Who penned Shakespeare? Authorship Question Discussed — SOS Mentioned
Here’s a nicely balanced article in SpiceZee about the authorship question. I’m quoted and the Shakespeare Oxford Society is mentioned. Well done Akrita Reyar! See
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
Here’s a nicely balanced article in SpiceZee about the authorship question. I’m quoted and the Shakespeare Oxford Society is mentioned. Well done Akrita Reyar! See
This notice submitted by Marie Merkel … A Symposium: Shakespeare from the Oxfordian Perspective A day-long program on “WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE?” will focus on the
It’s refreshing to see somebody taking on James Shapiro. John Orloff, the screenwriter of “Anonymous,” does a commendable job of pointing out that Shapiro was extremely misleading
PRESS RELEASE: Meet Charles Beauclerk (Earl of Burford), author of the new book Shakespeare’s Lost Kingdom, and descendent of Edward de Vere, who many believe
The press of professional demands make it necessary for me to discontinue acting as administrator for this blog, the Shakespeare Oxford Society News Online. I
On Saturday, April 10, Shakespeare Authorship Research Centre Director Daniel Wright, PhD will present the center’s 2010 Scholarship Award to SOS journal, The Oxfordian, founder Stephanie
At the March 28, 2010 Shakespeare Oxford Society (SOS) board meeting, trustees named Jim Boyd as an interim trustee to fill one of the positions
Former New York Times editor William S. Niederkorn weighed in on James Shapiro’s Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare? with his review “Absolute Will” in the
Author Richard F. Whalen sends word that the Oxfordian edition of Shakespeare’s Othello edited by Whalen and Ren Draya, PhD is now available from Llumina Press.
This essay on preparing an Oxfordian edition of Othello was first presented by Ren Draya, PhD, as part of a talk entitled “The Dramatist’s Knowledge
More reviews of Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare by James Shapiro: Erudite Laura Miller at Salon.com on March 28, 2010 lays out the situation clearly,
Contested Will author James Shapiro published an essay titled, “Did Shakespeare write his plays alone?” in Sunday’s London Financial Times dated March 26, 2010. Shapiro
Robert Detobel has translated Richard F. Whalen’s English-language review of James Shapiro’s new book, Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare?, into German. Whalen’s review is now available
Philadelphia Inquirer staff writer John Timpane wrote an interesting article about the addition of Cardenio/Double Falsehood to the Arden Shakespeare series, “The stamp of Shakespeare’s
Michael Dobson, professor of Shakespeare Studies at Birkbeck College/ University of London wrote a review of James Shapiro’s Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare? that was
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