Research Grant Program Announces 2015 Winners
From: John Hamill, Chair of the SOF Research Grant Program The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 2015 Research Grant Program selection committee is pleased to announce that
From: John Hamill, Chair of the SOF Research Grant Program The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 2015 Research Grant Program selection committee is pleased to announce that
A few years ago, the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) posted on its website an article by Professor Stanley Wells of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT)
Leave it to writer and editor Alexander Waugh to come up with a theory that ties together almost every aspect of the Shakespeare Monument in
Shakespeare Beyond Doubt: Evidence, Argument, Controversy Edited By Paul Edmondson and Stanley Wells Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 284 pp. Shakespeare Beyond Doubt? Exposing An Industry
Holistic Interpretation by Alexander Waugh This article was first published in the De Vere Society Newsletter, October 2014. It is here presented, in a version
Its Bearing on the Stratfordian Controversy by Jack A. Goldstone* The Shakespeare monument in Stratford-upon-Avon is frequently cited as one of the clearest pieces of
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Pannell as the new Editor of The Oxfordian. Chris holds an English Honors
Special thanks to John Shahan, Chairman of the Shakespeare Authorship Coalition, for allowing us to publish the following letter, which he wrote in response to
“Does the Authorship Question Matter?” Video of the debate at Ye Olde Cock Tavern, Fleet Street, London, organised by the Central London Debating Society, held
Here’s a fascinating new blog that describes itself as “a post Stratfordian Shake-speare blog.” The official name of the blog is “The Festival Robe.” Someone
I recently came across this fascinating authorship-related blog by someone (appropriately enough) using a pseudonym. In this case, Rambler. I haven’t read all of the
Documentary Film Seeks to Uncover the Truth About “Shakespeare” September 16, 2013 — Last Will. & Testament explores one of the greatest literary mysteries of all
The theme of this year’s Shakespeare Authorship Conference is “Shakespeare and the Living Theatre.” It will be presented with support of the Theatre and Drama
Everybody who is interested in the Shakespeare authorship question should read Diana Price’s entire review of Shakespeare Beyond Doubt. I’m pasting below a long section
The following review, penned by “Macduff,” is certainly worth reading. Here’s the link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A6LSWAP1OPLEB/ref=cm_pdp_rev_title_2?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview#R2AHSYAEJA9BMW Review of Shakespeare Beyond Doubt: Evidence, Argument, Controversy by Stanley Wells
One article appeared in The Guardian bearing this headline and subhead: Shakespeare identity debate reignited with TV challenge Alexander Waugh, who doubts the accepted authorship
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