Bibliography
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The CASP bibliography includes extensive references to further reading in the field of Canadian adaptations of Shakespeare as well as Shakespearean studies in general. Find references for reviews, criticism, scholarship, promotional materials, to facilitate study on theatrical adaptations of Shakespeare in Canada. Please note that all entries within these sections are organized alphabetically by author and are cited in MLA format.
- CASP
Omnibus Bibliography: Browse the entire list of references
indexed among all production records housed in the Play Archive,
or use the Search engine to generate a bibliography delimited by
your specific research requirements.
- General
Reference Bibliography: A resource developed in co-operation
with the World Shakespeare
Bibliography Online, the General Bibliography is an exhaustive
source of general references and resources for Shakespearean scholarship.
- Spotlight Bibliography: On a rotating basis,
canadianshakespeares.ca turns the Spotlight on particular trends,
playwrights, and other topics of interest. The Spotlight Bibliography
provides a selected, browsable list of resources for further exploration
of both the current Spotlight and previous Spotlights. CASP's first
Spotlight Bibliography addresses Aboriginal theatre in relation to
Shakespearean adaptation.
Disclaimer: This site has been designed with only non-commercial,
academic uses in mind. Although every effort has been made to secure
permission for materials uploaded on the CASP site, in some circumstances
we have been unable to locate copyright holders. Links may be made to
our site but under no conditions are the texts and images to be copied
and mounted onto another site server. Researchers using the site should
accredit it following standard MLA guidelines on how to do so. Correct
citation of information from the site is as follows:
Fischlin, Daniel. Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project.
University of Guelph. 2004. <http://www.canadianshakespeares.ca>.






