Donald Miller: How I Became an Oxfordian
My path to becoming an Oxfordian began in 1995, when I came across a book by Richard Whalen titled “Shakespeare: WHO WAS HE? The Oxford
My path to becoming an Oxfordian began in 1995, when I came across a book by Richard Whalen titled “Shakespeare: WHO WAS HE? The Oxford
The Sonnets consist of “love poetry that is as passionate, daring, intimate, searing, and lyrical as any that we may ever encounter,” Rudenstine writes, adding that the poems are “more carefully ordered—as a coherent sequence” than most commentators allow, and that “some of the clusters of linked sonnets seem so tightly bound together”
I first learned about Edward de Vere when I encountered a man in an Elizabethan costume at an Oxford conference in San Francisco. I was
December 8, 2015 I am greatly indebted to the late Joseph Sobran for introducing me to the Shakespeare authorship question. It was his columns in
Oxfordian extraordinaire Hank Whittemore presented the keynote address at the banquet on Sept. 14, the final day of the SOF conference in Madison, WI. In
The 2014 Shakespeare Authorship Conference will take place September 11-14 at the Overture Center in Madison, WI. Conference abstracts can be found here. Conference Schedule
By Hank Whittemore Outline of a paper presented at the SOS/SF 2013 Joint Conference in Toronto First … a prologue The year is 1912
Dec. 10, 2013 Shakespeare Authorship Coalition Honorary President Alexander Waugh opened the 2013 Shakespearean Authorship Trust conference titled “Much Ado about Italy” at Shakespeare’s Globe in London
The theme of this year’s Shakespeare Authorship Conference is “Shakespeare and the Living Theatre.” It will be presented with support of the Theatre and Drama
Shakespeare Fellowship and Shakespeare Oxford Society 2010 Conference Schedule Thought folks might want to see some additional details about the upcoming Shakespeare Authorship Conference schedule.
Hank Whittemore has written a brilliant essay in “Reply to Critics of Those Who Study the Shakespeare Authorship . . .” on his Hank Whittemore’s
The September 2009 issue of the Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter will be mailed this week. This hefty, 48-page issue features: · scholarly articles listed below, ·
Click below for a transcript of the live discussion of the August 30 Washington Post article titled Waiting for William with reporter Sally Jenkins held
Remembering K.C. — Hank Whittemore memorializes an Oxfordian friend Friends, colleagues and students of Katherine Dunfee Clarke (K.C.) Ligon gathered on June 22 in New
The first five volumes of a new series of books entitled BUILDING THE CASE FOR EDWARD DE VERE AS SHAKESPEARE, edited by Paul Hemenway Altrocchi
The introduction to Marie Merkel’s as yet unpublished book, The First Mousetrap is online at http://www.thefirstmousetrap.org Hank Whittemore, author of The Monument: Shakespeare’s Sonnets by
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