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SOF Launches New Series of Essays on “How I Became an Oxfordian” November 20, 2015 — The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (SOF) welcomes Bob Meyers,
SOF Launches New Series of Essays on “How I Became an Oxfordian” November 20, 2015 — The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (SOF) welcomes Bob Meyers,
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The Fall 2015 issue of The Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter has been published, and is available online. “My ‘From the Editor’ column usually goes inside the
The Shakespearean Authorship Trust, in collaboration with Brunel University, will present “Shakespeare’s Histories: Whose Agenda Do They Serve?” at their annual conference November 22, 2015 held
Michael Delahoyde, PhD, managing editor of the SOF journal Brief Chronicles, has released his Oxfordian edition of William Shakespeare’s Anthony and Cleopatra, available through CreateSpace,
Ross Duffin’s work in documenting the deep importance of music in Shakespeare’s plays is a valuable resource to all Shakespeare lovers. Duffin’s article “‘Concolinel’: Moth’s
I wish to thank everyone who attended, followed, helped organize, or presented at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 2015 conference in Ashland, Oregon. This conference
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship has named the admired British author Alexander Waugh the 2015 Oxfordian of the Year. The award was presented today, on the
The annual Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship conference begins tomorrow, Sept. 24, 2015 in Ashland, Oregon. Full-conference or single-day admission is available online, or in person at
British authorship scholars Ros Barber, PhD; Kevin Gilvary, PhD; and Alexander Waugh will be guests of host Geoffrey Riley on the Jefferson Public Radio news
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship journal, The Oxfordian 17, produced under the leadership of new editor, Chris Pannell, is now available online to SOF members at
David Bevington, PhD, will present a lecture titled, “The Assembling and Printing of the Shakespeare First Folio, 1623” at the University of Chicago Humanities Day
From: John Hamill, Chair of the SOF Research Grant Program The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 2015 Research Grant Program selection committee is pleased to announce that
Hanno Wember of Hamburg, Germany has announced that his translation of “Is Shakespeare Dead?” from My Autobiography by Mark Twain will be published this month as
September 2, 2015 — The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship launched its own YouTube channel today. The first SOF video is Bonner Miller Cutting’s presentation, “Evermore
Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Newsletter editor Alex McNeil has released the Summer 2015 edition of the newsletter, now available online — under password — to SOF
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