
Journal of Scientific Exploration SAQ edition review of Elizabeth Winkler’s book
The most recent edition of The Journal of Scientific Exploration is dedicated to the Shakespeare Authorship Question.
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

The most recent edition of The Journal of Scientific Exploration is dedicated to the Shakespeare Authorship Question.

The following is an official JSE press release for a download you can get here: http://www.journalofscientificexploration.org The Journal of Scientific Exploration Publishes Special Issue on

The First Folio of 1623 is claimed by academics be a confirmation or proof of the traditional theory that the author was the man from

Our friends at the Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable are launching their first video contest called, “WHODUNNIT.” Cash prizes, no entry fee. Check it out! https://www.shakespeareauthorship.org/contest

Be sure to mark your calendars for Wednesday Aug 16th, 5:00 pm Pacific, 8:00 pm Eastern, when Elizabeth Winkler will join us to talk about

Scholar and law Professor of Law at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, CA, Bryan H. Wildenthal has written several trenchant reviews of

Mark Rylance and Elizabeth Winkler discuss her book, Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies — How Doubting the Bard Became the Biggest Taboo in

Blue Boar Tavern residents Phoebe Nir and Dorothea Dickerman spotted some encouraging good press of late. Phoebe noted this Britannica entry for the 17th Earl
From the archives of the 1988 Shakespeare Oxford Society Newsletter,* Volume 2 page 6, (page 23 of the combined pdf), we have a paper entitled

2021 Oxfordian of the Year Richard Waugaman wrote the following letter to The Washington Post which published it recently: Michael Witmore has been an

The last posting featured Roger Stritmatter’s The Oxfordian, Volume 19, 2017, article “Small Latine and Lesse Greeke” – Anatomy of a Misquotation, Part two of

That quote from Ben Jonson is probably one of the few personal details of the life of “William Shakespeare” that most people are aware of,
Peter Brook and the Authorship Question This paper by Don Rubin first appeared in the October 2017 edition of The Oxfordian. You can

Join us at the Blue Boar Tavern on July 26th, 8pm E / 5pm P for “Who are those guys?” – a look at some of the

SOF members are invited to join journalist and literary critic Elizabeth Winkler in a Zoom discussion of her book “Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other

In 1980, I received a PhD in medieval studies, but during my subsequent teaching situation would describe myself as a non-practicing medievalist, as I only
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