The Toronto Shakespeare Authorship Conference October 17-20, 2013
North America’s two leading Oxfordian associations — the Shakespeare Fellowship and the Shakespeare Oxford Society – are now accepting proposals for papers for their upcoming
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
North America’s two leading Oxfordian associations — the Shakespeare Fellowship and the Shakespeare Oxford Society – are now accepting proposals for papers for their upcoming
In case you missed the hour-long PBS program on Richard II — part of the six-episode series “Shakespeare Uncovered” — it’s well worth watching. Click
The second edition of “Macbeth” — edited, fully annotated and with a new introduction and much expanded line notes — has been published in the

On the Date, Sources and Design of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, the long-awaited book by Roger Stritmatter and Lynne Kositsky, is now available. “A brilliant work

Welcome, students and teachers, to the Shakespeare Fellowship essay contest. 2012 Contest Guidelines The purpose of the contest is to involve secondary school students in
Learn about the Shakespeare Authorship Question. Watch the fascinating short trailer for the new documentary: Last Will. and Testament. Well worth watching. Click on this
Here is a link to the video of the Shakespeare authorship “moot court” or “mock trial” debate held at American University in Washington, D.C., on
See below for the short story (click on link for more information) as it appears on the BBC website. As part of this Episode on
The Society issues the top ten reasons to doubt the traditional Strafordian theory and the top ten reasons to consider the Earl of Oxford as
I thought I would take a moment to alert readers to this highly intriguing proposition being developed by noted Oxfordian researcher Nina Green that Edward
Shakespeare Fellowship President Earl Showerman announced today that the eighth annual Shakespeare Authorship Conference, jointly sponsored by the Shakespeare Fellowship and the Shakespeare-Oxford Society, will
Here’s a link to an excellent post by Linda Theil on the Oberon Shakespeare Study Group site. The post includes a revealing interview with Jefferson
Shakespeare Fellowship President Earl Showerman announced the publication of the fellowship’s online journal Brief Chronicles, Vol. 3: Brief Chronicles Vol 3 has been posted on-line.
Shakespeare Fellowship board members Bonner Miller Cutting and Tom Regnier have been featured on Jennifer Newton’s new podcast website, Shakespeare Underground. Newton describes her site
Shakespearean Authorship Trust Conference 2011 http://www.shakespeareanauthorshiptrust.org.uk/pages/conf.htm The Shakespearean Authorship Trust, in collaboration with Brunel University, hosts an advance screening of a major new authorship documentary,
This appeared several weeks ago. In case you missed it … or in case you want to review again … well worth reading. Here’s the
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