Tom Regnier: Our Ever-Living Oxfordian
A Message from SOF President John Hamill Dear Members and Friends of the SOF: I bear tragic news. Tom Regnier, former President of our Fellowship,
A Message from SOF President John Hamill Dear Members and Friends of the SOF: I bear tragic news. Tom Regnier, former President of our Fellowship,
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship celebrated the centennial of the publication of J. Thomas Looney’s groundbreaking book, “Shakespeare” Identified, with an afternoon symposium at the National
by Tom Regnier Writing anonymously or under a pseudonym was commonplace in Elizabethan England. Archer Taylor and Frederic J. Mosher, in their seminal book on
Free Symposium Will Launch a Year of Events Honoring J. Thomas Looney’s Discovery That Edward de Vere (Earl of Oxford) Was “Shakespeare” by Bryan
November 16, 2019 Since early high school in 1960s California, I read Shakespeare in and out of class. I had a facility for languages, and
History has left many clues indicating that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550–1604), wrote plays and poetry under the pen name “William Shakespeare.”
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship and the authorship question receive lively coverage in the latest issue of The New Yorker, one of America’s more venerable periodical
by Tom Regnier July 17, 2019 We in the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship note with great sadness and enormous respect the passing of retired Supreme Court
Tom Regnier, immediate past president of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, gave an introductory presentation on the Shakespeare Authorship Question at the invitation of the Brandeis
Special Issue Edited by Professor Don Rubin February 4, 2019 — “The Question That Won’t Go Away: Did the Man From Stratford Really Write the
Richard Whalen has released his Oxfordian edition of Hamlet, which he calls the most personal and “autobiographical” of the Earl of Oxford’s Shakespeare plays and
For the first time, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship has bestowed joint Oxfordian of the Year awards. The 2018 awards were presented on October 14, at
Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Conference October 17 – 20, 2019 | Mark Twain House & Museum, Hartford, Connecticut
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship proudly announces that it will initiate the publication of a series of books on the Shakespeare authorship question (primarily focusing on
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is pleased to announce that newsletters from the earliest Oxfordian organization in the U.S. are now available on the SOF website
by Tom Regnier Shakespeare Beyond Doubt: Evidence, Argument, Controversy, edited by Paul Edmondson and Stanley Wells, Cambridge University Press (2013). This 6,000-word review was originally
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