Sources

Here is a list of some of the useful sources I've found in my studies thus far. In addition to these listed, SparkNotes and Wikipedia have also been extremely helpful.  There are also other sources that I have used for research, but haven't directly quoted, and as I recall them I'll add them to the list.

 Joel Deshaye, "A Brief Analysis of The Sound and the Fury's Namesake," 1999. (Posts: Macbeth's Soliloquy; The Lighted Fools)

Peter Stoicheff, "Faulkner's Foreign Levy: Macbeth, The Sound and the Fury, and Writerhood," 1992. (Posts: Macbeth's Soliloquy; The Lighted Fools)

 Ian Johnston, "The Issue of Language: Introduction to Richard II and Hamlet," 1999. (Post: The Issue of Language)

Robert W. Hamblin, "A Casebook on Mankind: Faulkner's use of Shakespeare". (Post: Biographical Similarities)

http://www.lionking.com/Hamlet-TM.html, Hamlet and the Lion King. 1998.

Shakespeare-Online.