A Hedingham Castle video
SOF member Paul Bredderman Sr. sent a videolink featuring Hedingham Castle in Essex, the birthplace of Edward de Vere: “I bring this video to the
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
SOF member Paul Bredderman Sr. sent a videolink featuring Hedingham Castle in Essex, the birthplace of Edward de Vere: “I bring this video to the

Diana Price’s groundbreaking “Shakespeare’s Unorthodox Biography: New Evidence of an Authorship Problem,” originally published in 2001, was “the first book to undertake a systematic comparative
On their Shakespeare’s Signature page the The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT) says There is ongoing discussion amongst scholars as to whether all of these six
On October 24th the New York Public Library sponsored a conversation presented by the Shakespearean Authorship Trust, featuring Professor William Leahy, Dr. Ros Barber, &
On December 5 at 8 pm Easter/ 5 pm Pacific, the Blue Boar Tavern is inviting YOU to grab a glass of your favorite beverage

Shakespearean scholar, University of Winnipeg librarian and newest SOF Board member Michael Dudley talks with Bob Meyers about his new book, which takes a philosophical

It is with the greatest pleasure that the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship announces that Bill Boyle is 2023’s Oxfordian of the Year. William E. Boyle, or

Jack M. Shuttleworth, Ph.D. Brigadier General, USAF (ret.) Professor of English, Emeritus, USAF Academy The short version: I became an Oxfordian because Susanna and

The First Folio, “the book that brought us Shakespeare,” was published 400 years ago today. This first collection of 36 Shakespeare plays included 18 that
In the 2000 edition of The Oxfordian, Frank M. Davis, M.D., wrote this comprehensive article on medical knowledge revealed in Shakespeare’s plays. His interest in

Happy Folio 400! November 8, 2023 marks the 400th anniversary of the First Folio’s publication. Ever since 1623, Shakespeare enthusiasts have been discussing this book’s
It is not often that academia takes the Shakespeare Authorship Question seriously, so be sure to register for this free online event put on by
The New York Public Library is hosting a free virtual discussion of the authorship question this Tuesday, October 24 at 7 pm ET with William

Jens Münnichow is a historian and German philologist, lives in a small town in the Mannheim/Heidelberg region of Southern Germany and works as a tutor.
Can’t attend the SOF 2023 New Orleans conference in person? Watch via livestream! Presenters will include William Niederkorn and Margo Anderson. The livestream ticket is
Mark your calendars for October 25th, 8pm Eastern/ 5pm Pacific. In addition to our regular tavern dwellers – Bonner Miller Cutting, Bryan Wildenthal, Dorothea Dickerman
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