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The Oxfordian

Simplicity and Complexity in Shakespeare by Richard Waugaman (available only to members) The ongoing controversy over who wrote the works of Shakespeare illustrates the tension between simplicity and complexity.   Richard Waugaman  Dr. Waugaman and Elisabeth P. Waugaman, M.D. 
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The Oxfordian 23 (2021) Full Issue

2 The OXFORDIAN Volume 23 2021 The OXFORDIAN Volume 23 2021 Acknowledgements Editorial Board Ramon Jiménez Don Rubin Vanessa Lops Richard Waugaman James Boyd Christopher Pannell Bryan Wildenthal Charles Boynton Luke Prodromou Lucinda S. Waugaman, M.D. Waugaman is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University.
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The Oxfordian 21 (2019)

155 A Reassessment of the French Influence in Shakespeare by Elisabeth Waugaman The author proves that French literary, political and social sources perme- ate the Shakespeare canon to the same extent that Italian sources do. Waugaman and Elisabeth P. Waugaman's methodology.
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The Oxfordian 19 (2017)

Bob Meyers Don Rubin Bryan Wildenthal Tom Regnier Ron Hess Richard Waugaman Ramon Jiménez Jim Boyd Wally Hurst + + Waugaman . . Waugaman . . Waugaman Othello-like military ambitions as a young man – with the play. Waugaman If we assume this induces narcissistic rage in Iago, then his seeking the death of Othello is fully motivated.
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Richard Waugaman is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine, a Training Analyst Emeritus at the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute, and a recognized expert on multiple personality disorder. Waugaman 47-60 What Really Happens in Macbeth?
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The Oxfordian vol. 24 (2022)

2 The OXFORDIAN Volume 24 2022 Volume 24 Acknowledgements Editorial Board Ramon Jiménez Roger Stritmatter Vanessa Lops Richard Waugaman James Boyd Luke Prodromou Charles Boynton Don Rubin Lucinda S. Yet another (Waugaman) incorporates dramatic literature with psychology and philology.
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Psychology is literary destiny

Waugaman, MD, is no more a fan of jargon than Holmes; but, unlike Holmes, Waugaman finds the psychology of Shakespeare to be a deeply interesting pursuit. (JAAPDP 37:4 2009, 627-644) Waugaman will share copies of his ". . Waugaman has published extensively on the topic of Shakespeare.
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Brief Chronicles Vol. 2 a

Waugaman Brief Chronicles Vol. Waugaman 119-137 Cordelia's Silence and Edgar's Secrecy: Emblems of the Authorship Question in King Lear Heward Wilkinson 139-166 The Earl of Oxford's Office…. "Nevertheless," continues Waugaman, Brief Chronicles Vol.
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Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter Summer 2014

#In fact medieval monasteries were among the least Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter – 10 – Summer 2014 Waugaman Published in One Mainstream revise his article. First, the good recently," even though Waugaman had revised it. Waugaman expresses agreement with those who [T]he previous co-editors.
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Visit Seahaven on the Potomac

Several prominent anti-Stratfordians attended the event including: Hank Whittamore, Bill Boyle, Jim Warren, Roger Stritmatter, Shelley Maycock, Peter Dickson, and Richard Waugaman. Waugaman said,  “ Whittemore, Waugaman, and Peter Dickson generously agreed to share their initial impressions of the Folger conference.
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