
Six Shaky Signatures
Six Shaky Signatures: What’s the Proof That Shakespeare Wrote Them? By: Dorothea Dickerman What if the famous man from Stratford-upon-Avon commonly thought to be the
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
Six Shaky Signatures: What’s the Proof That Shakespeare Wrote Them? By: Dorothea Dickerman What if the famous man from Stratford-upon-Avon commonly thought to be the
Throughout 2023, the SOF will be commemorating the 400th anniversary of the First Folio. In her article The Grand Deception of the First Folio, independent
Proposals for presentations at the 2023 SOF Conference in New Orleans– live or recorded — are now being accepted by the Conference Committee with a
by the SOF Data Preservation Committee Kathryn Sharpe, DPC chair, received the following question from Sylvia Holmes, secretary of the Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable (SAR) and
Registration is now open online for the SOF’s 2023 Conference in New Orleans Nov. 9 to 12. Rates have been kept at the same level
New Orleans, here we come. The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 2023 Conference is now set for Thursday, Nov. 9 through Sunday, Nov. 12 at the Hyatt
Don Rubin joins Bob Meyers for a Behind the Scenes at SOF interview. Don is Professor Emeritus of dramatic literature and theatre at Toronto’s York
SOF Trustee Tom Woosnam was born in England, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in physics from Imperial College, London. Tom is a
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship held its 2022 annual conference in person in Ashland, Oregon, after a three year hiatus. About 70 people attended the live
In a new edition of The SOF Interviews, Roger Stritmatter talks with Bob Meyers about Shakespeare and the Law: How the Bard’s Legal Knowledge Affects
Earl Showerman was affirmed for a one-year term as president of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship at the Annual Business Meeting on September 25, 2022. Also
By Hank Whittemore (NEW YORK) Edward de Vere would have loved it. On the pleasant, warm Saturday evening of 13 August 2022, in the “bohemian
By Gary Goldstein, editor of The Oxfordian The 24th volume of the Fellowship’s annual peer-reviewed journal – The Oxfordian – is now available to members
Richard Foulke, the SOF treasurer and chair of the Finance Committee, is the guy who keeps us on the straight and narrow. A graduate of
David McCullough, one of America’s greatest historians, and a confirmed Oxfordian, died on August 7, at his home near Boston. In 1984 he wrote the
Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship trustee Catherine Hatinguais talks with Bob Meyers about her work with the SOF’s Data Preservation Committee (DPC), a group of volunteers dedicated
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