Letter from SOS President, Matthew Cossolotto
This letter appears in the June 2009 issue of the Shakespeare-Oxford Newsletter. April 2009 may well be remembered ages and ages hence — hopefully sooner
This letter appears in the June 2009 issue of the Shakespeare-Oxford Newsletter. April 2009 may well be remembered ages and ages hence — hopefully sooner
A new issue of the quarterly Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter has been published thanks to the work of many fine writers and skilled editors including former
Shakespeare lovers and members of the Shakespeare Fellowship in Concord, Massachusettes will hold their second annual Shakespeare Festival July 31 – August 2, 2009 at
The first five volumes of a new series of books entitled BUILDING THE CASE FOR EDWARD DE VERE AS SHAKESPEARE, edited by Paul Hemenway Altrocchi
Book Review: Soul of the Age, the Life, Mind and World of William Shakespeare by Jonathan Bate (UK: Penguin Books, Ltd. Oct. 2008; published as
I’m looking for scholars to write for the Encyclopedia of Elizabethan England to be published by ABC-CLIO, the leading academic reference publishing company. Topics include
There is an ongoing discussion topic of Edward de Vere on Amazon’s Shakespeare Community forum that began last October and has regular current postings. On
There will be a Memorial in New York on Monday 22nd June to celebrate the life of the late K.C. Ligon, a dear friend to
Lori DiLiddo and her Watertown gang got a beautiful review of their May 31 symposium, “Who Wrote Shakespeare” by self-confessed, former Oxfordian Caldwell Titcomb writing
Stephanie Hopkins Hughes, retired editor of the SOS journal, The Oxfordian will receive the Concordia Conference Distinguished Scholarship award. Visit her blog, Politicworm. From Dan
Stephanie Huges came across the work of three Dartmouth student: Oleg Seletsky, Tiger Huang, and William Henderson-Frost, who wrote a paper titled, “The Shakespeare Authorship Question”
A red string wound about the left wrist is a Cabalistic talisman, a supplication to Rachel, matriarch of all humanity. By wearing this thread, Henry
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NY – May 20, 2009 – The Shakespeare Oxford Society today marks the 400th anniversary of the May 20, 1609, entry in the
Shakespeare Authorship Coalition Chairman John Shahan reported today on Nina Green‘s Phaeton e-mail list that Shakespearean actor Kenneth Branagh has not changed his Stratfordian view,
The introduction to Marie Merkel’s as yet unpublished book, The First Mousetrap is online at http://www.thefirstmousetrap.org Hank Whittemore, author of The Monument: Shakespeare’s Sonnets by
The 11th Annual Shakespeare Authorship Research Centre Seminar will focus on Shakespeare and Religion – with special attention devoted to the role of religion in
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