Sweet Will of Stratford — “Beachcombing” Blogger Gets Into The Authorship Issue
Dear Fellow Shakespeare Lovers! Several days ago a friend sent me a link to a blog called Beachcombing. As you’ll see, there’s a lengthy discussion
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
Dear Fellow Shakespeare Lovers! Several days ago a friend sent me a link to a blog called Beachcombing. As you’ll see, there’s a lengthy discussion
Tantalizing trailer for Anonymous. Check it out. Sir Derek Jacobi narrates. Great visuals. The costumes, scenes of The Globe, London, interior shots … all visually
Kudos to William Niederkorn for writing an excellent, insightful review of Dating Shakespeare’s Plays. And kudos to editor Kevin Gilvary and the many other contributors
I just happened across these short video clips today. They’re about a year old but if you haven’t seen these yet they’re worth watching. The
I’m delighted to be able to pass along this bit of news. I just happened to notice this recently and I found it to be
In Scott Evans’ new novel, “First Folio,” priceless handwritten manuscripts reveal that the most famous writer in the world — William Shakespeare — was a fraud, and that the true author of Shakespeare’s iconic plays actually was Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford.
This excellent article, written by longtime Shakespeare Oxford Society member Ramon Jiménez, is must reading for anybody with an interest in Shakespeare generally and the
The next issue of The Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter, published by the Shakespeare Oxford Society, will feature Spring Books. Anyone who would like to review a
Just an FYI folks. Matthew From The Times Literary Supplement January 12, 2011 Don Paterson’s Shakespeare Questions arise about what Paterson is hoping to accomplish
After his death in 1616, William of Stratford began to play what I think of as the “fall guy” role. As Shakespeare wrote in Twelfth Night: “Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.” After his death, William of Stratford had greatness thrust upon him.
Dear Friends: Please forgive this belated posting of the announcement (and additional information) about the publication of the De Vere Society’s Dating Shakespeare’s Plays. As
It is my sad duty to post this obituary about a fellow Oxfordian and former member of the Shakespeare Oxford Society’s Board of Trustees. I
Interesting article. I’ll post a few graphs below and the link to the full article. Note the wording in the subtitle. I don’t think anybody
The SAC is pleased to announce that a new video about the Authorship Question, by actor Keir Cutler, Ph.D., is now available for viewing on
When we add to the evidence in the Sonnets all the gender-bending in the plays, the passionate “male bonding” in Coriolanus, and the obvious homosexual love of the Antonios in Twelfth Night and Merchant of Venice, it would seem that at the very least, homosexual desire was something the author understood.
Check out this interview with John Orloff, the screenwriter behind Roland Emmerich’s forthcoming film about the Shakespeare Authorship Mystery. Note that the movie’s release date has
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