Thurgood Marshall Lecture Series Presents Regnier on Shakespeare and the Law
Tom Regnier has been selected by the Dade County (Florida) Bar Association to speak on “Hamlet and the Law of Homicide” as part of the DCBA’s
Tom Regnier has been selected by the Dade County (Florida) Bar Association to speak on “Hamlet and the Law of Homicide” as part of the DCBA’s
I had never heard of Edward de Vere. I was in the first place interested in Hamlet. Possibly I was too benumbed, as many people
Independent Shakespeare scholar Maria Hablevych has recently published The Light of Shakespeare’s Temple: Articles, Translations, a collection of her Shakespearean scholarship in Ukrainian. The book
When I was in Law School at Aberystwyth on the rugged western coast of Wales, it was an occasional delight to drive in summer to
“Why would anybody believe it?” The teenaged girl’s eyes were wide, her head shaking. She’d come to the front of the school auditorium to speak
May 3, 2016 The first requirement of becoming an Oxfordian is learning to love Shakespeare, both in production and on the page. I became possessed
April 30, 2016 Tom Regnier gave his presentation, “Did Shakespeare Really Write Shakespeare? Or Did Someone Else?” on April 11, 2016 in Coral Gables, Florida
Shakespeare mocks Appearance to the glory of Truth, except in fact Being the author’s imprinted Name. Shakespeare’s soaring text I came to deeply admire the works of Shakespeare during my college
Following the success of the 2015 Authorship Conference, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship will for the first time sponsor a summer seminar in authorship studies at
Scholar Builds on Her Groundbreaking Studies of Hamlet Quartos February 3, 2016 — The presentation by Margrethe (“Eddi”) Jolly, Ph.D., “Juliet and the Grafter,” given
January 26, 2019 Obediently and happily I followed the pattern of understanding the Bard’s life at my University of Innsbruck in the seventies. Absorbing everything
November 24, 2015 I’m a playwright/novelist/screenwriter (whose favorite actor is, coincidentally to Oxfordiania, Sir Derek Jacobi). Several years ago, I was at my grandparents’ summer
August 23, 2014 — Gary Goldstein, former editor of Brief Chronicles and the Elizabethan Review, announced today that the collected works of the late Italian
“Does the Authorship Question Matter?” Video of the debate at Ye Olde Cock Tavern, Fleet Street, London, organised by the Central London Debating Society, held
by Tom Regnier Editorial Note: See also Regnier’s more in-depth review of this book. Cambridge University Press recently released Shakespeare Beyond Doubt (Edmondson & Wells
Dear Friends: The Shakespeare Authorship question is heating up … and not only because of Roland Emmerich’s movie Anonymous. Check out the info and reviews
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