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The titles in the listing above link to the editions from the 1914 edition of The Oxford Shakespeare at Bartleby. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare from Jeremy Hylton at MIT are also available.

For further online Shakespeare texts in other locations and formats and Shakespeare commentary, go to the Shakespeare Section of the ipl Resources by Subject collection (Arts & Humanities > Literature > Authors > Shakespeare) or search on Shakespeare in the ipl.

For criticism and other information on Shakespeare and his works, go to the Shakepeare Section of the ipl Literary Criticism Collection.

For an annotated guide to scholarly Shakespeare resources on the Internet, we recommend the excellent Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet.

To search the full text of Shakespeare’s works, use The Works of the Bard.

For a handy guide to monologues found in Shakespeare’s works, use the Shakespeare’s Monologues site.

Shakespeare’s complete body of work in plain text (ASCII) format is available for downloading as one huge gzipped tar file [2039K].

The Two Gentelmen of VeronaTwelfth NightTroilus and CressidaThe TempestThe Winter's TaleThe Taming of the ShrewPericles, Prince of TyreMuch Ado About NothingA Midsummer Night's DreamThe Merry Wives of WindsorThe Merchant of VeniceMeasure for MeasureLove's Labours LostCymbelineThe Comedy of ErrorsAs You Like ItAll's Well That Ends WellIPL ShakespeareRichard IIKing JohnHenry VIIIHenry VI part 3Henry VI part 2Henry VI part 1Henry VHenry IV part 2Henry IV part 1Richard IIIIPL ShakespeareA Lover's ComplaintThe Passionate PilgrimThe Rape of LucreceShakespeare's SonnetsSonnets to the Sundry Notes of MusicThe Phoenix and the TurtleVenus and AdonisA Shakespeare GlossaryIPL ShakespeareTimon of AthensRomeo and JulietOthelloMacBethKing LearJulius CaesarHamletCoriolanusAnthony and CleopatraTitus AndronicusIPL Shakespeare

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