Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Announces Research Grant Program for 2015
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is pleased to announce that the Research Grant Program will continue in 2015. The RGP hopes to raise up to $20,000
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is pleased to announce that the Research Grant Program will continue in 2015. The RGP hopes to raise up to $20,000
December 5, 2014 Survey Says (2014) by Alex McNeil Attendees at this year’s Annual Conference were invited to fill out a survey (see below),
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Pannell as the new Editor of The Oxfordian. Chris holds an English Honors
As we announced recently at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship conference in Madison, Dr. Michael Egan has stepped down as editor of our eminent journal, The
A number of outstanding speakers have been selected to present papers during the Madison Shakespeare Authorship Conference, September 11-14, 2014. Alexander Waugh, Honorary President of
From the President’s Office: One of our primary objectives as an Oxfordian organization is furthering research that will ultimately provide clear evidence that Edward de
Special thanks to John Shahan, Chairman of the Shakespeare Authorship Coalition, for allowing us to publish the following letter, which he wrote in response to
“Does the Authorship Question Matter?” Video of the debate at Ye Olde Cock Tavern, Fleet Street, London, organised by the Central London Debating Society, held
Call for Papers for the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s Annual Conference in Madison, Wisconsin, September 11-14, 2014. Proposals for conference papers and presentations are now being
Special thanks to Kevin Gilvary and Heward Wilkinson of the DeVere Society for their reports on the panel debate, “Shakespeare Authorship Question — Does This
Save the Date! The Annual Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Authorship Conference will be held in Madison, Wisconsin from Thursday, September 11th through Sunday, September 14th, 2014.
by Thomas Regnier. Shakespeare’s frequent use of the law is well documented. Whether his legal terms are always used correctly has been a matter of dispute. I examine how accurately legal terms are used in the plays, and how accurately and deeply legal issues are developed.
by J. Anthony Burton Part II (published in the Shakespeare Newsletter of Claremont McKenna College, Volume 50, No. 4 Winter 2000–01; reprinted on the SOF
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