“Last Will. & Testament”: news article
Published as a news article, available here, under the title ” ‘Last Will. & Testament’ Explores Authorship Mystery.” Originally published Sept. 16, 2013, cross-posted under
Published as a news article, available here, under the title ” ‘Last Will. & Testament’ Explores Authorship Mystery.” Originally published Sept. 16, 2013, cross-posted under
Historic Authorship Initiative by John M. Shahan July 27, 2020 In 2007 the Shakespeare Authorship Coalition (SAC) launched one of the most significant efforts ever
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship congratulates Mark Rylance, Shakespeare authorship doubter and SOF Honorary Lifetime Trustee, for winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in
The SOF is happy to announce that it is now active on Instagram. What is Instagram? Instagram is a social media platform where users can
Documentary Film Seeks to Uncover the Truth About “Shakespeare” September 16, 2013 — Last Will. & Testament explores one of the greatest literary mysteries of all
This appeared several weeks ago. In case you missed it … or in case you want to review again … well worth reading. Here’s the
Note: This story is embargoed until the date specified in the release: November 21, 2011. Actor Michael York and Shakespeare Authorship Coalition challenge Stratford’s Shakespeare
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
In case you missed John Orloff’s thoughtful response to Professor James Shapiro’s New York Times op-ed piece. Orloff’s response highlights one of the perennial orthodox
Here’s a wonderful example of someone with what appears to be a superficial grasp of the Oxfordian theory trashing that theory based on a few
Shakespeare Fellowship President Earl Showerman issued the following statement regarding Roland Emmerich’s film, Anonymous, on behalf of the SF board of trustees: The Shakespeare Fellowship
Congratulations to my friend Katherine Chiljan. Her new authorship book will be released on September 1, 2011, and is now available for pre-order on Amazon.com.
Dear Friends … Many thanks to Tom Regnier for sharing this link to the review of James Shapiro’s Contested Will that appeared in Columbia Magazine
http://www.esu.org/news/item.asp?n=12890 On Monday 6 June, the ESU hosted the Shakespeare Authorship Debate, with director Roland Emmerich. The debate also featured Professor Stanley Wells CBE, Professor
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
Dr Bill Leahy debates Shakespeare authorship ahead of major film release 03 Jun 2011 Head of Brunel University’s School of Arts, Dr William Leahy, will challenge
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