Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford 

Brief Chronicles III released online

Shakespeare Fellowship President Earl Showerman announced the publication of the fellowship’s online journal Brief Chronicles, Vol. 3:

Brief Chronicles Vol 3 has been posted on-line. This year’s volume has over 300 pages of outstanding scholarship, including articles on Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, Willobie His Avisa, and many others, as well as reviews of six recent authorship publications. Contributors include Richard Whalen, Bonner Cutting, Tom Regnier, Richard Waugaman, Robert Prechter, Michael Wainwright and Andrew Crider, as well as a prefatory essay by General Editor Roger Stritmatter, an interview of Leo Daugherty by Managing Editor, Gary Goldstein, and a passage from the forward of This Star of England.  Our contributors and editors have once again outdone themselves in compiling a superb edition, which caps an amazing year for those of us immersed in Shakespeare authorship studies. As Nikos Kazantzakis, the famous modern Greek writer and author of Zorba the Greek, and The Odyssey, A Modern Sequel, wrote, “Reach what you cannot”. Happy New Year and fare forward, my friends.

http://www.briefchronicles.com/ojs/index.php/bc/issue/current/showToc

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