Pages

Sources

Film

David Tennant's Hamlet. Post: David Tennant's Hamlet, and what I thought

Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet. Post: Thoughts on Watching Hamlet

Internet sites

Article on the Ophelia Syndrome. Post: Was Ophelia Ever There At All

Small article on Uranus's Shakespeare-themed moons. Post: Shakespeare in the Sky

A site with art on the subject of Ophelia. Post: Ophelia, Her Death as Mad and as Picturesque as Our Imagination Paints It

A site evidently connected with University of California Santa Cruz which discusses Hamlet, though I only was looking at one of the pages, this one. Post: Ophelia, Her Death as Mad and as Picturesque as Our Imagination Paints It

Books and Articles

Shakespeare and Elizabethan Popular Culture edited by Stuart Gillespie and Neil Rhodes. Posts: Pondering Definitions of Popular Culture and Hamlet and Tom a Lincoln
 


The taming of Romeo in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, an article by Wisam Mansour. Post: Taming Romeo


The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoyesvsky. Post: Ophelia, Her Death as Mad and as Picturesque as Our Imagination Paints It


Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare's Hamlet, edited by Bernice W. Kliman, published by The Modern Language Association of America, New York 2001. Post: Some Supporting Quotes from the Epilogue of Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare's Hamlet
 

Hamlet and the Visual Arts, 1709-1900, by Alan R. Young, published by Newark: University of Delaware Press, and London: Associated University Press, in 2002. Post: Hamlet Shows Shakespeare's Long-lasting Cultural Effect

Abele, Elizabeth. "Introduction: whither Shakespop? Taking stock of Shakespeare in popular culture." College Literature 31.4 (2004): 1+. Literature Resource Center. Web. 31 Mar. 2011. Post: Thesis