Eva Turner Clark: How I Became an Oxfordian
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
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
Shakespeare mocks Appearance to the glory of Truth, except in fact Being the author’s imprinted Name. Shakespeare’s soaring text I came to deeply admire the works of Shakespeare during my college
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
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