Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's London
- Social Classes
- Religion and Church
- Who Was Shakespeare?
- Economy
- Medicine
- Women
- The Renaissance Stage
- The Evolution of Theater
- The Theater in Society
- The Globe and Its Neighbors
- Actors
- Companies
- Gender
- Scenery
- The Experience of Watching a Play
- Politics and Power
- The Tudors and The Stuarts
- Queen Elizabeth I
- King James I
- Laws of the Day
- War and Peace
- Lineage and Succession
- Reading Shakespeare
- Shakespearean Sources
- Mythological References
- Is This English?
- Glossing Language
- Literary Devices
- Shakespeare's Settings
- The Use of Nature
- Romeo and Juliet: What's Going On?
- The Details
- Romeo
- Juliet
- Mercutio
- The Nurse
- Friar Lawrence
- Prince Escalus
- Montagues and Capulets
- Family Duty
- Romeo and Juliet: Themes
- Providence, Fortune, and Fate
- Opposites and Disorder
- Courtly Love and Real Love
- Religious Power and State Power
- Conflict
- Use of Language and Speeches
- Imagery and Symbols
- Allusions, Puns, and Wordplay
- Opening Scene
- Balcony Scene
- Mercutio's Queen Mab
- Death Scene
- Romeo and Juliet in Performance and Study
- Elizabethan Performance
- Contemporary Performance
- Contemporary Film
- Critical Approaches
- Performance Workshop
- Directing Workshop
- Hamlet: Structure and Background
- Hamlet: The Basics
- Structure of the Play
- Classical and Revenge Tragedy
- Hamlet as Tragic Hero
- All the World's a Stage
- Changing Political Orders
- Critical Approaches to Hamlet
- Hamlet: Themes and Imagery
- Sanity and Madness
- He Who Hesitates ...
- Chastity
- Hamlet on the Couch: Freudian Interpretation
- Disease Metaphor
- Hamlet: Character Studies
- Hamlet
- Claudius
- Gertrude
- Ophelia
- Polonius
- Horatio
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
- The Ghost
- Fortinbras and Laertes
- Hamlet: Critical Scenes and Speeches
- "O That This Too Solid Flesh"
- "O, What a Rogue and Peasant Slave Am I"
- "To Be, or Not To Be"
- "How All Occasions Do Inform Against Me"
- The "Mousetrap" Play
- The Gravedigger's Scene
- Elizabethan Hamlet Productions
- Contemporary Hamlet Productions
- Hamlet in Film
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