Video: Eagan-Donovan Centennial Presentation, March 4, 2020
Cheryl Eagan-Donovan’s Centennial Symposium presentation, “Nothing Is Truer Than Truth: Every Author’s Life Tells a Story,” is now available on the SOF YouTube channel. The
Cheryl Eagan-Donovan’s Centennial Symposium presentation, “Nothing Is Truer Than Truth: Every Author’s Life Tells a Story,” is now available on the SOF YouTube channel. The
James A. Warren’s Centennial Symposium presentation, “J. Thomas Looney and the Most Revolutionary Book in the History of Shakespeare Studies,” is now available on
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s Fourth Annual “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest is accepting submissions through July 20, 2020! First prize is $1,000! Second prize:
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship celebrated the centennial of the publication of J. Thomas Looney’s groundbreaking book, “Shakespeare” Identified, with an afternoon symposium at the National
Wear one in 2020 for your Looney Centennial Action! The official T-shirt of the Looney Centennial is now available through the SOF store on Zazzle!
Stop the presses! The SOF Centennial Symposium at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., scheduled for March 4, got a shout-out on February 18
by Tom Regnier Writing anonymously or under a pseudonym was commonplace in Elizabethan England. Archer Taylor and Frederic J. Mosher, in their seminal book on
Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship President John Hamill has announced that the SOF Research Grant Program has awarded two grants for 2020. The purpose of the Research
All back issues of the Elizabethan Review, published by Gary Goldstein from 1993 to 1999, are now freely available for download on the SOF website. They
by Bryan H. Wildenthal The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (SOF) has launched a newly revamped page on its website dedicated to the centennial of the revolutionary book
Update: Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the in-person Ashland conference has been postponed to September 22–25, 2022. However, you are still welcome and encouraged to
January 7, 2020 I distinctly remember sitting in 12th grade English with a Penguin paperback copy of Hamlet open on my lap. As The Mousetrap
MAKE A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION TO HELP US REACH 100 J.T. LOONEY CENTENNIAL ACTS in 2020 by pledging to do something — anything — to
book review by Ramon Jiménez Hugh Craig and Arthur F. Kinney, eds., Shakespeare, Computers, and the Mystery of Authorship (Cambridge University Press, 2009). Review originally
by Wally Hurst As over 8,000 English teachers from around the United States convened in Baltimore, Maryland, for the National Council of Teachers of English
Don Rubin, Professor Emeritus of Theatre at York University in Toronto and Second Vice President of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, was featured recently in York
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