Holinshed’s Chronicles online!
The following message is reprinted with permission from Ian W. Archer, General Editor of the Royal Historical Society Bibliography on British History and Literary Director
The following message is reprinted with permission from Ian W. Archer, General Editor of the Royal Historical Society Bibliography on British History and Literary Director
This article by Cheryl A. Eagan-Donovan appears in the September 2009 Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter. What if Shakespeare was bisexual? What if Shakespeare was French? What
The September 2009 issue of the Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter will be mailed this week. This hefty, 48-page issue features: · scholarly articles listed below, ·
Friends, When Oxfordians express the desire for a smoking gun I have to smile. What would you call the six pathetic signatures? What about Jonson’s
SF/SOS joint Shakespeare Authorship Conference Houston, Texas November 5-8, 2009 Preliminary schedule of events Thursday, November 5 1:00 – 1:30 Registration 1:30 – 1:45 Welcome
SOS Oxfordian editor Michael Egan requested advertisements in this year’s publication due out in November. Anyone who has an ad to run for conferences, books,
Shakespeare Authorship Coalition Chairman John Shanan announced the next update of signatories to the Declaration of Reasonable Doubt on the second anniversary, Sept. 8, 2009,
Oxfordian researcher Nina Green reports that the Calendar of Cecil Papers is now online at British History Online at: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/catalogue.aspx?gid=144 “This online Calendar is a
The Times of London literary wizard and former investment banker, Oliver Kamm, waved his magic wand and said, “Cranks, begone!” in yesterday’s furious response to
Authorship experts John Shahan and Ramon Jimenez go nose to nose with The Times of London columnist Oliver Kamm, a former investment banker and hedge
From Stephanie Hughes: Friends, I don’t read much fiction these days, but a friend who’s writing a novel (and hoping that it will be a
Click below for a transcript of the live discussion of the August 30 Washington Post article titled Waiting for William with reporter Sally Jenkins held
Prof Daniel Wright, Ph.D announced the date and topic of the 2010 eleventh annual Shakespeare Authorship Studies Seminar at Concordia University in the new Shakespeare
Waiting for William: After four centuries, we may finally be seeing history’s greatest writer for the first time By Sally Jenkins Washington Post, August 30,
The De Vere Society will hold its Autumn Meeting October 3, 2009 in the Darwin Room, Hamilton Centre, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, England. The program
Marty Hyatt reported that Columbia professor James Shapiro will be promoting his new book about the Shakespeare authorship controversy next spring. The title is Contested
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