LITERATURA INGLESA

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As you can see from the list of link topics below, Lewis Carroll’s influence remains far-reaching today. His writings and ideas have sparked countless creative efforts of all kinds in all fields of the arts and sciences, all over the world. These links are only a sampling, but we hope you find them useful and instructive, not to mention entertaining. http://www.lewiscarroll.org/carroll/

Lewis Carroll « Lewis Carroll Society of North America

http://www.shakespeare-oxford.com/ Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford This website is the premier source of information on the Shakespeare authorship issue. Here you will find an extensive library of source material, a calendar of events, information on the Shakespeare Oxford Society and much more.

Shakespeare-Oxford Society

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THE CAMELOT PROJECT at the UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER

http://shakespeare.com/ If you are looking for shakespeare.nowheres.com – where shakespeare.com preserved some fragments of itself while its domain was leased out – click here .

Shakespeare.com

In Search of Shakespeare . Language Arts: Shakespeare's Sonnets | PBS

http://www.pbs.org/shakespeare/educators/language/lessonplan.html Introduction One of the difficulties teachers face when they teach Shakespeare is language accessibility. Twenty-first century students simply have difficulty understanding the words, and so they miss the meaning of his plays and sonnets. This is no small loss. Thus, it is a teacher's responsibility to help students not only understand the language but also to empower them, so that when faced with difficult texts they feel as if they can, with a little effort, appreciate what Shakespeare is saying.
the correct URL to use for this page is http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/it/~matty/Shakespeare/ as older URLs (those involving psrg, gh or cs) may be decommissioned at any time. Please update your bookmarks. Serving pages since 1993--the web's oldest Shakespeare site! (The comments on MIT's Shakespeare site notwithstanding, this site is the web's first edition of Shakespeare. The text is based on the same text as the MIT site but came online in October 1993, two months before the MIT site. Interestingly this was pointed out in previous correspondence .) http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/it/~matty/Shakespeare/

The Collected Works of Shakespeare

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James Joyce portal

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