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

A Gen Z Approach to Authorship

A Gen Z Approach to AuthorshipSo why does the Shakespeare Authorship Question exist anyway? And what makes us so convinced about the real identity of the author being Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford?

In this quick 7-minute video, Sam Meyers, a college senior linguistics major and son of SOF board member Bob Meyers, gives a brief intro to the most important points and convincing details on the question. He points out flaws in the arguments Stratfordians commonly use to maintain their stranglehold on the narrative. Consider this a brief overview into what made Sam an Oxfordian, and what could make you one too, as it’s on all of us to prioritize the facts when reporting history for the decades to come.

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