Craig & Kinney, “Shakespeare, Computers, and the Mystery of Authorship”: reviewed by Jiménez
book review by Ramon Jiménez Posted as an article on the SOF website under the title “Shakespeare by the Numbers: What Stylometrics Can and Cannot
book review by Ramon Jiménez Posted as an article on the SOF website under the title “Shakespeare by the Numbers: What Stylometrics Can and Cannot
August 1, 2020 In late 2005 I was browsing the bargain section of a Barnes & Noble bookstore in Sioux City, Iowa, when I came
July 16, 2020 In the mid-1980s, while attending university, I was “formally” introduced to the works of Shakespeare. During one lecture our instructor, Dr. James
book review by Ramon Jiménez Hugh Craig and Arthur F. Kinney, eds., Shakespeare, Computers, and the Mystery of Authorship (Cambridge University Press, 2009). Review originally
It started with the strange coincidence of two authors with the same name: James Shapiro. One of them writes about Evolutionary Psychology, my field of
by Tom Regnier Who would dare assert that we know all there is to be known? — Galileo Galilei, Letter to Father Benedetto Castelli, Dec.
November 20, 2015 When I was about 11 or 12, we read Julius Caesar in junior high. When I tried to find out about the
SOF Launches New Series of Essays on “How I Became an Oxfordian” November 20, 2015 — The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (SOF) welcomes Bob Meyers,
August 23, 2014 — Gary Goldstein, former editor of Brief Chronicles and the Elizabethan Review, announced today that the collected works of the late Italian
The second edition of “Macbeth” — edited, fully annotated and with a new introduction and much expanded line notes — has been published in the
Oxfordian researcher and writer Christopher Paul reports that his review of Shakespeare’s Lost Kingdom by Charles Beauclerk has been translated into German by the Neue
August 10, 2011 — Hilary Roe Metternich has provided a lovely slideshow and summary, available on the Huffington Post, of The Shakespeare Guide to Italy (2011),
The Shakespeare Oxford Society and The Shakespeare Fellowship Society Present The Washington DC Joint Authorship Conference October 13, 14, 15, and 16, 2011 in Washington,
Editorial Note: This essay was originally published on the SOF website on February 21, 2011. It has been revised and updated and may be cited
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