Curated OER
Comedy of Errors Quiz
In this online interactive reading comprehension worksheet, students respond to 10 multiple choice questions about Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
University of Victoria (Canada)
Internet Shakespeare Editions: "The Comedy of Errors"
This website provides three ways to read the Shakespearean comedy, "The Comedy of Errors." You can read a "modern" version of the text, by clicking on the specific scenes of the text. Or you can read "The Comedy of Errors" as it first...
Luminarium
Luminarium: Comedy of Errors
Here is a single file presenting the full-text of William Shakespeare's comedy, "The Comedy of Errors."
Bartleby
Bartleby.com: Tales From Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb
Mary Lamb, with the editorial help of her brother, Charles, rewrote twenty of Shakespeare's plays into stories for children. This is a copy of the tex which introduced Shakespeare to many people of all ages throughout the nineteenth and...
Bartleby
Bartleby.com: Oxford Shakspeare: The Comedy of Errors
Here is Shakespeare's comedy, The Comedy of Errors, as it appeares in The Oxford Shakespeare. Choose the scene you want to read.
Other
Etexts: "The Comedy of Errors"
Here is a single text-file with Shakespeare's comedy, "The Comedy of Errors."
Grade Saver
Grade Saver: The Comedy of Errors Study Guide by William Shakespeare
This website provides plot summaries, character profiles, and theme analysis for the Shakespearean comedy, "The Comedy of Errors." The information provided by Grade Saver provides good material to accompany a reading of the play.
Open Library of the Internet Archive
Open Library: Comedy of Errors
This ebook version of William Shakespeare's "Comedy Of Errors" has been made available in multiple formats by the Open Library. Editions of the full novel, organized by year of publication, may be accessed here.
University of Victoria (Canada)
University of Victoria: Classical Comedy
This resource speaks of classical comedy mostly in reference to William Shakespeare. It tells of what Shakespeare probably studied in Grammar School, and the source for his play, Comedy of Errors.