Columbia Magazine’s Review of Shapiro: Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare?
Dear Friends … Many thanks to Tom Regnier for sharing this link to the review of James Shapiro’s Contested Will that appeared in Columbia Magazine
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
Dear Friends … Many thanks to Tom Regnier for sharing this link to the review of James Shapiro’s Contested Will that appeared in Columbia Magazine
http://www.esu.org/news/item.asp?n=12890 On Monday 6 June, the ESU hosted the Shakespeare Authorship Debate, with director Roland Emmerich. The debate also featured Professor Stanley Wells CBE, Professor
Dear Friends: The Shakespeare Authorship question is heating up … and not only because of Roland Emmerich’s movie Anonymous. Check out the info and reviews
Dr Bill Leahy debates Shakespeare authorship ahead of major film release 03 Jun 2011 Head of Brunel University’s School of Arts, Dr William Leahy, will challenge
Many thanks to Ted Alexander for posting the text of Mark Rylance’s remarks on Phaeton. Rylance, currently starring in “Jerusalem” on Broadway, was speaking at
Interesting. Short YouTube clip from Pimpernel Smith. http://youtu.be/gMuWmVUsg74 Description on YouTube: Leslie Howard, shortly before his death, starred in and produced Pimpernel Smith, in which
Media Contact: Matthew Cossolotto Vice President, Communications and Outreach Shakespeare Oxford Society 914-245-9721 Matthew.Cossolotto@gmail.com Pointing to the scheduled Sony Pictures release this September of Anonymous,
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
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