Professor Waugaman Named Oxfordian of the Year
by Bryan H. Wildenthal Richard M. Waugaman, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University, was honored today as Oxfordian of the Year for 2021.
by Bryan H. Wildenthal Richard M. Waugaman, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University, was honored today as Oxfordian of the Year for 2021.
by Bryan H. Wildenthal The SOF got some good coverage on June 15 in Willamette Week, the alternative weekly newspaper serving Portland, Oregon, and its
June 1, 2021 I’ve taught Shakespeare for almost three decades. I’ve strutted the stage in live Shakespeare productions. I’ve shepherded dozens of students through the
“Don’t Quill the Messenger” Podcast Wins Award; Host Steven Sabel Interviews North by Shakespeare Author Blanding; Book Review by Michael Hyde Published In the May 12 episode
book review by Michael Hyde Michael Blanding, North by Shakespeare: A Rogue Scholar’s Quest for the Truth Behind the Bard’s Work (Hachette, 2021). This review
Michael Dudley, a librarian at the University of Winnipeg, will deliver a public lecture to the Heterodox Academy, “Academic Freedom and the Shakespeare Authorship Question,”
December 8, 2020 I had help becoming an Oxfordian. My father, a hard-headed businessman, was interested in the authorship question. I remember at an early
November 24, 2020 “Who cares,” right? Through high school and college, I became reasonably educated in the literature of Shakespeare. My primary major in college
Oxfordians Pledge and Carry Out Local Actions Saluting J. Thomas Looney’s 1920 Book by Linda Bullard, on behalf of the SOF Centennial Committee Throughout this
From de Vere to Eternity November 14, 2020 Can a sixteen-year-old play Hamlet? I looked the part. More than one surprised witness expressed appreciation. Three
October 30, 2020 I had a conversion experience. I specialized in Elizabethan Literature (LizLit) when I got my degree, and came out of school embracing
October 14, 2020 My first real exposure to the Shakespeare authorship question came some time in the 1980s. While I was aware that some “oddballs”
September 24, 2020 After experiencing some of “Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits” throughout high school, I was eager to take every Shakespeare course that college had to
September 10, 2020 It is not so much my love of Shakespeare, but more my love of history, particularly the medieval history of Britain, which
August 27, 2020 I have always enjoyed seeing performances of Shakespeare’s plays and wish I could find excuses to use more of his beautiful phrases.
The Sesquicentennial of the Scholar Who Unmasked “Shakespeare” August 14, 2020 — One hundred and fifty years ago today on August 14, 1870, John
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