Digital Bibliography.
Supplement to pages 675-688
This page allows us to suggest links to websites that you may find useful as starting
points for doing research with the World Wide Web. The links suggested here represent the
work of scholars, theatre professionals, commercial organizations, amateurs and students.
This list is not intended to be comprehensive but rather is intended to indicate the
variety of web-based theatre history resources available. If you would like to recommend a
site for inclusion on this page please click the Feedback link and send us the URL.
As with the bibliography in the text, the sites listed here are primarily in English. The
European search engine and the translator listed below will assist you in searching for a
broader range of materials.
Note: If you want to bookmark the URL of a site our page has linked you
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Window (Mac users must hold the mouse button down and select New Window with this
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- Artslynx International Theatre Resources. Richard Finkelstein, Univ. of Colorado, Denver.
- DramaWest
Links Page. Association of Drama Educators, WA.
- History of the Theater. Davison Community Schools, MI.
- National Theatre
Resources Online. Arts to Zoo, Arts Communications Inc., Denver.
- Theatre History Sites on the WWW. P. Jerald Bangham, Alcorn State Univ.
- Theatrepedia. East
Los Angeles College
- Voice of the Shuttle:
Drama section. Alan Liu, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara.
- World Wide Web Virtual Library,
Theatre and Drama section. Brookes Univ., Oxford
- W.ild W.onderful W.orld of
Theatre History. G. Andrew Roberts, Univ. of Montevallo,
(student site).
- Inter-Play:an on-line index to plays in
collections, anthologies and periodicals. Robert Westover and Janet
Wright, Portland State Univ.
- Project Gutenberg (search
drama).
- Corbis Images. A Bill Gates company.
(search theat*)
- Early Drama, Art, and
Music. The Medieval Institute, Western Michigan Univ.
- Medieval Drama Links. Sydney Higgins, Univ. of Camerino, Italy.
- Records of Early English
Drama (REED). Centre for Research in Early English Drama, Univ. of
Toronto
- WWW Links for Theatre History
and Early Music. Centre for Research in Early English Drama,
Univ. of Toronto
- Medieval Drama. Beau A.C. Harbin, Catholic Univ. of America
- Medieval
Feminist Index. edt. Margaret Schaus, Haverford College.
[Click "Search the Medieval Feminist Index" at the
bottom of the page, use search terms LITERATURE-DRAMA.]
- Calculation of the Ecclesiastical
Calendar Marcos J. Montes.
- Comedia Association for Hispanic Classical Theater, Tempe, AZ.
- Moliere. Philippe
Parker (student site)
- Baroque Theatre. Russell
McNeil, Malaspina Great Books, Malaspina College.
- Parisian Fairground Theatre. Barry Russell, Brookes Univ., Oxford.
Block and copy this URL,
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/sol/foires/
into the Altavista Babelfish translator. Select French to English for a
translation. click here
- The
Wild Duck. Henrik Ibsen. Electronic Text Center, Univ. of Virginia.
- On Seeing
Madame Bernhardt's Hamlet, by Elizabeth Robins. Joanne E. Gates, The
Elizabeth Robins Web, Jacksonville State Univ.
- Footlight Notes:
Theatre, Variety, Music Hall, Vaudeville, Musical Comedy, Revue,and other popular
entertainment 1850s-1920s. John Culme.
- The Ballets Russes. Estelle Souche.
- August Strindberg. Jonas Hedström.
- The
Playboy of the Western World. J. M. Synge. Electronic Text Center,
Univ. of Virginia.
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Last modified 26 February, 1999