The pausing American loyalist (1776) / Anonymous
Epilogue to Coriolanus (1778) / Jonathan M. Sewall
The tragic genius of Shakspeare : an ode (1787) / Peter Markoe
Letter to John Quincy Adams (1805) / John Adams
Stratford-on-Avon (1820) / Washington Irving
Prize ode (1824) / Charles Sprague
The character of Desdemona (1836) / John Quincy Adams
Hazlitt's characters of Shakspeare (1845) / Edgar Allan Poe
First impressions of Miss Cushman's "Romeo" (1846) / J.M.W.
"Indians of North America" (1848) / Maungwudaus
Account of the terrific and fatal riot at the New-York Astor Place Opera House (1849) / Anonymous
Shakspeare; or, The poet (1850) / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Hawthorne and his Mosses (1850) / Herman Melville
Ira Aldridge (1862) / William Wells Brown
Recollections of a gifted woman (1863) / Nathaniel Hawthorne
Drama's vitallest expression is the common day (1863) / Emily Dickinson
Address delivered at the opening of the New Theatre at Richmond (1863) / Henry Timrod
Letter to James H. Hackett (1863) / Abraham Lincoln
The killing of Julius Caesar "localized" (1864) / Mark Twain
Shakespeare, Tercentennial Celebration, April 23, 1864 / Oliver Wendell Holmes
Letter to the National Intelligencer (1865) / John Wilkes Booth
"The coming storm" (1866) / Herman Melville
"Shylock," a burlesque (c. 1867) / G.W.H. Griffin
Othello (1869) / Mary Preston
In the old churchyard at Fredericksburg (1870) / Frederick Wadsworth Loring
What lurks behind Shakspere's historical plays? (1884) / Walt Whitman
The art of Edwin Booth : Hamlet (1893) / William Winter
Shakespeare (1895) / William Dean Howells
From Between the acts (1894) : Antony and Cleopatra (1895) / Willa Cather
Shakespeare's Americanisms (1895) / Henry Cabot Lodge
A modern Lear (1895) / Jane Addams
The Hiartville Shakespeare Club (1896) / Belle Marshall Locke
The birthplace (1903) / Henry James
Autobiographical dictation (1909) / Mark Twain
Shakespeare : made in America (1915) / George Santayana
Shakespeare's heroines as human beings (1916) / Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Heart of the race (1916) / Charles Mills Gayley
Hamlet and his problems (1919) / T.S. Eliot
To Mark Anthony in heaven (1920) /
Shakespeares of 1922 / Lorenz Hart and Morrie Ryskind
John Barrymore's Hamlet (1922) / Stark Young
Shakespeare for America (1931) / George F. Whicher
Shakespeare and American culture (1932) / Joseph Quincy Adams
The Macbeth murder mystery (1937) / James Thurber
Orson Welles's Julius Caesar (1937) / Sidney B. Whipple
Japanese Hamlet (1939) / Toshio Mori
Shakespeare in Harlem (1942) / Langston Hughes
Paul Robeson's Othello (1943) / Samuel Sillen
Laurence Olivier's Henry V (1946) / James Agee
Preface to G.I. Hamlet (1947) / Maurice Evans
Brush up your Shakespeare (1948) / Cole Porter
The abuse of greatness (1953) / Hollis Alpert
The immortal bard (1954) / Isaac Asimov
Shakespeare's last word : justice and redemption (1955) / John Berryman
Hipsters, flipsters, and finger-poppin' daddies (1955) / Lord Buckley
Carlus (1960) / Hyam Plutzik
General Macbeth (1962) / Mary McCarthy
After dark (1966) / Adrienne Rich
Orson Welles : there ain't no way (1967) / Pauline Kael
From Run-through (1972) / John Houseman
But soft ... real soft (1975) / Woody Allen
Caliban in blue (1976) / Walter McDonald
Cora Lee (1982) / Gloria Naylor
West Side Story (1985) / Dramatists Guild Landmark Symposium
The Shakespeare marathon (1989) / Frank Rich and Joseph Papp
Address to the Royal Society of Arts (1989) / Sam Wanamaker
Shakespeare in Iceland (1996) / Jane Smiley
Actors (1998) / Cynthia Ozick
Daily grind (2002) / BJ Ward
From NETS (2004) / Jen Bervin.