A major index for literary criticism, linguistics, folklore & cultural studies. Indexes criticism in scholarly journals and books worldwide and links to JSTOR and Project Muse articles. Try searching for a particular play as subject, e.g., The Cherry Orchard.
Access: Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users. Coverage: 1884-present Language: Various
Search Articles+ for a play (e.g., Marina Carr "By the Bog of Cats") and then limit To "Journal Article," "Dissertation/Thesis," "Book Chapter," etc.
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Literature Resource Center (LRC) offers a wealth of critical and biographical information about more than 120,000 authors from the Classical period to the present, including selections from Drama Criticism, Shakespeare Criticism, and Contemporary Literary Criticism.
Access: Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users. North Carolina residents with a borrower's card may access from off campus by visiting NCLive directly. Contact the Davis Library Service Desk for the NCLive password (instructions). Coverage: Classical Period to Present
This set reproduces criticism, analysis, and reviews from periodicals and books. Cumulative indexes locate material on specific works.Available at Davis Library stacks under the call number PN1601 .D59
Shakespeare's King Lear / Ian McKellen (Lear) & William Gaunt (Gloucester)
These volumes and a supplement catalog Royal Shakespeare Company productions done at Stratford (not exclusively Shakespeare) 1879 - 1993. Davis Reference PN2596 .S82 S86
This set reproduces criticism, analysis, and reviews from periodicals and books. Cumulative indexes locate material on specific works.Located at Davis Library 7th floor (v. 1-124) and Undergraduate Library reference (v. 1-31)
Provides an annotated bibliography for criticism of the works of Shakespeare from the 20th century.Located at Davis Library reference and Undergraduate Library reference