Barnet, S., Berman M., &Burto, W. (1993).Types of drama: Plays and essays(6thed.). New York, NY: Little, Brown.
Barnet, S., Burto, W., &Cain, W. E. (2008).An introduction to literature:Fiction, poetry, and drama. New York: Pearson Longman.
Bentley, E. (1957). The playwright as a thinker: A study of drama in modern times. Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
Books from The Annotated Shakespeare. Retrieved from https://yalebooks.yale.edu/series/the-annotated-shakespeare
Breyer, M. (1996).Ancient Greece. California: Teacher Created Resources.
Browne, R. B., &Kreiser, L. A. (2009).Popular culture values and the arts: Essays on elitism versus democratization. London: McFarland.
Cardinal, A. (1995). Shadow playwrights of Weimar: Berta Lask, IlseLangner, Marieluise
FleiberIn E. Woodrough (Ed.), Women in European theatre (pp. 65-74). Oxford: Intellect Books.
Dowdy, J. K.,& Kaplan, S. (2011). Teaching drama in the classroom. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.
Emmerson, R., K. (Ed.) (1990). Approaches to Teaching Medieval English Drama.New York, NY: Modern Language Association of America.
Galens, D., &Hamilton, C. L. (2010).Drama for students: Presenting alalysis, context, and criticism on commonly studied dramas. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Cengage Gale.
Goldstein, L. (2004). The Origin of Medieval Drama. Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
Grazia, M. D. (Ed.) (2001).The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Herren G. (Ed.) (2016).Text &presentation, 2015.North Carolina: McFarland.
Jackson, R. (Ed.) (2007). The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare on Film. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Jenkyns, R. (1992). The legacy of Rome: A new appraisal. Oxford:Oxford University Press.
Kuhi, D. (2013). Necessities of developing diverse cultural potentials in academic.The Journal of Applied Linguistics and Applied Literature: Dynamics and Advances, 1(1), 118-139.
Moore, T. J. (2012).Roman Theatre. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ramazani, A. (2016). Health humanities and applied literature [Review of the book Health humanities, by P. Crawford, et al]. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Applied Literature: Dynamics and Advances, 4(1), 125-31.
Shakespeare, W. (1597).Romeo and Juliet.In S. Wells & G. Taylor (Eds.) (1998).The Oxford Shakespeare: The Complete Works. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Sommerstein, A. H. (2002).Greek drama and dramatists.London: Routledge.
Styan, J. L. (1981).Modern drama in theory and practice: Volume 1, realism and naturalism.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Watt, S. (1998). Postmodern/drama: Reading the contemporary stage. Michigan: University of Michigan Press.
Wiggins, M. (2000).Shakespeare and the drama of his time. Oxford: Oxford University Press.