Angela Michelle’s Hubpages Article about Shakespeare Authorship Issue
Just calling your attention to this interesting article on Hubpages about the authorship issue and Edward de Vere. Scroll down and you’ll find a survey question.
Just calling your attention to this interesting article on Hubpages about the authorship issue and Edward de Vere. Scroll down and you’ll find a survey question.
Plans for this year’s Shakespeare Authorship Conference (in Ashland, OR) are proceeding apace. Here’s some info and a link to get more details. You can
Quote from Sir Derek Jacobi: “I’m on the side of those who do not believe that the man from Stratford-upon-Avon wrote the plays. I think the name was a pseudonym, certainly. [Anonymous] puts the authorship question firmly and squarely on the big screen. It’s a very risky thing to do, and obviously the orthodox Stratfordians are going to be apoplectic with rage.”
In his interview, Shapiro also revealed the new defense strategy that academics are being forced to adopt: the sonnets of Shakespeare, written in the first person, are not autobiographical, nor are there autobiographical sources or references anywhere in the Shakespeare canon.
Contact: Matthew Cossolotto Ovations International, Inc. 914-245-9721 matthew@ovations.com Professor Michael Egan, Shakespeare Scholar Who Is Open-Minded on the Shakespeare Authorship Question, Named Editor of Shakespeare
For Immediate ReleaseMedia Contact Matthew Cossolotto Ovations International, Inc. 914-245-9721 matthew@ovations.comHappy Birthday William Shakespeare? Or Have James Shapiro and the Shakespeare Academic Establishment Been “Barding” Up the Wrong
This notice submitted by Marie Merkel … A Symposium: Shakespeare from the Oxfordian Perspective A day-long program on “WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE?” will focus on the
PRESS RELEASE: Meet Charles Beauclerk (Earl of Burford), author of the new book Shakespeare’s Lost Kingdom, and descendent of Edward de Vere, who many believe
Many around the world will toast Shakespeare’s 445th birthday on April 23rd 2009, but have we been “Barding” up the wrong tree all these years?
Some characteristics of the author “Shakespeare” revealed in the poems and plays, identified by J. Thomas Looney in “Shakespeare” Identified in Edward de Vere, the
book review by Roger Stritmatter John Michell, Who Wrote Shakespeare? (London: Thames & Hudson, 1996). This review was originally published in the Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter,
book review by Richard F. Whalen Irvin Leigh Matus, Shakespeare, In Fact (New York: Continuum, 1994). This review was originally published on the Shakespeare Oxford
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