Ann Zakelj: How I Became an Oxfordian
December 15, 2015 I love a mystery. Maybe it was all those Nancy Drew books that I read as a kid. My penchant for all
December 15, 2015 I love a mystery. Maybe it was all those Nancy Drew books that I read as a kid. My penchant for all
Dec. 14, 2015 — The video of Katherine Chiljan’s Ashland conference presentation, “Origins of the Pen Name ‘William Shakespeare’,” is now available on YouTube. Her
December 8, 2015 I am greatly indebted to the late Joseph Sobran for introducing me to the Shakespeare authorship question. It was his columns in
December 1, 2015 While growing up in France in the 1960s and 70s, I was not aware there was an authorship controversy. As a teenager
November 24, 2015 I’m a playwright/novelist/screenwriter (whose favorite actor is, coincidentally to Oxfordiania, Sir Derek Jacobi). Several years ago, I was at my grandparents’ summer
November 20, 2015 When I was about 11 or 12, we read Julius Caesar in junior high. When I tried to find out about the
SOF Launches New Series of Essays on “How I Became an Oxfordian” November 20, 2015 — The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (SOF) welcomes Bob Meyers,
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The Fall 2015 issue of The Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter has been published, and is available online. “My ‘From the Editor’ column usually goes inside the
Note from the Editor By Alex McNeil I hope you’ll read with care the interview, conducted by Don Rubin and Patricia Keeney, with Stanley Wells
By Cheryl Eagan-Donovan As founder of Controversy Films and director of the documentary Nothing is Truer than Truth, I am very pleased to announce a
The 2015 Shakespeare Authorship Conference took place September 24-27 at the Ashland Springs Hotel in Ashland, OR. Conference Schedule Thursday, 24 September 8:00 – 12:00
Holistic Interpretation by Alexander Waugh This article was first published in the De Vere Society Newsletter, October 2014. It is here presented, in a version
by Nate Briggs (from the Winter 2015 Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter) Seeing a recent local production of Much Ado About Nothing brought me back to the
Alex McNeil was named 2014 Oxfordian of the Year on September 14, the final day of the SOF Annual Conference in Madison, Wisconsin. Immediate past
August 23, 2014 — Gary Goldstein, former editor of Brief Chronicles and the Elizabethan Review, announced today that the collected works of the late Italian
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