Shakespeare Matters Vol. 9, No. 1: Winter 2010
Shakespeare Matters Vol. 9, No. 1: Winter 2010 Contents: 2009 Annual Conference in Houston; Remembering Charles Wisner Barrell; Brief Chronicles
Shakespeare Matters Vol. 9, No. 1: Winter 2010 Contents: 2009 Annual Conference in Houston; Remembering Charles Wisner Barrell; Brief Chronicles
Welcome to The Oxfordian, the annual journal published during the fall by the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship. The Oxfordian is a professional publication that
by Richard Waugaman In this essay, the author investigates the way in which truth was viewed by Shakespeare, while analyzing
Oxfordian researcher Richard Waugaman, MD, and Brief Chronicles general editor Roger Stritmatter, PhD, met recently with The Global Hamlet co-founder Nefeli Misuraca,
Did Edward de Vere Translate Ovid’s Metamorphoses? by Richard M. Waugaman, M.D. This philological study of the 1565-67 English translation
The Psychopathology of Stratfordianism by Richard M. Waugaman
Brief Chronicles Vol. 2 Preliminary Matter TOC; Epistle Dedicatory
When we add to the evidence in the Sonnets all the gender-bending in the plays, the passionate “male bonding” in Coriolanus, and the obvious homosexual love of the Antonios in Twelfth Night and Merchant of Venice, it would seem that at the very least, homosexual desire was something the author understood.
by Elisabeth Waugaman Art historian Elizabeth Waugaman examines a 1580 painting of an anonymous sitter by an anonymous artist to
Othello and the Green-Eyed Monster of Jealousy by Richard M. Waugaman A study of jealousy in Shakespeare’s play Othello, showing
Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter Summer 2014 Shakespeare’s Perspective Art, From the President’s Office, Letters to the Editor, What’s the News, An
The author proves that French literary, political and social sources permeate the Shakespeare canon to the same extent that Italian
by Richard Waugaman A comparative study of philology of the first English translation of The Decameron published in 1620 with
Dr. Waugaman delves into Shakespeare’s dramatic methodology of using real life models for communicating to a wide variety of contemporary
by Bryan H. Wildenthal Richard M. Waugaman, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University, was honored today as Oxfordian
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