[莎士比亚英文读后感]莎士比亚英文读后感 Shakspere (wrong spelling) created Hamlet--a man with wisdom and courage .In order to revenge on his uncle for killing his father, he pretented...+阅读
检举Explanation of Contents This is the fourth edition of these pages. It is hard to believe, but once again they are new and improved. My motive in publishing these pages remains to help and stimulate others in Shakespeare studies, and especially those who might contribute their work to the Internet. The spirit of altruism that originally built the Internet is not quite gone, though, sadly, through the pressures of time and profit has diminished. If you find links which would be a good addition to these pages, please write so that I might add them. A major new addition to the pages is a Shakespeare Timeline (requires frames), which is an online biography mounted at this site. Part of the timeline is a separate Shakespeare genealogical chart and a timeline summary chart that places the events of Shakespeare's life into historical context. A bibliography is included for those wishing to pursue their own research. The critical resources page has grown to the extent that it has been sub-divided into several pages. The Searching page has been greatly modified and now contains links to specifically Shakespearean search tools and also the "Metasites" (those sites which are an index to other sites, like this one). The graphics banners with this version are all new and of my own invention, but using certain public domain materials found on the Internet. If I have somehow inadvertently used someone's copyrighted materials, please let me know and I will remove them immediately. From the beginning these pages have been an annotated guide to the scholarly Shakespeare resources on the Internet. By 'annotated' I mean I give my opinions about the sites and try to indicate what their strengths may be. The problems with searching for Shakespeare (or any other) resources using the available Search Engines are: It is difficult to focus most searches so that you get a manageable number of relevant hits; It is impossible by simply reading an abstract to winnow the chaff from the wheat; meaning that the Internet search tools make no distinctions between the output of a Junior High School student and that of a professional researcher. Perhaps this is the democracy we prize on the Internet, but if you are doing research, you are bound to end up either overwhelmed or deceived. Thus, the need for an annotated guide. It is an attempt to lower the frustration factor. It also attempts to be more thorough than traditional Internet indexes, like Yahoo, in the specialized field of Shakespeare studies. I have attempted to categorize the resources as logically as possible, and the major subdivisions are reflected in the menu at the upper left of each major page. The "Works" page, for example, not only contains links to the various collected and individual Internet editions of Shakespeare's plays, but also contains links for the canon in general, links to this site's edition of Charles and Mary Lamb's Tales From Shakespeare, links to available study guides, to non-English editions of the plays, to the non-dramatic poetry, to quotes, bibliographies, and booksellers and publishers. Each of the other major menu items have a similar set of sub-divisions which I hope are logically arranged. Where a page is linked from a sub-page, but not from the main menu or the home page, I list it at the top of the linking page as a "related linked page." Use the site map to get an overview of the entire layout. What I consider to be the best Shakespeare related sites on the web I have summarized as Five Diamond Sites. This is not meant as a disparagement on the many good sites which I have not so designated. It is just a way to save harried students some time and to recognized the truly outstanding labors of theses "Five Diamond" web authors. By 'scholarly' I mean those sites that will interest serious students of Shakespeare, Elizabethan drama or the Renaissance in general. The real emphasis is on web sites, but gopher, telnet, usenet and listserv tools are all included. The sorts of resources that are not indexed here are book advertisements, book reviews (generally), director's notes to productions (unless outstanding for scholarly merit), and most commercial sites, unless they are related to educational products in which instructors may be interested. The exceptions to all these rules occur on the "Other Sites" page. Furthermore, since I have received so many requests, I have added performance and festival information on a separate page, and give the scholarly theatre information on a different (but linked) Theatre page. Pernicious above all sites are those that sell Shakespeare research papers to students. You will not find links ...
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