Ifans will play Oxford in Emmerich’s Anonymous
Empire reports today that Rhys Ifans, 41, — who was Hugh Grant’s bizarre roommate, Spike, in the 1999 movie Notting Hill — will play Edward
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
Empire reports today that Rhys Ifans, 41, — who was Hugh Grant’s bizarre roommate, Spike, in the 1999 movie Notting Hill — will play Edward
Stephanie Hopkins Hughes has published a review and commentary on Marie Merkel’s online work-in-progress, The First Mousetrap & the Tudor Massacre of the Howards: With
Derran Charlton reports from England about the inspection of Fulke Greville’s monument at Collegiate Church of St. Mary, Warwick: Professor James Stevens Curl of Cambridge
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
A feature article about Amelia Bassano Lanier as the author of Shakespeare’s works — “Was Shakespeare a Woman?” by Michael Posner — appeared in the Toronto
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
This interview appears in the June 2009 issue of the Shakespeare-Oxford Newsletter. The Crown Signature, a play in three acts, by Alan Navarre, was published

Some characteristics of the author “Shakespeare” revealed in the poems and plays, identified by J. Thomas Looney in “Shakespeare” Identified in Edward de Vere, the
by John Thomas Looney (Editorial Note: This is the Introduction to the 1921 edition of the Poems of Edward de Vere, edited by J. Thomas

These poems are presented here as published by J. Thomas Looney in his 1921 edition of The Poems of Edward de Vere. Read the Introduction

by Ramon Jiménez This article appeared in a slightly different form in the 2004 issue of The Oxfordian The anonymous history play, The True Tragedy

by Professor Daniel L. Wright, Ph.D. Editorial Note: This article was originally published as “‘He was a scholar and a ripe and good one’: The

by Joseph Sobran This article was first published in the January 1996 newsletter of the De Vere Society. Sobran included the substance of his findings

The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (SOF) is pleased to offer five reviews of Professor Alan H. Nelson’s book, Monstrous Adversary: The Life of Edward de Vere,

book review by Roger Stritmatter John Michell, Who Wrote Shakespeare? (London: Thames & Hudson, 1996). This review was originally published in the Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter,

book review by Richard F. Whalen Irvin Leigh Matus, Shakespeare, In Fact (New York: Continuum, 1994). This review was originally published on the Shakespeare Oxford
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