Wednesday, April 15, 2009

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117 Whitman Aveune Hartford, CT 06107-4518 July 2, 2009 Ms. GanevaEverett 880 Honeysuckle Drive Athens, GA 30606-9231Dear GenevaLast week at the Educational Theatre Association National Convention, you mentioned that your teaching assignment for next year included an Untrduction to Shakespeare class. I find the Internet to be a very useful supplement for creating interest in many of my class I teach. Here are four websites dealing with Shakespeare that you may find helpful for your new class.http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/Default.htmhttp://www.wfu.edu/-tedforrl/shakesp.htmhttp://www.jetlink.net/-massij/shakes/http://www.albemarle-london.com/map-globe.htmlAnother resource that I use is a booklet published by Thomson Learning: Introducting Shakespeare. A copy of the title page is attached. The booklet contains scenes from some of Shakespeare's best-known works. Scenes from my favorites (Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Julius Caesar) are included.As I come across other resources, I will forward them to you. Enjoy the rest of the summer; another school year will be upon us before we know it.Sincerely Marshall W. Cline Attachment