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

October 3, 2013

Notes Towards an Elizabethan Twelfth Night

The role of the allowed fool in Shakespeare is a complex subject. In this thought-provoking article, Charles Boyle helps us to understand what Shakespeare’s fool in Twelfth Night is saying, and, more importantly, who the fool probably represents.

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The Problem of The Funeral Elegy

Can deductive reasoning lead to solving Shakespeare authorship problems? Joe Sobran writes an interesting exchange between Holmes and Watson as they discuss The Funeral Elegy and Professor Donald Foster’s assertion that his computer analysis reveals the poem was indeed authored by the Bard.

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Invalid Logic and The Slippery Stratfordian

In this thought provoking article, Leonard Deming explains the fallacies of logic with particular attention paid to the nonsensical arguments that Stratfordians make in attempting to defend their orthodoxy. This article is must-read homework for anyone discussing the Shakespeare authorship question with defenders of the Stratford myth.

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