
Warren Publishes History of Oxfordian Movement
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,
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

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

by Bryan H. Wildenthal With the holiday gift season underway, which book might be the perfect present to get that unsuspecting friend or relative hooked

by Bryan H. Wildenthal A new independent publisher has been issuing handsome editions of Shakespearean plays and poems. But the name “Shakespeare” appears nowhere on

Oxfordians Pledge and Carry Out Local Actions Saluting J. Thomas Looney’s 1920 Book by Linda Bullard, on behalf of the SOF Centennial Committee Throughout this

Record Numbers Participate in Alternative to Annual Conference The energy and excitement are still reverberating after the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s first-ever online symposium, held Friday

The winners of the 2020 “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest were announced during the recent online Shakespeare Authorship Symposium. The first-prize winner, with a cash

The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship has named retired diplomat and independent researcher James A. Warren the Oxfordian of the Year for 2020. Warren is the editor

September 15, 2020 — The leading article in the newly published volume of the SOF scholarly annual The Oxfordian, by historian Ramon Jiménez, demonstrates that

Newest Annual Volume Notes Academic Advances by Oxfordian Scholars and Shows That Shakespeare’s First Play Dates to the 1560s The latest issue of the Shakespeare

Award-Winning Historian Speaks at SOF Online Symposium by Bryan H. Wildenthal August 28, 2020 — The SOF is pleased to announce an exciting new addition
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