Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford 

Hamlet Illuminated over 2 Sundays in July, 7/14 and 7/21!

Michael Delahoyde
Professor Michael Delahoyde

Join us LIVE this month for a new 2-part episode of Shakespeare Illuminated! Prof. Michael Delahoyde will discuss the Oxfordian connections in Hamlet over two Sundays in July, the 14th and 21stat 4pm E | 1pm P.

We’ll explore what is considered the best work from the best writer ever. Whether you like brilliant ruminations on life and death or are more a fan of murder and ghosts and screaming at your mother and insanity and poisonings and stabbings and poisoned stabbings, Hamlet has got it all. And it’s got much much more when seen as the work (and practically the life) of the Earl of Oxford.

Meantime visit Dr. Delahoyde’s website expand your knowledge of the play. And be sure to bring your questions!

Can’t make it live? Replays of previous episodes will eventually be posted on the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship YouTube channel.

The link to attend will be sent out via our mailing list. Not on the SOF email list? Sign up here!

We hope to see you there!

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