Incoming Resources
- The hollow crown, Shakespeare on how leaders rise, rule, and fall, Eliot A. Cohen
- Patterns in Shakespearian tragedy
- William Shakespeare, the problem plays, Richard Hillman
- Shakespeare's early tragedies, a collection of critical essays, edited by Mark Rose
- The friendly Shakespeare, a thoroughly painless guide to the best of the bard, Norrie Epstein
- Twentieth century interpretations of Julius Caesar, a collection of critical essays, edited by Leonard F. Dean
- William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar,, by David R. Turner
- Shakespeare, the later years, Russell Fraser
- Shakespeare's mouldy tales, recurrent plot motifs in Shakespearian drama, Leah Scragg
- Richard III, William Shakespeare ; edited by Julie Hankey
- Readings on the comedies, Clarice Swisher, book editor
- Bacon is Shake-speare., Together with a reprint of Bacon's Promus of formularies and elegancies, collated, with the original MS. by F.B. Bickley, and rev. by F.A. Herbert
- Twentieth century interpretations of Richard II;, a collection of critical essays., Edited by Paul M. Cubeta
- Twentieth century interpretations of The tempest;, a collection of critical essays,, edited by Hallett Smith
- Our naked frailties;, sensational art and meaning in Macbeth, [by] Paul A. Jorgensen
- Twentieth century interpretations of Henry V;, a collection of critical essays
- The merry wives of Windsor, by William Shakespeare ; edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine
- William Shakespeare, a documentary volume, edited by Catherine Loomis
- The mad folk of Shakespeare: psychological essays
- Dictionary of Shakespeare, by Louise McConnell
- Playing Shakespeare, written and presented by John Barton ; directed by John Carlaw ; produced by Andrew Snell ; executive producers, Melvyn Bragg and Nick Evans ; [LWT ; ITV Global Entertainment]
- Scenic form in Shakespeare
- Twentieth century interpretations of Hamlet;, a collection of critical essays., Edited by David Bevington
- Henry VI, by William Shakespeare ; edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine, Part 3
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare, edited by Margreta de Grazia and Stanley Wells
- Shakespeare's religious background
- The man Shakespeare and his tragic life-story
- Shakespeare, Michael Wood
- The royal play of Macbeth;, when, why, and how it was written by Shakespeare
- I am not Prince Hamlet, Shakespeare criticism schools of English, D.K.C. Todd
- Shakespeare: the pattern in his carpet
- Shakespeare A to Z, the essential reference to his plays, his poems, his life and times, and more, Charles Boyce ; David White, editorial consultant ; foreword by Terry Hands
- Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet;, a psychoanalytic inquiry,, by K. R. Eissler
- Henry VIII, by William Shakespeare ; edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine
- Shakespeare's universe of comedy,, by William J. Martz
- Young Shakespeare, Russell Fraser
- Understanding Macbeth, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Faith Nostbakken
- The Riverside Shakespeare, general and textual editor, G. Blakemore Evans, with the assistance of J.J M. Tobin
- Shakespeare in his time and ours, [by] Paul N. Siegel
- The gospel according to Shakespeare, Piero Boitani ; translated by Vittorio Montemaggi and Rachel Jacoff
- Women of will, following the feminine in Shakespeare's plays, Tina Packer
- Hamlet, an authoritative text, intellectual backgrounds, extracts from the sources, essays in criticism, William Shakespeare ; edited by Cyrus Hoy
- Drama within drama: Shakespeare's sense of his art in King Lear, The winter's tale, and The tempest
- Twentieth century interpretations of the Merchant of Venice:, a collection of critical essays
- Shakespeare, the tragedies, John Russell Brown
- Twentieth century interpretations of King Lear, a collection of critical essays, edited by Janet Adelman
- The Year of Lear, Shakespeare in 1606, James Shapiro
- George Bernard Shaw, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Shakespeare in succession, translation and time, edited by Michael Saenger and Sergio Costola
- Coriolanus, by William Shakespeare ; edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine