DHSHXMain MenuIntroduction: What's Digital Shakespeare?An explanation of why this book exists.Learning Goals & This BookThe learning goals that this book will addressWhere to Start in this BookA List of Primary Paths Available in the Book"DH" | Digital Methods for Literary StudyAn opening Page containing paths for learning about digital methods & the study of Literature/ShakespeareShakespeare: The BasicsShakespeare: The DigitalPath for how digital technology enhances the study of Shakespeare's worksUnits on Specific WorksHome Page for Paths with Specific Plays & Poems"DH" AssignmentsAssignments that make use of digital texts, tools, or bothVimala C. Pasupathiceefc20a3151658461abeb1911f30e5d016aa34bHeather Froehlich5639e57a03aa50c93c99bd45c43a043de977f7d9Emily Sherwoodad202272cf9b8dc4091c179ce0cc26ba6b98d81c
Friar Lawrence and Juliet Discover the Bodies of Romeo and Paris (Romeo and Juliet, Act 5, scene 3)
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