Drama Resources (English Literature)


  • American Drama

  • Attending to Early Modern Women: Gender, Culture & Change, lists links to many web-based sources (both free and licensed) on women in early modern Europe and the Americas (ca. 1500 to ca. 1800). Browse lists by subject, time period, geographic area, language.

  • The Bibliography of Cornish Medieval Drama
  • Black Drama (1850 to the present). Will provide access to 1,200 plays, almost a quarter previously unpublished. The collection will include works by more than 100 playwrights from North America, English-speaking Africa, the Caribbean, and other African diaspora countries. Will be released on a quarterly schedule, beginning in March 2002 and concluding in the winter of 2003. Accessible from campus computers and off-campus via the proxy server.

  • Classical Drama Sites

  • Dramatic Exhange, plays indexed by playwright.

  • English Server Drama Collection, contains a collection of original plays and screenplays, criticism and links to other sites concerned with theatre.

  • European Medieval Drama, annotated collection of links to texts, articles, books, performance, discussion groups, costumes, illustrated material, music, instruments, other medieval drama lists, and other theatre links.
  • Inter-Play, an index to plays in collections, anthologies & periodicals.

  • LION Complete (Literature Online), searchable library of over 300,000 works of English and American literature. From Chadwyck-Healey. Accessible from campus computers and off-campus via the proxy server.

  • NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources. Incudes primary literature resources.

  • The Playwriting Seminars, "An Opinionated Web Companion on the Art & Craft of Playwriting." From Virginia Commonwealth University.

  • Restoration Drama

  • WWW Virtual Library of Theatre and Drama Resources
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    This page was last updated 3 December 2004. To suggest additions or corrections to this list, send mail to bcarring@uky.edu.


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