Searchable library of literary texts, full-text journals, author biographies and critical and reference resources. Includes the Cambridge Companions to Literature series.
Accessibility statement for Literature Online
Subject coverage includes librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management, search engines, printed and electronic information sources, the information industry, scholarly communication, and electronic publishing.
Collection of playtexts from all time periods and academic books covering context and criticism and theatre craft.
Accessibility statement for Drama Online
Provides access to a wide range of fiction and non-fiction e-books and audiobooks. Either read books online via your browser or download the Libby app from an app store.
Accessibility statement for Overdrive
Contains dramatic works from the colonial period to the beginning of the twentieth century. Minstrel shows, frontier plays, temperance dialogues and a range of other genres are represented.
Accessibility statement for American Drama
Contains plays from the late thirteenth century to the early twentieth including morality plays, mystery cycles and closet dramas.
Accessibility statement for English Drama
Offers recordings of full-length stage performances as well as interviews and workshops with directors and actors.
Accessibility statement for Digital Theatre Plus
Features filmed stage performances, full-text plays, audio plays, documentaries, interviews, contextual reference material and production design archival content.
Accessibility statement for Theatre and Drama Premium
Useful for those studying theatre, literature, performance studies, theatrical design and dramatic writing.
Access BBC television and radio broadcasts of Shakespeare’s plays, sonnets and documentaries.
Accessibility statement for BBC Shakespeare Archive
Limitation - Registration (using your City email address) is required to access the BBC Shakespeare Archive. Only available to users within the UK.
Database of Shakespeare-related content in film, television, radio and video recordings from the 1890s to the present day.
Accessibility statement for Shakespeare on Film, Television and Radio