Meet Edward de Vere as he’s never been seen before!
Check out our new animated short, designed to introduce students and curious newcomers to the greatest literary debate in history!
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of OxfordÂ
Watch the SOF 2025 Annual Conference via livestream! We are excited to provide a way for those who cannot join us in New Haven in person to attend virtually.
Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Annual Conference
September 18-21
The livestream ticket is $119 for the full conference. You’ll receive a link and program information in advance.
Everyone purchasing the Livestream (as well as anyone attending in person) will be able to watch the presentations not only as they happen but for a period of 30 days afterward. So if you miss a paper or want to hear it again, you can just go back in!
You’ll receive Livestream access details in September before the conference opens.
$119.00
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Check out our new animated short, designed to introduce students and curious newcomers to the greatest literary debate in history!