Incoming Resources
- Shadowplay, the hidden beliefs and coded politics of William Shakespeare, Clare Asquith
- Love's labor's lost, William Shakespeare ; with new and updated critical essays and a revised bibliography ; edited by John Arthos
- The Riverside Shakespeare, general and textual editor, G. Blakemore Evans, with the assistance of J.J M. Tobin
- No fear Shakespeare, Hamlet, William Shakespeare ; edited by John Crowther
- Shakespeare was a woman & other heresies, how doubting the bard became the biggest taboo in literature, Elizabeth Winkler
- William Shakespeare's Much ado about nothing, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Northrop Frye on Shakespeare, edited by Robert Sandler
- Death by Shakespeare, snakebites, stabbings and broken hearts, Kathryn Harkup
- William Shakespeare's The taming of the shrew, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The millionaire and the bard, Henry Folger's obsessive hunt for Shakespeare's first folio, Andrea E. Mays
- The Marlowe-Shakespeare connection, a new study of the authorship question, Samuel L. Blumenfeld
- Stay, Illusion!, the Hamlet doctrine, Simon Critchley & Jamieson Webster
- A midsummer night's dream, edited by John Crowther
- North by Shakespeare, a rogue scholar's quest for the truth behind the Bard's work, Michael Blanding
- Shakespeare saved my life, ten years in solitary with the bard, Laura Bates
- William Shakespeare's Macbeth, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The life and death of King John ;, The famous history of the life of Henry VIII : with new and updated critical essays and a revised bibliography, William Shakespeare
- The merchant of Venice, modern version side-by-side with full original text, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband. --
- The tragedy of King Richard the Second, William Shakespeare ; edited by Frances E. Dolan
- Shakespeare's histories, George J. Becker
- An Oxford anthology of Shakespeare, selected and introduced by Stanley Wells
- Much ado about something., a Frontline co-production with a Helpful Eye and Chili Films production and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ; producers, Michael Rubbo, Penelope McDonald ; written, directed, and filmed by Michael Rubbo, Fullscreen
- Shakespeare's comedies, Jack A. Vaughn
- William Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Soul of the age, a biography of the mind of William Shakespeare, Jonathan Bate
- Hamlet, [William Shakespeare]
- Macbeth, edited by John Crowther
- Henry V, [edited by John Crowther]
- Shakespeare, his world and his work, M. M. Reese
- William Shakespeare, edited, with an introduction, by Harold Bloom
- Understanding Macbeth, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Faith Nostbakken
- Shakespeare in Swahililand, in search of a global poet, Edward Wilson-Lee
- Hamlet in purgatory, Stephen Greenblatt
- Shakespeare for students, critical interpretations of Henry IV, part one, Henry V, King Lear, Much ado about nothing, Richard III, The taming of the shrew, The tempest, and Twelfth night, Catherine C. Dominic, editor ; advisors, Cynthia Burnstein, Gladys V. Veidemanis, Book II
- Shakespeare, the biography, Peter Ackroyd
- Henry VI, part one ; Henry VI, part two ; Henry VI, part three, with new and updated critical essays and a revised bibliography, William Shakespeare
- A dictionary of quotations from Shakespeare, a topical guide to over 3,000 great passages from the plays, sonnets, and narrative poems, selected by Margaret Miner and Hugh Rawson
- The comedy of errors, with new and updated critical essays and a revised bibliography, William Shakespeare ; edited by Harry Levin
- A midsummer night's dream, William Shakespeare
- Shakespeare, the invention of the human, Harold Bloom
- Othello, edited and rendered into modern English by Gayle Holste
- Who was William Shakespeare?, by Celeste Davidson Mannis ; Illustrated by John O'Brien
- Shakespeare's language, by Frank Kermode
- Women of will, following the feminine in Shakespeare's plays, Tina Packer
- Rome and rhetoric, Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Garry Wills
- Macbeth, modern English version side-by-side with full original text, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband
- The second part of "King" Henry IV, with new dramatic criticism and an updated bibliography, edited by Norman N. Holland
- Contested Will, who wrote Shakespeare?, James Shapiro
- All's well that ends well, William Shakespeare; edited by Claire McEachern
- Antony and Cleopatra