Focus on Der Mann
Robert Detobel reports that Germany’s Focus magazine has published a notice about Kurt Kreiler’s new Shakespeare biography, Der Mann, der Shakespeare erfund: Edward de Vere
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
Robert Detobel reports that Germany’s Focus magazine has published a notice about Kurt Kreiler’s new Shakespeare biography, Der Mann, der Shakespeare erfund: Edward de Vere
The Shakespeare Authorship Trust will hold its “Gathering for all Authorship Hunter Gatherers: Challenging Authority” November 15, 2009 at Shakespeare’s Globe, Bankside, London. The program,
Robert Detobel reports that the Rheinischer Merkur (Rhineland Mercury — world news for Germany) published a review of Kurt Kreiler’s biography of Oxford, Der Mann,
De Vere Society Secretary Richard Malim reports that Shakespeare’s Globe in London will hold a series of events to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the
Film producer Roland Emmerich will begin filming Anonymous, (AKA Soul of the Age) a $28-million film about the Shakespeare authorship question in March 2010. Oxfordian
Robert Detobel reported that Kurt Kreiler’s book, Der Mann, der Shakespeare erfand: Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford (1550-1604), was published this month in Frankfurt.
The University of Pennsylvania reports that Duncan Salkeld, senior lecturer in English at the University of Chichester, will host a day conference on the topic
The late Dr. Andrew Hannas’ seminal article titled, “Beowulf, Hamlet and Edward de Vere” from the Shakespeare Oxford Society Newsletter, Spring 1990, Vol. 26, No.
Mark Anderson reported that Oxfordian researcher Dr. Andrew Hannas, 58, died accidentially September 24 at his home in Lafayette, Indiana. Information from the Soller-Baker Funeral
Shakespeare Oxford Society newsletter and SOS blog guidelines (5/17/09) revised September 28, 2009 Content emphasizes the publication of news and scholarly articles related to the
Hank Whittemore has written a brilliant essay in “Reply to Critics of Those Who Study the Shakespeare Authorship . . .” on his Hank Whittemore’s
Reported by SOS President Matthew Cossolotto — 24 volumes of the Calendar of the Cecil Papers available free online from British History Online: Dear Colleague,
This letter from SOS President Matthew Cossolotto appears in the September 2009 issue of the Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter. My name be buried — marking the
The Boston Globe staff writer Alex Beam wrote a lively and well-informed indictment of the authorship controversy today in “The Shakespeare Truthers”. Well, maybe he’s
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
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