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PATHFINDER REFERENCeS FOR SHAKESPEARENORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARYGrades 9-12What is a research pathfinder?It is designed to be a starting point for research on a particular topic.Why should you use a pathfinder?Pathfinders contain accurate and reliable information on the topic. It minimizes the amount you must sift through in order to complete your research.Where should you start?Tennessee Electronic Library-World Book-Student- main article on Shakespeare Guide to Using the Pathfinder: Use these links to navigate to the chosen section of the pathfinder. REF PartI \h \* MERGEFORMAT Part I contains basic reference materials for use in general research. REF PartII \h \* MERGEFORMAT Part II contains Shakespearean subject sources in the Reference section.These books can be used in the library only. REF PartIII \h Part III contains circulating sources on Shakespeare and it is dividedinto his REF Works \h \* MERGEFORMAT works, REF Quotes \h \* MERGEFORMAT REF Analysis \h \* MERGEFORMAT analysis, REF Biographical \h \* MERGEFORMAT biographical, REF Elizabethan \h \* MERGEFORMAT Elizabethan times and REF Quotes \h \* MERGEFORMAT quotes. REF PartIV \h Part IV contains database sources. REF PartV \h Part V contains journal sources available online. REF PartVI \h Part VI contains media (DVD & VHS) sources. REF PartVII \h Part VII contains useful websites.Entries are listed by:TitleCall NumberAuthorPhoto (if available)Brief Description REF Quotes \h \* MERGEFORMAT REF Quotes \h \* MERGEFORMAT REF Quotes \h \* MERGEFORMAT Part IBasic Reference SourcesThese sources are general sources that could be of assistance to patrons doing many types of research in the library.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to Top REF PartI \h REF PartI \h REF PartI \h REF PartI \h REF PartI \h REF PartI \h REF PartI \h REF PartI \h American Sign LanguageR 419 STESternberg, Martin L. AThis book is dictionary of the American Sign Language signs with numerous illustrations.Cassell Dictionary of Proper NamesR 422 ROORoom, Adrian REF Top \h Alphabetical entries provide sources and meanings of the proper nouns of people and places, characters, music, holidays, musical groups, sports teams, mythological places and people, etc.The Dictionary of Acronyms & AbbreviationsR 421 PUGHelfman, Elizabeth SA listing of acronyms that represent a group or term such as NASA- National Aeronautics and Space Administration.Dorling Kindersley Ultimate Visual DictionaryR 423 DORDorling Kindersley, Inc. REF Top \h This dictionary uses more than 6,000 full-color photographs, illustrations, and cross sections Arranged by subject but indexed in great detail.Encyclopedia Britannica- 4 part learning system1. Encyclopedia Britannica MicropaediaLocated on the short shelves in Reference Section (Ask a librarian if you need assistance.)The first twelve volumes are the Micropaedia, which provide quick and concise answers, fascinating facts and acts as a gateway to the Macropaedia (Knowledge in Depth).Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to Top2. Encyclopedia Britannica Macropaedia (Knowledge in Depth)Located on the short shelves in Reference Section(Ask a librarian if you need assistance.)The Macropaedia is written by the world's leading authorities to give you a complete and compelling understanding of a subject. 3. Propaedia or Outline of Knowledge This is a guide to learning. Whatever subject you're interested in exploring; this volume suggests what to read and explains how it relates to other subjects.4. Index This is the key to unlocking Britannica's archive of information. More than 700,000 references take you to the pages you want quickly and easily.Merriam-Webster's Collegiate DictionaryR 423 MER REF Back \h Merriam Webster Inc.Over 200,000 definitions of frequently encountered wordsMerriam-Webster’s New Biographical DictionaryR 920 WEBThis book supplies brief biographical information on more than 30,000 men and women. It includes famous individuals throughout the world. Merriam-Webster’s Third New International Dictionary 2002Located on dictionary stand(Ask a librarian if you need assistance.)This unabridged dictionary contains more than 450,000 words not found in other dictionaries. It contains definitions, etymologies and quotes.The Oxford Dictionary of AllusionsR 422 OXFDelahunty, Andrew; Dignen, Sheila and Stock, PennyExplains the meanings and usage of allusions commonly known in the English language.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopRobert's Rules of Order Newly Revised328.1 ROBHenry, RobertA guide to parliamentary procedure tells how to conduct and participate in a meeting properly.Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus in Dictionary Form423.1 ROGKipfer, Barbara ed.Contains more than 500,000 synonyms and antonyms listed in alphabetical order, with usage labels, language labels, and parts of speechRoget’s International ThesaurusR 423 ROG Kipfer, Barbara ed.This book is a string of synonyms and antonyms, which assists users in finding the best word choice. It is arranged by classes one through fifteen with a number assigned to each subcategory.Shorter Oxford English DictionaryR423 SHOThis is a historical dictionary of modern English. It sets out the main meanings and semantic developments of words current at any time between 1700 and present day.Time for Kids Almanac 2007R 031.02 TIMRowen, Beth ed.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopContains exciting facts about space, animals, presidents, and inventions. It is filled with maps, charts, statistics, photos, and web links.The World Almanac and Book of Facts (2008 & 2009 editions available)R031.02 WORJoyce, Alan C.This is the number one choice for current yearly facts. This book contains thousands of facts and statistics that aren’t always available in other places. The World Book EncyclopediaLocated on the short shelves in Reference Section(Ask a librarian if you need assistance.)World Book is an excellent starting point for research. The articles are written in a clear, direct style, starting with relatively basic information, advancing in depth as they progressPart IISubject SourcesPrint SourcesReference Materials (Can be used in the library only)British Authors Before 1800 (p. 460-462)R 920.03 KUNKunitz, Stanley and Haycraft, HowardContains biographical information about the famous playwright William Shakespeare A Complete Concordance to ShakespeareR 822.3 BARJohn BartlettA complete concordance or verbal index to words, phrases and passages in the dramatic works of Shakespeare There is also a supplementary concordance to the poems.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopThe Complete Works of William ShakespeareR 822. 3Bevington, DavidThe illustrated introduction describes Shakespeare's England and provides background on the times in which Shakespeare wrote and produced his plays. An essay is presented before each play to assist the reader.The Complete Works of William Shakespeare R 822. 3 SHARibner, Irving and Kittredge, George LymanA complete collection of all of Shakespeare’s worksThe Complete Works of William Shakespeare (2 copies avail)R 822.3 Wright, William The complete works of Shakespeare with black and white illustrationsEncyclopedia of Britain (p. 580-581)R 941 GASGascoigne, BamberBrief biographical information on Shakespeare, includes photo of ShakespeareEncyclopedia of World Biography v. 10 p. 13-18R 920.03 ENCContains biographical information about the famous playwright William ShakespeareEssays on ShakespeareR 822. 3 CHAChapman, GeraldSix scholars offer essays of both a general nature and of particular plays. A Guide to the Study of Shakespeare’s PlaysR 822.3 CRUCrump, GeoffreyWonderful guide to those starting the study of Shakespeare’s playsPart I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopHamletR 822.3 HAMBloom, HaroldA critical analysis of the play Hamlet and major charactersLongman Guide to Shakespeare QuotationsR 822.3 GRIGriffiths, Trevor and Joscelyne, TrevorEssex, England Longman Group LimitedIncludes numerous Shakespearean quotations in context to provide clarity. Index provided for easy reference. The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain p. 283-285 R 941 OXF Morgan, KennethInformation regarding Shakespeare included under Elizabeth I. The Reader’s Encyclopedia of Shakespeare (2 copies available)R 822.3 Campbell, Oscar and Quinn, Edward457201270000A single volume of essential information on Shakespeare’s life and worksThe Riverside ShakespeareR 822.3 Evans, G. BlakemoreCollection of many of Shakespeare’s plays divided by genre. Also includes poetry sonnets, Appendix A- stage history, Appendix B- records, documents and allusions, and Appendix C-Annals. Index provides quick reference. Shakespeare A to ZR 822.3 BOYBoyce, Charles and White, David This is an essential reference to his plays, his poems, his life, times, and more.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopShakespeare's Characters for StudentsR 822.3 SHA Dominic, Catherine C. edA guide to the major and minor characters of Shakespeare's plays, arranged alphabetically by work. Includes act-by-act plot summaries and an essay on significant themes in each piece.Shakespeare: The Invention of the HumanR 822.3 BLOHarold Bloom Complete analysis of all of Shakespeare’s works.Shakespeare Complete Plays and PoemsR 822.3 SHANeilson, William and Hill, CharlesIndex of characters provided.Shakespeare Ten Great PlaysR 822.3 SHAGuthrie, TyroneIncludes Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Merchant of Venice, The Life of King Henry V, Julius Caesar, As You Like It, Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth, and The TempestLimited color illustrationsThe Sole VoiceR 822.3 BURBurton, PhillipAn analysis of Shakespeare’s works from a theatrical perspective.The Standard book of Shakespeare QuotationsR 822.3 STEBurton StevensonContains almost 9,000 quotations indicating the sonnet, poem, or play and the character, act, scene, and line Includes an index for easy reference.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopWho's Who in ShakespeareR822. MAYMay, RobinNew York Taplinger Publishing CompanyGuide to Shakespeare’s charactersWho’s Who and What’s What in ShakespeareR 822.3 OCOO’Connor, EvangelineThis book gives the reader historical dates and facts, the plots of plays, profile of characters, criticism, and a glossary.Part IIICirculating Books (Books that can be checked out)Shakespeare’s WorksAntony and Cleopatra822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Bevington, David M.Contains the text of the play, information about Shakespeare and his theater, key to famous lines and phrases, and explanatory notesAs You Like It822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Bevington, David M.Presents the text of Shakespeare's comedy about the daughter of banished Duke and her cousin, who disguise themselves and run off to live in the forest and find love. It includes information about the play performance, notes, and other reference materials.As You Like It822.3 THUShakespeare, William and Thurber, SamuelContains the life of Shakespeare, an account of the theatre in his time and numerous aids to the study of the play.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopThe Comedy of Errors822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Bevington, David M Presents the text of Shakespeare's comedy, as well as essays about the play and its performanceThe Comedy of Errors822.3 SHAShakespeare, WilliamOne of Shakespeare’s shortest plays, it tells the story of two sets of identical twins that were accidentally separated at birth.The Complete Works822.3 SHAShakespeare, William; Wells, Stanley W. and Taylor, GaryContains all the known plays and poems of William Shakespeare complete with user's guide to his works, background information on Shakespeare and a guide to Shakespearean language.The Complete Works of William Shakespeare822.3 SHAShakespeare, WilliamContains all of Shakespeare’s works-includes plays, poetry and sonnetsFive plays of Shakespeare.822.3 SCHSchweikert, H C. ed.Includes The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Julius Caesar, Hamlet and MacbethHamlet822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Durband, Alan.Presents the original text of Shakespeare's play side by side with a modern version, discusses the author and the theater of his time, and provides quizzes and other study activities.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopHenry IV, Part I822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and McEachern, ClaireThis book includes an introduction, essay on Shakespeare’s world. Part I is a history of Henry IV.Henry IV, part II822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and McEachern, Claire.This book contains the play about Henry IV who faces threats against his claim to the throne and his kingdom.Henry the Fifth822.3 SHAShakespeare, William, 1564-1616King Henry V becomes king after the death of his father. He claims parts of France which eventually leads to war. Julius Caesar822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Durband, AlanThis book presents the original text of Shakespeare's play with a side-by-side version in modern language. It contains information about Shakespeare, his theater, quizzes and study activities. King Lear822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Durband, AlanPart I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopThis book presents the original text of Shakespeare's play about a king who disinherits his daughter and gives his throne to his other two daughters, who are conspiring against him. It has a side-by-side version in modern language and contains information about Shakespeare, his theater, quizzes and study activities.Love's Labor's Lost822.3 SHAShakespeare, William; Barbara A. Mowat, and Paul Werstine ed.This comedy tells the story of four bachelors who take a pledge of chastity to focus on scholarly endeavors, but soon meet the women of their dreams. It presents the play with notes, an essay on Shakespeare's life, language, and theater.Macbeth822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Durband, AlanThis book presents the original text of Shakespeare's play with a side-by-side version in modern language. It contains information about Shakespeare, his theater, quizzes and study activities.The Merchant of Venice822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Bevington, David M.This comedy is about a creditor who demands a real pound of flesh to pay for the debt.This edition comes with an introduction, edited text, and notesThe Merchant of Venice822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Durband, AlanThis book presents the original text of Shakespeare's play with a side-by-side version in modern language. It contains information about Shakespeare, his theater, quizzes and study activities.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopMerry Wives of Windsor822.3 SHAShakespeare, WilliamThis comedy focuses on the Elizabethan middle class.Much Ado about Nothing822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Bevington, David M.This comedy tells the story of two sets of lovers. One set is madly in love with each other while the other scorns the thought of love. Othello822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Holste, GayleThis book presents the original text of Shakespeare's play with a side-by-side version in modern language. It contains information about Shakespeare, his theater, quizzes and study activities.The Plays of William Shakespeare822.3 SHAShakespeare, William.A collection of Shakespeare’s playsPoems of William Shakespeare822.3 FRAFrankenberg, LloydA collection of Shakespeare’s poetryReader's Shakespeare822.3 DEUDeutsch, BabetteA retelling of Shakespeare’s plays in modern language (prose)Richard II822.3 SHA Shakespeare, WilliamThis play tells the story, biography, of King Richard II.Richard III822.3 SHAShakespeare, WilliamThis play tells the story, biography, of King Richard III.Romeo and Juliet822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Durband, AlanThis tragedy tells the story of two lovers from feuding families in Verona, Italy. This book presents the original text of Shakespeare's play with a side-by-side version in modern language. It contains information about Shakespeare, his theater, quizzes and study activities. Shakespeare II. The plays and sonnets of William ShakespeareGreat Books of the Western World, v.27822.3 SHATwo volume setTales from Shakespeare822.3 BENBentley, NicolasModern Synopsis of Shakespeare’s worksThe Taming of the Shrew822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Bevington, David M.This comedy tells the story of the courtship of Katharina and Petruchio. It also contains an introduction and notes.The Tempest822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Bevington, David M.This book presents the original text of Shakespeare's play about Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan, who is plotting to reinstate his daughter, Miranda, to her rightful placeThe Tempest822.3 SHAShakespeare, William and Durband, AlanThis book presents the original text of Shakespeare's play with a side-by-side version in modern language. It contains information about Shakespeare, his theater, quizzes and study activities.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopAnalysis/Guides The Age of Shakespeare820.9 AgeFord, BorisAn analysis of Shakespeare’s worksCharacter and Symbol in Shakespeare’s Plays822.3 MATMatthews, HonorExamines the symbolic elements which persistently occur in Shakespeare's playsDiscussions of Shakespeare's histories822.3 DORDorius, R. J., ed.A critical analysis to Shakespeare’s historiesDiscussions of Shakespeare's Sonnets822.3 HERHerrnstein, Barbara.A critical analysis to Shakespeare’s sonnetsEarly British poetry, "words that burn"821 JOHJohanson, Paula.This book includes a short biography of William Shakespeare as a poet.The Friendly Shakespeare: A Thoroughly Painless Guide to the Best of the Bard822.3 EPSEpstein, NorrieA guide to reading ShakespeareHow to Read Shakespeare822.3 CHACharney, MauriceA common sense guide on how to read Shakespeare’s many works.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopJulius Caesar822.3 THOVivian, ThomasA critical analysis to Shakespeare’s Julius CaesarPower in William Shakespeare's Macbeth822.3 POWJohnson, Vernon E.Analyzes Shakespeare’s Macbeth through the context and power of social issues.Shakespeare: A Life in Drama822.3 WELWells, Stanley W.An analysis of Shakespeare’s works-includes a brief biographyShakespeare: The Comedies822.3 MUIMuir, Kenneth, ed.An analysis of Shakespeare’s comediesShakespeare: The Histories822.3 WAIWaith, Eugene M.A collection of critical essaysShakespeare: The Tragedies822.3 HARHarbage, Alfred, ed.An analysis of Shakespeare’s tragediesShakespeare and the Tempest822.3 NEINeilson, Francis and Richard R. SmithAnalysis and background of the playShakespeare as a dramatic artist822.3 MOUMoulton, RichardExamines Shakespeare as a dramatic artist.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopShakespeare at the Globe, 1599-1609.822.3 BECBeckerman, BernardProvides clear information on the Globe.Shakespeare's Dramatic Style822.3 BROBrown, John RussellAn analysis of Romeo & JulietShakespeare for Dummies822.3 DOYDoyle, JohnA “how to” guide on reading Shakespeare –includes summaries of popular playsShakespeare: The Tragedies.822.3 LEELeech, Clifford.An Analysis of Shakespeare’s TragediesShakespearean metadrama822.33 CALCalderwood, James L.Collection of critical essaysBiographical InformationBritain914.2 OSBOsborne, JohnProvides biographical information on William ShakespeareA History of English Literature820 QUEQuennell, PeterSection on William ShakespeareGreat Britain914.104 GREAmrine, Douglas and Bell, Brian,A guide to Great Britain, providing background on the history, people, and culture of the areaPart I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopGreat Britain914.104 GRELeapman, MichaelA guide to Great Britain, providing background on the history, people, and culture of the areaGreat Britain914.104 GREWilliams, RogerA guide to Great Britain, providing background on the history, people, and culture of the areaLife of William Shakespeare921 SHAAdams, Joseph QuincyPresents Shakespeare's biography with clarity and seeks to picture the dramatist against a background of contemporary theatrical life.London914.21 LEALeapman, MichaelA guide to London, providing background on the history, people, and culture of the areaShakespeare: The World as Stage921 SHABryson, Bill. Provides little known facts about Shakespeare.Shakespeare of London921 SHAChute, MarchetteBiography of William ShakespearePart I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopWilliam Shakespeare921 SHANettleton, Pamela Hill.This book describes the life and works of Shakespeare.Elizabethan Period & Globe TheaterCrime and Punishment364 ELGElgin, Kathy and Hook, Adam,This book describes the courts, laws, crimes, punishment, prisons and executions in in sixteenth century Elizabethan England. Shakespearean quotes and index included.Daily Life942.06 ELGElgin, Kathy and Hook, AdamThis book describes the daily lives of the rich, the rising middle classes, and the poor in sixteenth century Elizabethan England. Shakespearean quotes, chronology & index included. Health and disease610 ELGElgin, Kathy and Hook, AdamThis book describes the poor food, lack of hygiene, plagues, and mental illnesses in sixteenth century Elizabethan England. Shakespearean quotesLiving in Elizabethan England942.05 LIVWeatherly, MyraCollection of essays that present the family life, education, work, religion, literature, travel, arts, and entertainment of sixteenth-century Elizabethan EnglandPart I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopMonologues from Classic Plays, 468 B.C. to 1960 A.D.808.82 MONBeard, JocelynIncludes monologues from Shakespeare’s plays. Shakespeare822.3 CHRChrisp, PeterEyewitness book on Shakespeare’s time costumes and includes a cross-section of the Globe.Shakespeare and His World822.3 BROBrown, IvorProvides biographical information on ShakespeareTheater and Entertainment792 ELGElgin, KathyThis book describes Elizabethan plays, traveling actors, sports such as fencing, wrestling, and jousting tournaments in sixteenth century Elizabethan England. Shakespearean quotes included.QuotesCoined by Shakespeare: Words and Meanings First Penned by the Bard822.3 MCQMcQuain, Jeff; Malless, Stanley; and Shakespeare, William,A dictionary of terms that were first coined in William Shakespeare's plays. Part IVOnline DatabasesGale Database- See a librarian for the password See a librarian for the password full-text magazines, newspapers, books, and transcripts--plus maps, pictures, websitesPart I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopGrolier Online eight encyclopedic databasesTennessee Electronic Library (TEL) here you are able to access numerous resources which include:World Book EncyclopediaPoints of View Suggested Databases within TELMain Page provides explanation of each database OneFileGale Virtual Reference LibraryGeneral Reference Center Gold Expanded Academic ASAPStudent EditionAcademic OneFileTwaynes Authors OnlineScribner Writers OnlineLiterature Resources from Gale Part VJournalsAvailable through TEL Academic One FileAmerican TheaterBackstageEarly Modern Literary StudiesThe OxfordianPart VIMedia Resources As You Like It822.3 ASShakespeare's comedy of love and redemption in exile is brought to life in this full color depiction of the play.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopThe Complete Dramatic Works of Shakespeare822.3 MAC This set offers the all of Shakespeare’s plays.Henry V822.3 SHAThe historical drama King Henry V rise to the throne after his father’s death. King Henry V invades France throwing the country into war.Julius Caesar822.3 SHA Available in DVD & VHSThis black and white classic depicts Shakespeare’s history of Julius Caesar’s fall from power. Macbeth822.3 MAIn the wake of a battle, the Scottish warrior Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches: he shall be king. Merchant of Venice822.3 SHA Comedy about a creditor demanding a pound of flesh in payment of a defaulted debtOthello822.3 SHA Available in DVD & VHSShakespeare's tragedy of jealousy, deceit, conspiracy, and murder is depicted in this modern rendition of the classic play. Romeo & Juliet822.3 SHA Available in DVD & VHSThe famous tragedy is brought to life in the classic portrayal of two lovers from feuding families in Verona, Italy.Shakespeare Soliloquy822.3 SHAClips of famous soliloquies from Shakespeare’s playsShakespeare & the Globe822.3 SHAProvides a great account of William Shakespeare as a playwright and The Globe Theater where his plays were produced.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopShakespeare’s Globe Theater822.3 VHSProvides details on The Globe Theater where Shakespeare produced his plays.The Taming of the Shrew822.3 TAMThis comedy depicts the story of the courtship of Katharina and Petruchio.Part VIIWebsites(BE SURE TO EVALUATE ANY SITE USED)Absolute ShakespearePlays, sonnets, quotes, poems and study guidesNo Fear ShakespeareProvides side by side modern and Shakespearean versions of Shakespeare’s playsFree iphone app availableOnline LiteratureBiographical information on Shakespeare; includes his plays and poetry. Excellent hyperlinks to all parts of the playQuotationsFamous quotes by William ShakespeareShakespeare Resource CenterNumerous links to various websites related to William Shakespeare- “Will’s Quote of the Day”William Shakespeare The Complete WorksThis website is packed with information about Shakespeare. It includes facts, plays, quotes, Globe Theater, sonnets, pictures.Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VIIBack to TopLaura Martin7-8-11 ................
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