Kenneth B. says, "It's time for YOU to write something great!" |
In order to complete this essay, you need to:
- Identify a topic and argument.
- Incorporate another text to compare, contrast, develop or inform your main argument.
- Use at least one piece of literary criticism to help build your argument.
Here are some resources for you:
You can go to this page, which is the HHS Lib Guide scholarly resources page. See over on the left, where it says "Literary Criticism"? Use the search features to look for articles that might help you. You can also use JSTOR from this page.
Before you do that, you might want to check out this site, called Hamlet Haven. A LOT of work has been put into this site, and it presents a massive annotated bibliography of Hamlet resources on all kinds of topics, characters, schools of thought, etc. If you find an article that looks interesting, you'll have to make note of it, then perhaps search through that "Literary Criticism" link on the Lib Guide to access it.
Another useful site might be this one. It has a few articles that are linked from the site, with annotations to tell you what you're looking at.
I also have a few books available in the classroom for you to use; they are collections of critical essays.
If you find other resources, or have questions about what you've found, please let me know! Happy researching, scholars!
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