This is a database of essays and criticism on literature. It contains a wide variety of critical essays. Many essays are available on A Midsummer Night’s Dream. This source can be of use to find sources to aid your research and begin your analysis of the play.
There is basic and advanced searching, with the ability for faceted searching. The database contains sources from the 21st century and earlier and is updated regularly. It largely includes full-text coverage, though some entries have only abstracts available. It includes critical essays and articles. Peer-reviewed articles are included. Material can be sorted by date, relevance, and format. Users sign in with their Microsoft or Google login, which will allow them to save sources to their OneDrive (Microsoft) or Google Docs (Google). Sources can also be emailed or exported to NoodleTools, Refworks, or Easybib. The audience for the database is primarily academic.
This resource was found by filtering for databases on English and Literature on the Rebecca Crown Library’s “A-Z Databases” page.
This is a database of essays and literature. It broadly covers many topics related to the humanities and social sciences. It contains articles on A Midsummer Night’s Dream across a variety of disciplines. It can point you towards a broad range of multidisciplinary sources relating to the play.
There is basic and advanced searching, with additional facets. It covers the 21st century and content is updated regularly. It includes books and parts of books. Content is indexed and abstract only. Peer-reviewed sources are included. Material can be sorted by format, relevance, and date. Users can create an account and save articles to a folder. The audience is academic.
This resource was found by filtering for databases on English and Literature on the Rebecca Crown Library’s “A-Z Databases” page.
This is a database of literature research. It covers a wide variety of materials related to the study of literature. It contains many sources related to A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and can be a starting place for research about the play.
There is basic and advanced searching, as well as faceted searching. There is a wide range of coverage across several centuries and content is updated regularly. Entries are indexed and abstracted. It contains primarily critical essays, which are peer-reviewed. Material can be sorted by format, relevance, and date. Users may sign in with their Microsoft or Google login, which will allow them to save sources to their OneDrive (Microsoft) or Google Docs (Google). Sources can also be emailed or exported to NoodleTools, Refworks, or Easybib. The audience is academic.
This resource was found by filtering for databases on English and Literature on the Rebecca Crown Library’s “A-Z Databases” page.