
Pete Swartz: How I Became an Oxfordian
December 8, 2020 I had help becoming an Oxfordian. My father, a hard-headed businessman, was interested in the authorship question. I remember at an early
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

December 8, 2020 I had help becoming an Oxfordian. My father, a hard-headed businessman, was interested in the authorship question. I remember at an early

Register Soon for Online Event — Capacity Limited December 7, 2020 — The De Vere Society (DVS), the British sister organization of the Shakespeare Oxford

December 2, 2020 — The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship continues to welcome applications for the SOF Research Grant Program (RGP). As previously reported, the SOF was

November 24, 2020 “Who cares,” right? Through high school and college, I became reasonably educated in the literature of Shakespeare. My primary major in college

Oxfordians Pledge and Carry Out Local Actions Saluting J. Thomas Looney’s 1920 Book by Linda Bullard, on behalf of the SOF Centennial Committee Throughout this

From de Vere to Eternity November 14, 2020 Can a sixteen-year-old play Hamlet? I looked the part. More than one surprised witness expressed appreciation. Three

October 30, 2020 I had a conversion experience. I specialized in Elizabethan Literature (LizLit) when I got my degree, and came out of school embracing

October 14, 2020 My first real exposure to the Shakespeare authorship question came some time in the 1980s. While I was aware that some “oddballs”

Record Numbers Participate in Alternative to Annual Conference The energy and excitement are still reverberating after the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s first-ever online symposium, held Friday

The winners of the 2020 “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest were announced during the recent online Shakespeare Authorship Symposium. The first-prize winner, with a cash

The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship has named retired diplomat and independent researcher James A. Warren the Oxfordian of the Year for 2020. Warren is the editor

September 24, 2020 After experiencing some of “Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits” throughout high school, I was eager to take every Shakespeare course that college had to

More than 200 people have now registered for the upcoming SOF Shakespeare Authorship Symposium on Friday–Saturday, October 2–3, 2020. And it’s not too late to

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
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