Incoming Resources
- Twentieth century interpretations of Much ado about nothing, a collection of critical essays, edited by Walter R. Davis. --
- No fear Shakespeare, Hamlet, William Shakespeare ; edited by John Crowther
- Twentieth century interpretations of Henry IV, part two, a collection of critical essays, edited by David P. Young
- Understanding Macbeth, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Faith Nostbakken
- Twentieth century interpretations of Henry V, a collection of critical essays
- Understanding Macbeth, Thomas Thrasher
- Shakespeare's world and work, an encyclopedia for students, John F. Andrews, editor in chief, vol. 1
- The history plays, William Shakespeare
- A midsummer night's dream, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband
- All's well that ends well, Sheldon P. Zitner
- Shakespeare, editor, Joseph Rosenblum ; managing editor, Christina J. Moose
- A midsummer night's dream, edited by John Crowther
- The tempest, modern English version side-by-side with full original text, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband
- The Shakespeare dictionary, edited by Sandra Clark
- Twentieth century interpretations of the Merchant of Venice, a collection of critical essays. --
- Shakespeare, his work and his world, Michael Rosen ; illustrated by Robert Ingpen
- Shakespeare, [by] Anthony Burgess. --
- Northrop Frye on Shakespeare, edited by Robert Sandler
- The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice, William Shakespeare ; edited by Russ McDonald
- Shakespeare's tragedies, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- King Lear, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband
- A midsummer night's dream, by William Shakespeare ; adapted by Diana Stewart ; illustrated by Charles Shaw. --
- Julius Caesar, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband
- Shakespeare after all, Marjorie Garber
- The Shakespeare companion, Gareth and Barbara Lloyd Evans. --
- The merchant of Venice, modern version side-by-side with full original text, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband. --
- All of Shakespeare, Maurice Charney
- Twentieth century interpretations of Measure for measure, a collection of critical essays. --
- Readings on Romeo and Juliet, Don Nardo, book editor
- Henry VI, part one., Edited by Lawrence V. Ryan
- Power plays, Shakespeare's lessons in leadership and management, John O. Whitney and Tina Packer ; illustrations by Steve Noble
- Who was William Shakespeare?, by Celeste Davidson Mannis ; Illustrated by John O'Brien
- Readings on Macbeth, Clarice Swisher, book editor
- Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare ; illustrated by William Hatherell
- William Shakespeare's Macbeth, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Asimov's guide to Shakespeare, Isaac Asimov ; ill. by Rafael Palacios. --
- The life and times of William Shakespeare, Peter Levi
- William Shakespeare, a compact documentary life, S. Schoenbaum
- Shakespeare the man, A.L. Rowse
- Henry V, [edited by John Crowther]
- Shakespeare the historian, Paola Pugliatti
- Readings on the comedies, David Bender...[and others]
- Shakespeare, the basics, Sean McEvoy
- The Riverside Shakespeare, Textual editor: G. Blakemore Evans. General introd.: Harry Levin. [Introduction and explanatory notes to the plays and poems by] Herschel Baker [and others] With an essay on stage history by Charles H. Shattuck
- Selections from Johnson on Shakespeare, edited by Bertrand H. Bronson with Jean M. O'Meara
- Readings on the tragedies of William Shakespeare, Clarice Swisher, book editor
- Hamlet, edited and rendered into modern English Alan Durband. --
- Shakespeare's world and work, an encyclopedia for students, John F. Andrews, editor in chief, vol. 2
- Twentieth century interpretations of Richard II, a collection of critical essays, Edited by Paul M. Cubeta. -
- Macbeth, modern English version side-by-side with full original text, edited and rendered into modern English by Alan Durband