
Royal Shakespeare Company Website Retracts False Claims About Authorship Doubters
A few years ago, the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) posted on its website an article by Professor Stanley Wells of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT)
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

A few years ago, the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) posted on its website an article by Professor Stanley Wells of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT)

The Shakespearean Authorship Trust (SAT) has scheduled its 2015 conference for Sunday, November 22 at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London. This year’s title is “Shakespeare’s Histories”. The

Leave it to writer and editor Alexander Waugh to come up with a theory that ties together almost every aspect of the Shakespeare Monument in

Oxfordian researcher Richard Waugaman, MD, and Brief Chronicles general editor Roger Stritmatter, PhD, met recently with The Global Hamlet co-founder Nefeli Misuraca, PhD, in Washington, DC to

The recently released third edition of James Warren’s Index to Oxfordian Publications published in hardcopy by William Boyle’s Forever Press is available in paperback, and

February 23, 2015 The Winter 2015 Issue of the Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter is here! Printed copies will arrive in the mail within the next week

Editorial Note: On February 3, 2015, Eve Siebert posted a blog entry on the Skeptic magazine website, called “False Balance and the Shakespeare Authorship ‘Debate’.”

Professor James Norwood explains how the PBS series Shakespeare Uncovered inadvertently reveals the inadequacies of the Stratfordian attribution of Shakespeare’s plays. In this third part

The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is pleased to announce that the Research Grant Program will continue in 2015. The RGP hopes to raise up to $20,000

Professor James Norwood explains how the PBS series Shakespeare Uncovered inadvertently reveals the inadequacies of the Stratfordian attribution of Shakespeare’s plays. In this second part

Professor James Norwood explains how the PBS series Shakespeare Uncovered inadvertently reveals the inadequacies of the Stratfordian attribution of Shakespeare’s plays. In this first part

From Earl Showerman, SOF Conference Committee: The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship will hold its 2015 annual conference and membership meeting at the historic landmark Ashland Springs

From Earl Showerman, SOF Conference Committee Call for papers Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Conference September 24-27, 2015 Ashland, Oregon The program committee of the Shakespeare Oxford

December 5, 2014 Survey Says (2014) by Alex McNeil Attendees at this year’s Annual Conference were invited to fill out a survey (see below),

The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Pannell as the new Editor of The Oxfordian. Chris holds an English Honors

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