
Shakespeare Authorship 101 Video
Alex McNeil, J.D., has recently recorded his superb 30 minute ‘Shakespeare Authorship 101’ video, produced by filmmaker Cheryl Eagan-Donovan, which is now available on the
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
Alex McNeil, J.D., has recently recorded his superb 30 minute ‘Shakespeare Authorship 101’ video, produced by filmmaker Cheryl Eagan-Donovan, which is now available on the
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship has named retired diplomat and independent researcher James A. Warren the Oxfordian of the Year for 2020. Warren is the editor
Tom Regnier, former President of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (2014–18) and Oxfordian of the Year in 2016, died tragically and unexpectedly of Covid-19 on April
by Tom Regnier July 17, 2019 We in the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship note with great sadness and enormous respect the passing of retired Supreme Court
The first time I saw a full-length Shakespearean production was at my Junior High School almost sixty years ago. The director was Mr. C, a
The Winter 2016 issue of the Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter is now available online and in print. All members may download the online version, and the
Contested Year, a response by anti-Stratfordians to James Shapiro’s The Year of Lear: Shakespeare in 1606, is now available for pre-order on Amazon and will
Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Newsletter editor Alex McNeil has released the Summer 2015 edition of the newsletter, now available online — under password — to SOF
February 23, 2015 The Winter 2015 Issue of the Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter is here! Printed copies will arrive in the mail within the next week
December 5, 2014 Survey Says (2014) by Alex McNeil Attendees at this year’s Annual Conference were invited to fill out a survey (see below),
Alex McNeil was named 2014 Oxfordian of the Year on September 14, the final day of the SOF Annual Conference in Madison, Wisconsin. Immediate past
by Linda Theil Members of the Shakespeare Fellowship (SF) and the Shakespeare Oxford Society (SOS) have approved the unification of the two organizations under a
by Alex McNeil and Matthew Cossolotto November 24, 2009 The Shakespeare Fellowship and the Shakespeare Oxford Society awarded the 2009 Oxfordian of the Year Award
Alex McNeil, Bonner Miller Cutting, Mark Anderson, Marie Merkel and Bill Boyle will speak at a symposium held from 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. May
by Alex McNeil Reprinted from the Spring 2003 issue of Shakespeare Matters “Come, Sweet Audrey. We Must Be Married, Or We Must Live in Bawdry.”
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