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Earl Showerman

An interview with Earl Showerman

In this Behind the Scenes interview, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s recently installed president, Earl Showerman, talks about his plans for this year, as well as his own experience in all things Shakespeare-authorship.

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Taking on Oxfraud

Debunking Oxfrauds One of the most prominent sites that attack Oxfordianism is Oxfraud.com.  It makes no pretense to be objective and specializes in ad hominem

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Shakespeare's signatures

Six Shaky Signatures

Six Shaky Signatures:  What’s the Proof That Shakespeare Wrote Them? By: Dorothea Dickerman What if the famous man from Stratford-upon-Avon commonly thought to be the

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Instructions on how to post to the Shakespeare Online Authorship Resources page.

Tales from the Archives

by the SOF Data Preservation Committee Kathryn Sharpe, DPC chair, received the following question from Sylvia Holmes, secretary of the Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable (SAR) and

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Phoebe Nir at the De Vere Ball

The De Vere Ball

By Hank Whittemore (NEW YORK) Edward de Vere would have loved it. On the pleasant, warm Saturday evening of 13 August 2022, in the “bohemian

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