Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

Edward de Vere

Oh Shakespeare, Shakespeare … Who Art Thou? Wikipedia article about Roland Emmerich’s forthcoming film Anonymous

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.”

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Cossolotto on About.com

About.com guide Lee Jamieson spoke to Shakespeare Oxford Society Second Vice-president for Publications/Public Relations Matthew Cossolotto for an interview,  “Introducing the Shakespeare Authorship Debate” , published

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This tenth of March

Sid Lubow reminds us via Nina Green‘s Phaeton list that the date of March tenth was memorialized in the anonymous Elizabethan publication of A Hundreth

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Hughes on Sir Thomas Smith

Founder and former editor of SOS journal The Oxfordian, Stephanie Hughes, says Edward de Vere’s relationship with his remarkable tutor, Sir Thomas Smith, laid the

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Much Ado on the Hudson

Reviewed by Stephanie Hughes My family and I had a wonderful time last weekend at the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival’s production of Much Ado About

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