
2013 Toronto Conference Update: Videos and Information
January 30, 2014 — Information about presentations made at the SOS/SF (now the joint Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship) conference held in Toronto, Canada, on October 17–20,
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
January 30, 2014 — Information about presentations made at the SOS/SF (now the joint Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship) conference held in Toronto, Canada, on October 17–20,
Mark Anderson takes a look at the Stratfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship from the perspective of Thomas Kuhn’s seminal book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. He shows convincingly that the Stratfordian theory of authorship is an endangered species in spite of the assertions of its supporters to the contrary.
Mark Anderson writes an editorial for a local newspaper that presents a compelling (but dated) summary of the case for Edward de Vere as the true author of the works of the Bard.
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
This excellent article, written by longtime Shakespeare Oxford Society member Ramon Jiménez, is must reading for anybody with an interest in Shakespeare generally and the
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.
Just calling your attention to this interesting article on Hubpages about the authorship issue and Edward de Vere. Scroll down and you’ll find a survey question.
Review of The Shakespeare Controversy: An Analysis of the Authorship Theories, Second Edition by Warren Hope and Kim Holston. Jefferson NC: McFarland & Company, 2009.
In an extensive report on BBC today, Shakespeare Oxford Society Oxfordian Editor Michael Egan defends the Oxfordian thesis of Shakespearean authorship. “Edward de Vere: the
Robert Detobel sends this translation of a report on Kurt Kreiler’s new book, broadcast from Deutschlandradio Kultur yesterday (Nov. 11, 2009) Kurt Kreiler: “The man
German correspondent Hanno Wember offers an extensive review of Kurt Kreiler’s Der Mann, der Shakespeare erfand: Edward de Vere Earl of Oxford (1550-1604) (The Man
Robert Detobel reports that the Rheinischer Merkur (Rhineland Mercury — world news for Germany) published a review of Kurt Kreiler’s biography of Oxford, Der Mann,
Mark Anderson reported that Oxfordian researcher Dr. Andrew Hannas, 58, died accidentially September 24 at his home in Lafayette, Indiana. Information from the Soller-Baker Funeral
This article by Cheryl A. Eagan-Donovan appears in the September 2009 Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter. What if Shakespeare was bisexual? What if Shakespeare was French? What
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
Reviewed by Stephanie Hughes My family and I had a wonderful time last weekend at the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival’s production of Much Ado About
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