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If you haven’t already voted in the 2020 “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest, now’s the time! Voting ends in just two days — at midnight
If you haven’t already voted in the 2020 “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest, now’s the time! Voting ends in just two days — at midnight
September 15, 2020 — The leading article in the newly published volume of the SOF scholarly annual The Oxfordian, by historian Ramon Jiménez, demonstrates that
Newest Annual Volume Notes Academic Advances by Oxfordian Scholars and Shows That Shakespeare’s First Play Dates to the 1560s The latest issue of the Shakespeare
September 10, 2020 It is not so much my love of Shakespeare, but more my love of history, particularly the medieval history of Britain, which
Published as a news article, available here, under the title ” ‘A Question of Will,’ Oxfordian Book for Young Adults, Available Again!” Originally published on
Published as a news article, available here, under the title “New Book Explores Early Shakespeare Authorship Doubts.” Originally published on the SOF website June 24,
Award-Winning Historian Speaks at SOF Online Symposium by Bryan H. Wildenthal August 28, 2020 — The SOF is pleased to announce an exciting new addition
August 27, 2020 I have always enjoyed seeing performances of Shakespeare’s plays and wish I could find excuses to use more of his beautiful phrases.
As you’ve probably heard, a really important election season is now underway. Oh … no … we’re not talking about that one. Sure, it’s important
The Sesquicentennial of the Scholar Who Unmasked “Shakespeare” August 14, 2020 — One hundred and fifty years ago today on August 14, 1870, John
Voting is now open in the 2020 “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest! The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, on March 20, challenged contestants to give us their
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship will hold a free online Shakespeare Authorship Symposium on Friday and Saturday, October 2–3, 2020. The event will be live-streamed on
book review by Ramon Jiménez Posted as an article on the SOF website under the title “Shakespeare by the Numbers: What Stylometrics Can and Cannot
August 1, 2020 In late 2005 I was browsing the bargain section of a Barnes & Noble bookstore in Sioux City, Iowa, when I came
Historic Authorship Initiative by John M. Shahan July 27, 2020 In 2007 the Shakespeare Authorship Coalition (SAC) launched one of the most significant efforts ever
July 16, 2020 In the mid-1980s, while attending university, I was “formally” introduced to the works of Shakespeare. During one lecture our instructor, Dr. James
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