segunda-feira, 4 de janeiro de 2010

site de pesquisa

Olá!!
Espero que tenham tido uma ótima passagem de ano. E que em 2010 seja melhor que 2009!!!
Para começar, encontrei um site de pesquisa sobre Shakespeare no qual os apresento agora:
Welcome! Thank you for visiting the Shakespeare Resource Center. You'll find here collected links from all over the World Wide Web to help you find information on William Shakespeare. There are millions of pages that reference Shakespeare on the Internet. This site aims to make it a little easier to find your sources. You could also buy a book or something to further your learning experience and help support the site, but that's up to you.

The e-mail policy of the Shakespeare Resource Center is simple: the SRC will not provide answers to questions about homework, paper topics, interpretations, etc. The purpose of this site is to provide links to aid you in your online Shakespeare research; it's not meant to provide you a personal research assistant. But for the most burning questions, why not Ask the Bard?


Shakespeare's Biography
A brief biography of William Shakespeare, from his baptism to the inscription on his tomb at Holy Trinity in Stratford.
Shakespeare's Works
A summary overview of the four periods of Shakespeare's works, including links to online editions of the plays and Shakespearean criticism.
Shakespeare's Language
Links and a Shakespeare Resource Center guide to the Bard's English—including a searchable glossary. Also includes a Speech Analysis: Selected Readings section exclusive to the SRC.
Shakespeare's Will
Shakespeare's very own last will and testament, complete with stricken-out passages.
Authorship Debate
Who wrote the works of Shakespeare? Edward de Vere? Francis Bacon? Christopher Marlowe? Information about and links to the opposing points of view.
The Globe Theatre
A brief history of Shakespeare's Globe from its construction in 1598 to the New Globe, completed in 1996 in Southwark.
Elizabethan England
Because you have to understand England and the times in which Shakespeare lived to appreciate fully the literature.
SRC Features
An at-a-glance guide to all the original content compiled for the Shakespeare Resource Center.
Shakespearean Study
The most valuable online resources you'll find about Shakespeare (besides this site, of course).
Reading List
For further reading about Shakespeare, because most of the best research resources are still only available in print (something or the other about copyright law).
Theatre Companies
Links to selected theatre companies specializing in Shakespeare, because nothing beats seeing a play live.
Other Links
This is where all the Shakespearean links go that don't seem to fit anywhere else on the site.

Como podem perceber, este site tem muitas coisas interessantes. Se quiserem conhecê-lo melhor aqui está o linK: http://www.bardweb.net/

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