What Happened to Shakspere’s Missing “Inventory”?
Bianchi and Campbell Explore Shakspere’s Will December 26, 2017 When anti-Stratfordians point out that William Shakspere of Stratford-upon-Avon left no books in his will, and
Bianchi and Campbell Explore Shakspere’s Will December 26, 2017 When anti-Stratfordians point out that William Shakspere of Stratford-upon-Avon left no books in his will, and
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is sad to announce that Chris Pannell, editor of the SOF’s peer-reviewed journal, The Oxfordian, is stepping down from his post
by John Hamill Originally published in The Oxfordian, v. 8, pp. 25–59 (2005) (repaginated PDF version here); republished on the SOF website Nov. 8, 2017,
New York actor-writer-researcher Hank Whittemore has been named 2017 Oxfordian of the Year by the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship. The award was announced today by SOF
After evaluating the new edition of Shakespeare’s works by Oxford University Press (OUP), three scholars contend that the editors have failed to prove their hypothesis
by Earl Showerman, M.D. This article was originally published in The Oxfordian, v. 17, p. 163 (2015) (PDF version here); republished on the SOF website Sept.
The Horatio Society, a west coast subgroup of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, met on August 20th at the King Yen Restaurant in Berkeley, California, marking their
Voting is now open in the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest at https://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org/sof-video-contest/. Everyone can vote, so please visit the contest page,
Tom Regnier In June 2017, I visited the Mark Twain House in Hartford, Connecticut, where Mark Twain and his family lived from 1874 to 1891.
by Tom Regnier Originally published in Brief Chronicles, v. 3 (2011), pp. 107–32 (PDF version here); republished on the SOF website Aug. 17, 2017 (updated
Eliot Slater Editor’s Note: In 1969 Eliot Slater published a substantial article on the Shakespeare Authorship Question in the journal of psychiatry Anais Portugueses de
January 19, 1931 (republished on the SOF website, July 18, 2017) Eva Turner Clark, the author of Hidden Allusions in Shakespeare’s Plays (1930), became an
by Tom Regnier Who would dare assert that we know all there is to be known? — Galileo Galilei, Letter to Father Benedetto Castelli, Dec.
Shelly Maycock Originally published in Brief Chronicles First Folio Special Issue (2016), pages 5–30 “Thence comes it that my name receives a brand.”1 “It’s not
Attendees of the upcoming Chicago SOF Conference, October 12-15, 2017 are being offered not one, but two, very different theatrical events. Conference goers may attend
My path to becoming an Oxfordian began in 1995, when I came across a book by Richard Whalen titled “Shakespeare: WHO WAS HE? The Oxford
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