
NESOL Proud Recipient of the Drayton Collection
By the SOF Data Preservation Committee The New England Shakespeare Oxford Library (NESOL) in Somerville, Massachusetts, has acquired the research books and papers of early
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
By the SOF Data Preservation Committee The New England Shakespeare Oxford Library (NESOL) in Somerville, Massachusetts, has acquired the research books and papers of early
Join Washington State University Professor of English Michael Delahoyde and SOF President Bob Meyers as they discuss Professor Delahoyde’s new annotated Oxfordian edition of Twelfth Night.
Themes, Formats and Paper Proposals Sought by 22 January The SOF Conference Committee is calling for proposals for papers for two upcoming SOF events: a
The story begins in 2002, when Richard Waugaman read the New York Times article about Roger Stritmatter’s Ph.D. dissertation on Oxford’s Bible at the Folger
December 3, 2021 As a man who loved the power of words, David Lloyd Kreeger was attracted to “the profundity of Shakespeare’s understanding of human
By Richard Joyrich The Oberon Shakespeare Study Group was founded by Richard Joyrich and Barbara Burris in 1999 and meets monthly to study and sponsor
by Bryan H. Wildenthal Lynne Kositsky, the admired poet, author, and Oxfordian scholar, was honored with the Tom Regnier Veritas Award on Saturday, October 9,
by Bryan H. Wildenthal Richard M. Waugaman, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University, was honored today as Oxfordian of the Year for 2021.
Largest-Ever Issue Contains Major New Discoveries The largest issue ever published of the SOF annual peer-reviewed scholarly journal, The Oxfordian, has been published. It contains
Scholar James A. Warren has published a comprehensive history of the Oxfordian movement from its founding in 1920 to the present day. The new book,
by Bryan H. Wildenthal The SOF got some good coverage on June 15 in Willamette Week, the alternative weekly newspaper serving Portland, Oregon, and its
Michael Dudley, a librarian at the University of Winnipeg, delivered a public lecture to the Heterodox Academy, “Academic Freedom and the Shakespeare Authorship Question,” on
“Don’t Quill the Messenger” Podcast Wins Award; Host Steven Sabel Interviews North by Shakespeare Author Blanding; Book Review by Michael Hyde Published In the May 12 episode
Webmaster Jennifer Newton Honored With First Tom Regnier Veritas Award as Online Event Sets New SOF Record For Registration and Viewers by Bryan H. Wildenthal
Deadline to Apply: November 30, 2021 The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is pleased to announce it is again welcoming applications for its Research Grant Program. The
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (SOF) has announced the award of two research grants for 2021. The purpose of the SOF Research Grant Program (RGP) is
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