
Fall Symposium Is Being Held This Friday and Saturday
The public Symposium of the SOF Fall 2021 Annual Conference takes place on Zoom this Friday and Saturday, October 8 and 9. Read all about
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

The public Symposium of the SOF Fall 2021 Annual Conference takes place on Zoom this Friday and Saturday, October 8 and 9. Read all about

Excitement is building around the Zoom Symposium scheduled for Friday and Saturday, October 8 and 9: the public highlight of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 2021

Annual Meeting for SOF Members on Oct. 2; Free Symposium Oct. 8–9 Will Showcase Video Contest Winners, Tom Regnier Veritas Award, and Oxfordian of the

“Don’t Quill the Messenger” Podcast Wins Award; Host Steven Sabel Interviews North by Shakespeare Author Blanding; Book Review by Michael Hyde Published In the May 12 episode

December 8, 2020 I had help becoming an Oxfordian. My father, a hard-headed businessman, was interested in the authorship question. I remember at an early

September 10, 2020 It is not so much my love of Shakespeare, but more my love of history, particularly the medieval history of Britain, which

The Historic Authorship Initiative by John M. Shahan In 2007 the Shakespeare Authorship Coalition (SAC) launched one of the most significant efforts ever to promote

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

by Tom Regnier July 17, 2019 We in the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship note with great sadness and enormous respect the passing of retired Supreme Court

Special Issue Edited by Professor Don Rubin February 4, 2019 — “The Question That Won’t Go Away: Did the Man From Stratford Really Write the

The Shakespeare Authorship Coalition, an alliance of persons and groups who doubt the traditional Stratfordian theory of authorship, has issued this message: In 2010, actor

Special Issue of Critical Stages To Be Edited by SOF VP Professor Don Rubin Critical Stages (critical-stages.org), a mainstream webjournal published three times a year

The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 2nd Annual “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest, is accepting submissions now through July 31, 2018! First prize: $1,000, second prize: $500,

by Steven Steinburg April 4, 2018 [P]rofessional Shakespeare scholars — those whose job it is to study, write, and teach about Shakespeare — generally find

by Tom Regnier Shakespeare Beyond Doubt: Evidence, Argument, Controversy, edited by Paul Edmondson and Stanley Wells, Cambridge University Press (2013). This 6,000-word review was originally
February 27, 2018 The author “William Shakespeare” is woven through my family history. My future mom and dad acted together in an outdoor college production
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