This is a website that provides information about, and links to further resources relating to, Shakespeare’s works, as well as full-text versions of his plays. It contains a comprehensive page on A Midsummer Night’s Dream. This site can be a useful starting point in your research and point you towards more resources.
The Folger Shakespeare Library’s website is created and maintained by the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC, which contains the world’s largest Shakespeare collection and provides extensive Shakespeare education. The website covers Shakespeare’s works and life and provides a look into the Folger’s collection, as well as providing a variety of essays, blog posts, and podcasts on Shakespeare and his works. Information is sorted by work as well as accessible by a search bar. The site is easy to navigate. The information is up-to-date and new content is consistently uploaded. The site is maintained by a free-to-visit library, and although they do accept donations and sell copies of Shakespeare’s plays and various Shakespeare merchandise, neither is the core purpose of the site. The content is reliable and well-written. Sources are cited where applicable. The site is geared towards a general audience.
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This is a website that provides information about Shakespeare. It contains an article on A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as many others about Shakespeare’s life and work. It can provide you with context about the play and Shakespeare generally.
Shakespedia is maintained by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, a charity that cares for Shakespeare heritage sites. It covers Shakespeare’s life and works, with special focus on his birthplace. There is an index of articles for easy navigation. The site is unbiased and not intended for commercial purposes. The content is up-to-date and reliable. It is intended for a general audience.
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This is a website that provides in-depth information and analysis of Shakespeare’s plays. There is a page on A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It can provide analysis of the characters and themes in the play.
Bell Shakespeare is Australia’s National Shakespeare Theater. Their website contains resources on Shakespeare’s plays, including this page on A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It is easy to navigate, with many clickable buttons and links. The information is up-to-date and reliable. The site is unbiased, and the “education” section of the site is noncommercial. It is intended for a general audience.
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This is a website with information on Shakespeare’s plays, including A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It can provide analysis of, and background information on, the play.
The Shakespeare’s Globe website is maintained by Shakespeare’s Globe, a theater and Shakespeare education center. The website provides analysis of, information about, and videos of their past productions of Shakespeare’s works. It is easy to navigate with clickable tabs and menus. The information is up-to-date and reliable. The site is unbiased and generally not commercial, although the videos of past productions are locked behind a small paywall. It is intended for general audiences.
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This is a website that provides information about Shakespeare’s life and works. It provides information relevant to the study of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It can provide information about, and links to further readings on, topics relevant to your analysis.
The Shakespeare Resource Center is run by J. M. Pressley, a theater professional. It provides information on, and links to further readings on, Shakespeare and his works. The information is reliable, although the further resources linked are generally from the 2010s or earlier. The site can be navigated using drop-down menus. The site is unbiased and not commercial, although it is run on donations. It is intended for general audiences.
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