Here is a list of the articles (primarily those to date/through Hamlet) in Bblearn folders that are suitable for the summary assignment:

Marjorie Garber's overview chapter on Richard III
Katherine Maus's chapter on Richard III
Ian Moulton's article on Richard III's monstrous, unruly masculinity
Harry Berger Jr.'s article on conscience, complicity, and history in Richard III
Pearlman, E. from "The Invention of Richard of Gloucester"
Charnes, Linda. from "Belaboring the Obvious: Reading the Monstrous Body in King Richard III"
Marjorie Garber chapter on Merchant of Venice
Kiernan Ryan, excerpt on The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare, third ed.)
from Catherine Belsey's Why Shakespeare [excerpt on Merchant of Venice]
Amanda Bailey, "Shylock and the Slaves . . ." SQ 62.1
Drew Daniel, on Melancholy Epistemology and Masochistic Fantasy, Shakespeare Quarterly, 2010, and Graham Hammill response to Daniel.
Geisweidt, Edward J. "Antonio's Claim: Triangulated Desire and Queer Kinship in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice." Shakespeare 5.4 (2009): 338-354.
Stevens, Paul. "Heterogenizing Imagination: Globalization, 'The Merchant of Venice,' and the Work of Literary Criticism."New Literary History 36.3 (2005): 425-437 .
Drakakis, John. "Jessica." The Merchant of Venice: New Critical Essays. Eds. John W. Mahon and Ellen Macleod Mahon. New York and London: Routledge, 2002. 145-164.
Newman, Karen. "Portia's Ring: Unruly Women and Structures of Exchange in The Merchant of Venice." Shakespeare Quarterly 38.1 (Spring, 1987): 19-33.
excerpt(pp.205-211) from: Rackin, Phyllis. "English History Plays." Shakespeare: An Oxford Guide. Eds. Stanley Wells and Lena Cowen Orlin. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2003. 193-211.[excellent: read this!]
Alan Sinfield and J. Dollimore's chapter on "History and Ideology, Masculinity and Miscegnation: The Instance of Henry V"
Hadfield, Andrew. "Henry V." A Companion to Shakespeare's Works, Volume II, The Histories. Eds. Richard Dutton and Jean E. Howard. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2003. 451-467.
Steven Marx's article on Holy War in Henry V
Joel Altman's article on HV
Bach, Rebecca Ann. "Manliness Before Individualism: Masculinity, Effeminacy, and Homoerotics in Shakespeare's History Plays." A Companion to Shakespeare's Works, Volume II, The Histories. Eds. Richard Dutton and Jean E. Howard. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2003. 220-245.
Traub, Valerie. "Gender and sexuality in Shakespeare." The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare. Eds. Margreta de Grazia and Stanley Wells. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001. 129-146.
Peter Erickson's "Sexual Politics and Social Structure in As You Like It"
Barbara Bono, "Mixed Gender, Mixed Genre in Shakespeare's As You Like It"
Nick Potter, "As You Like It: The Outlaw Court"
Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor chapter on Hamlet
Christy Desmet, "Character Criticism" on reading Hamlet
Catherine Belsey 'Hamlet and the Reluctant Hero'
Graham Holderness, "Hamlet: The Court in Transition (I)"
Janet Adelman's chapter on Hamlet and the maternal body
Engle, Lars. "Moral Agency in Hamlet."
Edelman, Lee. on Queerness in a Time That's Out of Joint, Shakespeare Quarterly, 2011
Neill, Michael. "'He that thou knowest thine': Friendship and Service in Hamlet." A Companion to Shakespeare's Works, Volume I, The Tragedies. Eds. Richard Dutton and Jean E. Howard. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2003.319-338.
Watson, Robert N. "Giving up the Ghost in a World of Decay: 'Hamlet', Revenge, and Denial." Renaissance Drama, New Series, Vol. 21, Disorder and the Drama (1990): 199-223.
 Carol T. Neely on Lovesickness, Gender, and Sexuality in Twelfth Night and As You Like It
Phyllis Rackin chapter on "Historical Difference/Sexual Difference"
Kiernan Ryan's chapter on Shakespearean Tragedy
Alan Sinfield, chapter on "When Is a Character Not a Character? Desdemona, Olivia, Lady Macbeth, and Subjectivity"

Maus, Katherine Eisaman. "Shakespearean Comedy." The Norton Shakespeare, Based on the Oxford Edition. Second Edition. Essential Plays -The Sonnets. Ed. Stephen Greenblatt. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2009. 103-118.
Howard, Jean E. "Shakespearean History." The Norton Shakespeare, Based on the Oxford Edition. Second Edition. Essential Plays -The Sonnets. Ed. Stephen Greenblatt. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2009. 579-591.
Greenblatt, Stephen. "Shakespearean Tragedy." The Norton Shakespeare, Based on the Oxford Edition. Second Edition. Essential Plays -The Sonnets. Ed. Stephen Greenblatt. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2009. 913-924.
Cohen, Walter. "Shakespearean Romance." The Norton Shakespeare, Based on the Oxford Edition. Second Edition. Essential Plays -The Sonnets. Ed. Stephen Greenblatt. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2009. 1499-1513.