4literature.net - Works by William Shakespeare: Read online classic literature by William Shakespeare at 4literature.net
Bartleby: Shakespeare: Provides complete texts of a range of plays and poems. Includes a search feature.
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet: An annotated guide to Shakespeare resources on the Internet. Also has a timeline of important historical events that affected his writings.
Shakespeare and Anti-Semitism: The Question of Shylock: An introductory resource for anyone who is interested in the nature of Elizabethan anti-semitism and how it is reflected and embodied in The Merchant of Venice.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: Provides background information on Shakespearean performance in original conditions. Includes guides to the original Globe Theatre and a reconstructed version.
Surfing with the Bard - Shakespeare High: Includes information about Shakespeare's plays and poems, fun activities for students, and ideas for teachers.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Includes his tragedies, comedies, historical plays, poems, related reading and a brief biography.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Complete html texts of all plays.
The Internet Shakespeare Editions: Explores his life, the stage he wrote for, renaissance society, politics, music, and art.
The Shakespearean Homework Helper: Helps students find answers to their Shakespearean questions.
University of Virginia Shakespeare Resources Online: Electronic versions of The Complete Works of Shakespeare and the First Folio and Early Quartos of Shakespear.
Who's Who in Shakespeare's History Plays: Consists of a color-coded family tree for the characters in Shakespeare's nine history plays. Shows the family relationships between the Yorks, Lancasters, and Tudors, as well as brief descriptions of each play in terms of those relationships.
Will's Ghost: Offers background information on the author's life and works, some trivia, and an "insult kit".
William Shakespeare Electronic Texts: Electronic text of the works of William Shakespeare archived by the University of Pennsylvania Digital Archive.