E-Journals

I love a ballad in print, … for then we are sure they are true.

The Winter’s Tale 4.4.261-2

 

There are different types of e-journals available on the internet.

Some e-journals make their content available online (sometimes there is a print version, sometimes there isn't), some make a part of their content available, e.g. through sample articles or an archive, and some use the internet primarily as a marketing platform for print subscriptions.

The advantage of the fact that they are all present on the internet is that you can easily get an overview of the various journals and e-journals about Shakespeare if you are not yet familiar with them.

If you are familiar with the print versions, you'll probably only be interested in the first group, those which make their content actually available online.

Try them and bookmark whatever will be useful to you for future research!

 

Shakespeare: A Magazine for Teachers and Enthusiasts
Early Modern Literary Studies
Renaissance Forum
Working Papers on the Web: Teaching Renaissance Texts
Wissenschaftliches Seminar Online (partly in German)

 

Shakespeare Bulletin

Shakespeare Jahrbuch (in German)

The Shakespeare Newsletter

Shakespeare Quarterly

Shakespeare Survey

The Upstart Crow


 

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