
New Edition of Shakespeare Identified Published by James Warren
Still the best detective story ever written, and now in a clean, modern format. We’re pleased to announce the centennial edition of J. Thomas Looney’s revolutionary,
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

Still the best detective story ever written, and now in a clean, modern format. We’re pleased to announce the centennial edition of J. Thomas Looney’s revolutionary,

A memorial service for the Rev. Dr. Daniel L. Wright is scheduled for Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 4723

The video of the spirited three-way debate on “Who is the Dark Lady of Shakespeare’s Sonnets?” at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s annual conference, is now

Richard Whalen has released his Oxfordian edition of Hamlet, which he calls the most personal and “autobiographical” of the Earl of Oxford’s Shakespeare plays and

The first time I saw a full-length Shakespearean production was at my Junior High School almost sixty years ago. The director was Mr. C, a

Queen Elizabeth I of England finished ahead of two other candidates in the voting on the question of “Who is the Dark Lady of Shakespeare’s

For the first time, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship has bestowed joint Oxfordian of the Year awards. The 2018 awards were presented on October 14, at

The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship mourns the passing of the brilliant Oxfordian researcher and writer, Robert Detobel of Germany, who died on September 22, 2018. Mr.

During a series of leg exercises recommended by a physical therapist I became so bored that I leaned over to a bookcase and took the

The 20th issue of The Oxfordian, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s annual peer-reviewed journal, has been published with six research papers and five book reviews, along with

Voting is now open in the SOF’s Second Annual “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest at https://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org/2018-video-contest/. Everyone can vote, so please visit the contest page,

Professor Bryan H. Wildenthal’s latest essay explores the same issue about which Juliet famously mused: “What’s in a name?” Specifically, what’s in the spelling of

“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

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 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
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