
SOF to Sponsor Summer Seminar in Ashland this August
Following the success of the 2015 Authorship Conference, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship will for the first time sponsor a summer seminar in authorship studies at
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

Following the success of the 2015 Authorship Conference, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship will for the first time sponsor a summer seminar in authorship studies at

Contested Year, a response by anti-Stratfordians to James Shapiro’s The Year of Lear: Shakespeare in 1606, is now available for pre-order on Amazon and will

The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship announces the 2016 Annual Conference, to be held from Thursday, November 3 to Sunday, November 6, 2016 at the Boston Marriott

Scholar Builds on Her Groundbreaking Studies of Hamlet Quartos February 3, 2016 — The presentation by Margrethe (“Eddi”) Jolly, Ph.D., “Juliet and the Grafter,” given

Ros Barber, Ph.D.’s presentation at the 2015 SOF conference in Ashland, “The Value of Uncertainty,” is now accessible on the SOF YouTube Channel. Barber stated

Cheryl Eagan-Donovan, director of the Oxfordian film Nothing is Truer than Truth, met with Sir Derek Jacobi, also an Oxfordian, regarding her film on a

Dec. 14, 2015 — The video of Katherine Chiljan’s Ashland conference presentation, “Origins of the Pen Name ‘William Shakespeare’,” is now available on YouTube. Her

Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship president Tom Regnier, JD, LLM, enlightens viewers in his talk, “The Law of Evidence and the Shakespeare Authorship Question,” now available on

Former Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship president John Hamill attended the Shakespearean Authorship Trust Conference November 22 in London. He, with assistance from others, sent the following report.

On Monday, Shakespeare Authorship Coalition chairperson John Shahan released a 14-minute video deconstructing the “ridiculous clothes” worn by Shakespeare in the First Folio portrait. Shahan and Malcolm Blackmoor of England’s

SOF Launches New Series of Essays on “How I Became an Oxfordian” November 20, 2015 — The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (SOF) welcomes Bob Meyers,

You Shop. Amazon Gives. Do you shop through Amazon.com? Now, through the AmazonSmile program, you can ensure that every time you buy merchandise on Amazon,

The Fall 2015 issue of The Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter has been published, and is available online. “My ‘From the Editor’ column usually goes inside the

The Shakespearean Authorship Trust, in collaboration with Brunel University, will present “Shakespeare’s Histories: Whose Agenda Do They Serve?” at their annual conference November 22, 2015 held

Michael Delahoyde, PhD, managing editor of the SOF journal Brief Chronicles, has released his Oxfordian edition of William Shakespeare’s Anthony and Cleopatra, available through CreateSpace,

Ross Duffin’s work in documenting the deep importance of music in Shakespeare’s plays is a valuable resource to all Shakespeare lovers. Duffin’s article “‘Concolinel’: Moth’s
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