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Portrait of William Shakespeare

The print shows a portrait of William Shakespeare.
© Trustees of the British Museum
Object Type: Print and Frontispiece
Materials: Paper
Techniques: Etching and Engraving
Production Person: Published by C. Bathurst, After Martin Droeshout
Date: 1778
 

Shakespeare Gallery: Love's Labour's Lost

The print shows the Princess from Love's Labour's Lost (Act V, Scene II).
© Trustees of the British Museum
Object Type: Print
Materials: Paper
Techniques: Etching and Engraving
Production Person: Published by John Boydell, Published by Josiah Boydell, Print made by William Skelton, Published by Thomas Tegg, After Francis Wheatley
Date: 1793

Shakespeare Collection in CUA Libraries

Most of the reference material on Shakespeare is found in the Reference Room on the 1st floor of Mullen Library (non-circulating).  The call number range for Shakespeare is PR 2750-PR 3112.  Circulating material is found in the Mullen Library stacks.  Floor map of Mullen Library; Map of Mullen Stacks. Check the WRLC catalog for monographs and journals that could be applicable to your topic. Check the CU’s e-journals for full text journal articles online.

Specific dramatic productions of Shakespeare are found in PN 2061-PN 2589 and PR 651-PR 3100.

 

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Sir Patrick Stewart and Kate Fleetwood in Macbeth

Watch the film adaptation of Macbeth originally broadcast October 6, 2010 on the PBS Great Performances Web site.

Watch the full episode. See more Great Performances.

William Shakespeare Subject Headings in the Aladin Catalog

To search by "Subject Headings" in the Aladin Catalog (NOT the Discovery Catalog), type the following.  Then you will see the subject headings and can select a more specific subject heading, if desired, or select the broad subject heading for the results.  You can also type something else as long as "shakespeare william 1564-1616" preceds the word.

Adaptations shakespeare william 1564-1616 adaptations

Bibliography shakespeare william 1564-1616 bibliography

Characters shakespeare william 1564-1616 characters

Comedies shakespeare william 1564-1616 comedies

Criticism and Interpretation shakespeare william 1564-1616 criticism and interpretation

Drama shakespeare william 1564-1616 drama

Dramatic Production shakespeare william 1564-1616 dramatic production

Film and Video Adaptations shakespeare william 1564-1616 film and video adaptations

Illustrations shakespeare william 1564-1616 illustrations

Influence shakespeare william 1564-1616 influence

Play Titles shakespeare william 1564-1616 name of the play

(for example, shakespeare william 1564-1616 antony and cleopatra)

Plots shakespeare william 1564-1616 plots

Poetic Works shakespeare william 1564-1616 poetic works

Songs and Music shakespeare william 1564-1616 songs and music

Sonnets shakespeare william 1564-1616 sonnets

Stage History shakespeare william 1564-1616 stage history

Tragicomedies shakespeare william 1564-1616 tragicomedies

Translations shakespeare william 1564-1616 translations

      

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