just want to ask a question about one of Shakespeare's works.
[http://www.shakespeare-online.com/]
Shakespeare, William: Shakespeare Alive!
Teachers looking for inspiration will find suggested teaching activities based around selected plays of Shakespeare.
[http://academy.d20.co.edu/]
Romeo & Juliet: His Literary Career
A perennial staple of high school English classes, Romeo and Juliet was written by Shakespeare at a relatively early juncture in his literary career, most probably in 1594 or 1595.
[http://www.allshakespeare.com/]