List of Shakespeare reference materials
This article lists wide-ranging reference works that provides entry points for research on Shakespeare and a variety of topics. For more articles like this one, please consult the Research guides article.
General Background
The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare, ed. Dobson and Wells (new ed. 2015)—Folger call number: PR2892 .O94 2015
The New Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare, ed. De Grazia and Wells (2nd ed. 2010)—Folger call number: PR2894 .C33 2010
The Cambridge Guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare, ed. Smith (2016)—Folger call number: PR2976 .C295 2016 Vol. 1 – “Shakespeare’s World, 1500-1660”; Vol. 2 – “The World’s Shakespeare, 1660-Present”
A Companion to Shakespeare, ed. David Scott Kastan (1999)—Folger call number: PR2910 .C66 1999
The Reader’s Encyclopedia of Shakespeare, ed. Campbell and Quinn (1966)—Folger call number: PR2892 .C3 copy 1 RR Older but has information that is not always available in more recent “companions.”
The various Companions provide articles on special subjects such as the Chamberlain’s-King’s Men; Licensing and Censorship; Reading the Bible and the Classics; Shakespeare and Race, Sexuality and Gender; Popular Culture; Media History; and Shakespeare’s London.
Biography
Quick and Comprehensive:
Overview:
Lois Potter, Life of William Shakespeare (2012)—Folger call number: PR2894 .P68 2012
Stanley Wells, William Shakespeare: a very short introduction (2015)—Folger call number: PR2976 .W367 2015
Detailed:
S. Schoenbaum, William Shakespeare: a Documentary Life, 2 vols. (1975)—Folger call number: PR2894 .S31 copy 1 RR; PR2894 .S33 1981 copy 1 RR
S. Schoenbaum, William Shakespeare: A Compact Documentary Life (1977) PR2894 .S32 copy 2 RR
Classic, historical review of the documentary evidence for Shakespeare’s life. Should now be used with Shakespeare Documented for most current interpretation.
Concordance
OpenSource Shakespeare Concordance
First Folio
Peter W.M. Blayney, First Folio of Shakespeare (1991)—Folger call number: Z8811 .B62 1991 Copy 1 RR
Foliomania! : Stories behind Shakespeare’s most important book, ed., by Owen Williams, with Caryn Lazzuri. (2011, 2016)—Folger call number: Folio PR3070 .F62 2011
Emma Smith, The Making of Shakespeare’s First Folio (2015)—Folger call number: PR3071 .S65 2015
Anthony James West, The Shakespeare First Folio, vol. 1 The History of the book; vol. 2 Worldwide Census (2001; 2003)—Folger call number: Z8813 .W48 2001 Copies 1 and 2, RR
Money in Shakespeare’s Time
Robert Bearman, Shakespeare’s Money: How Much Did He Make and What Did This Mean? (2016)—Folger call number: PR2908 .B43 2016
Numbers of Words, Sentences, Speeches, Prose and Poetry in Shakespeare
Marvin Spevack, The Harvard Concordance to Shakespeare (1973)—Folger call number: PR2892 .S653 copy 1 RR
Marvin Spevack, Complete and Systematic Concordance to the Works of Shakespeare (1968-80)—Folger call number: PR2892 .S65 RR
Both of these are based on early computer lexical analysis.
Plays
Interpretive questions involving words and lines: best answered by looking at the notes in the Folger edition and the new Arden, followed by the new Cambridge and Oxford editions (all in the RR)
Larger issues: “Texts and Contexts” series for 10 individual plays are excellent for discussions of important topics and excerpts from original source material – find by searching Bedford as keyword and “texts and contexts” as a keyword phrase.
Printing of Shakespeare
Andrew Murphy, Shakespeare in Print: A History and Chronology of Shakespeare Publishing (2003) PR3071 M87 2003 copy 2 RR
See Also:
Blayney (above) on First Folio
Articles in David Kastan, Companion (above), especially:
Shakespeare in print, 1593-1640 / Thomas L. Berger and Jesse M. Lander
’Precious few’ : English manuscript playbooks / William B. Long
The craft of printing, 1600 / Laurie E. Maguire
The London book-trade in 1600 / Mark Bland
Liberty, license, and authority : press censorship and Shakespeare / Cyndia Susan Clegg
Pronunciation
Gary Logan, The Eloquent Shakespeare: a Pronouncing Dictionary (2008) PR3081 L63 2008
Louis Colaianni, Shakespeare’s Names: a New Pronouncing Dictionary (2001) PR3081 C83 1999
Shakespeare’s Original Pronunciation [sound recording – British Library Board, 2012] CD558
Nice YouTube piece on original pronunciation done by Linguist Ben Crystal with his actor son Ben Crystal at the New Globe in London.
Shakespeare’s Theater
(see also the general Companions listed in section 1)
Andrew Gurr, The Shakespearean Stage, 1574-1642, 4th ed. (2009) PN2590 S7 G9 2009
Tiffany Stern, Documents of Performance in Early Modern England (2009) PR658 T4 S74 2009
Shakespeare’s Theatres and the Effects of Performance, ed. Farah Karim Cooper and Tiffany Stern (2013) PR3091 S53 2013
James Shapiro, A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare: 1599 (2005) PR2907 S47 2005 (Globe built in 1599)
Alan C. Dessen and Leslie Thomson, Dictionary of Stage Directions in English Drama, 1580-1642 (1999) PR658 S59 D47 1999 Copy 1 R.R.
Stage and Film
The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Stage, ed. Stanley Wells and Sarah Stanton (2002) PR3091 C36 2002 (Provides a history of Shakespeare in the theater from his own times to the modern era.)
The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Film, ed. Russell Jackson (2007) PR3093 C36 2007
Charles Shattuck, Shakespeare on the American Stage, vol. 1 From the Hallams to Edwin Booth; vol. 2 From Booth and Barrett to Sothern and Marlowe (1976; 1987) PR3105 S4 various copies
See also: British Film Institute website on Shakespeare
Library of Congress, List of Shakespeare on Film and Television