George Anderson: How I Became an Oxfordian
Shakespeare mocks Appearance to the glory of Truth, except in fact Being the author’s imprinted Name. Shakespeare’s soaring text I came to deeply admire the works of Shakespeare during my college
Shakespeare mocks Appearance to the glory of Truth, except in fact Being the author’s imprinted Name. Shakespeare’s soaring text I came to deeply admire the works of Shakespeare during my college
With this reprint from our archives, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship begins the occasional publication of classic “How I Became an Oxfordian” articles. Same title, different
I first became aware of the authorship question back in 1974, when my father, who was an attorney, sent me a copy of the Harvard
I first learned about Edward de Vere when I encountered a man in an Elizabethan costume at an Oxford conference in San Francisco. I was
I never liked liking what others like, so I avoided Shakespeare as a student. As a literature teacher in colleges, though, I had to include
At school and college in Leeds and Reading in the England of 1960s and 70s, all my tutors tended to concentrate on Shakespeare’s work, not
The Winter 2016 issue of the Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter is now available online and in print. All members may download the online version, and the
The video of Robert Prechter’s talk on Robert Greene at the 2015 Ashland conference is now available on the SOF YouTube Channel. Various theories propose
The SOF’s Research Grant Program is now accepting grant applications for 2016 and encouraging members to help us raise the additional funds we need to
My acceptance of the circumstantial evidence that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was the ‘towering figure’ 1 behind the works of William Shakespeare
The program committee of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (SOF) has formulated guidelines for paper submissions for the 2016 annual conference at the Boston Marriott in
The SOF is happy to announce that it is now active on Instagram. What is Instagram? Instagram is a social media platform where users can
The video of Professor Michael Delahoyde’s presentation on his discoveries in the archives of Venice is now available on the SOF YouTube Channel. Michael Delahoyde
December 29, 2015 When I was ten, my father purchased a set of classics bound in rich green leather with gold leaf edges. The volumes
December 22, 2015 I read Charlton Ogburn’s The Mysterious William Shakespeare as a graduate student in English. I recall that as I read, the coincidences
Cheryl Eagan-Donovan, director of the Oxfordian film Nothing is Truer than Truth, met with Sir Derek Jacobi, also an Oxfordian, regarding her film on a
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