
Michael Dudley on How People Become Oxfordians
April 11, 2018 — What makes a person change from being a Stratfordian to being an Oxfordian? What are the stages in this shift? And
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
April 11, 2018 — What makes a person change from being a Stratfordian to being an Oxfordian? What are the stages in this shift? And
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
New York actor-writer-researcher Hank Whittemore has been named 2017 Oxfordian of the Year by the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship. The award was announced today by SOF
by Earl Showerman, M.D. This article was originally published in The Oxfordian, v. 17, p. 163 (2015) (PDF version here); republished on the SOF website Sept.
I discovered Edward de Vere in a history class at Harvard University in 1997. Professor Don Ostrowski suggested the authorship question as a topic for
Robin Fox Originally published in THE OXFORDIAN, Volume XI 2008, pages 113–136 There has been a checkered history of attitudes to William Shakespeare of Stratford’s
Richard Waugaman, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University and author of 70 articles, book chapters, and book reviews on Shake-speare, has recently published
My name is Piet-Hein Zijl, living in Zaanstad, a town just north of Amsterdam, Holland. My age is 69, I worked as a teacher and
I read my first Shakespeare play when I was fourteen. In those days, Julius Caesar was a high-school freshman’s first exposure to the great playwright. At that
I heard of the Authorship Question in 1999-2000 reading a small brochure bought at the Globe, with the seductive portrait of Edward de Vere painted
“The Shakespeare myth is about to undergo a huge paradigm shift, and what it means to be the greatest writer in the English language will
Regnier Named 2016 Oxfordian of the Year SOF President Tom Regnier and immediate past president John Hamill received awards at the SOF Annual Conference in
Message from the SOF president to everyone who attended, followed, helped organize, or presented at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 2016 Conference in Boston, November 3rd
I have had the good fortune to have been an Oxfordian for about fifty-five years, longer than most of our persuasion. When I was a
Justice Antonin Scalia (1936–2016), Justice John Paul Stevens (1920–2019), and Other Authorship Skeptics on America’s Highest Court by Bryan H. Wildenthal Published on the SOF website
July 6, 2016 Not long out of high school, while watching Kevin Kline’s Hamlet on PBS with the father of a school friend, he said
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