Reflections on Spelling and the Authorship Question
“What’s in (the Spelling of) a Name?” by Bryan H. Wildenthal August 9, 2018 What’s in a name? Perhaps, as Juliet recognized, not much (see
“What’s in (the Spelling of) a Name?” by Bryan H. Wildenthal August 9, 2018 What’s in a name? Perhaps, as Juliet recognized, not much (see
SOF Vice President Don Rubin Will Edit Critical Stages (critical-stages.org), a mainstream webjournal published three times a year by the Paris-based International Association of Theatre
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s day-long Forum at Hannon Library on the campus of Southern Oregon University in Ashland was held on July 9, 2018. Over 50
The SOF is proud to publish a series of landmark studies of the early poetry of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550–1604). In
Introduction, Part 1: Oxford’s Poems and the Authorship Question The SOF, on June 22, 2018, unveiled this major new presentation, the first in decades,1 of
McFarland, Inc. has announced a publication date of September 8th for Shakespeare’s Apprenticeship, Identifying the Real Playwright’s Earliest Works by Oxfordian scholar Ramon Jiménez. The
May 22, 2018 In the summer of 1974 a nationally syndicated columnist, Sydney J. Harris, published a piece in the Detroit Free Press called, “Some
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,
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship proudly announces that it will initiate the publication of a series of books on the Shakespeare authorship question (primarily focusing on
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is pleased to announce that newsletters from the earliest Oxfordian organization in the U.S. are now available on the SOF website
Cheryl Eagan-Donovan’s acclaimed biographical feature film about Edward de Vere, Nothing Is Truer Than Truth, will make its festival premiere at the Independent Film Festival
April 4, 2018 — Steven Steinburg, who recently demolished Sir Jonathan Bate’s arguments in an authorship debate, now takes on the myth of the Stratford
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
John M. Rollett Originally published in THE OXFORDIAN, Volume 2, 1999, pages 60-75 Here it is, so familiar, and so obscure: what an amazing production!
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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