“Dating Shakespeare’s Plays” Now Available Online
March 13, 2019 — Kevin Gilvary’s edited collection, Dating Shakespeare’s Plays, originally published in book form in 2010, is now available online here, in a
March 13, 2019 — Kevin Gilvary’s edited collection, Dating Shakespeare’s Plays, originally published in book form in 2010, is now available online here, in a
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is sponsoring a summer seminar in Ashland, Oregon July 22 through 25, 2019 focused on three plays in production at the
October 17-20, 2019 – Mark Twain House & Museum – Hartford, CT The program committee of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship invites proposals for papers to
The front page of the February 11 issue of the Santa Barbara News-Press features a huge picture of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford,
Special Issue Edited by Professor Don Rubin February 4, 2019 — “The Question That Won’t Go Away: Did the Man From Stratford Really Write the
The SOF starts off 2019 with a bang, with an introductory podcast on the Shakespeare Authorship Question by new PR Director Steven Sabel. This is
The Board of Trustees of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is pleased to announce the appointment of Steven Sabel to the position of director of public
EVERYONE IS TIRED OF FAKE NEWS AND WE ARE TIRED OF FAKE SHAKESPEARE! I am your new President — and I need your help! I’m
The video of the spirited three-way debate on “Who is the Dark Lady of Shakespeare’s Sonnets?” at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s annual conference, is now
The Shakespeare Authorship Coalition, an alliance of persons and groups who doubt the traditional Stratfordian theory of authorship, has issued this message: In 2010, actor
Richard Whalen has released his Oxfordian edition of Hamlet, which he calls the most personal and “autobiographical” of the Earl of Oxford’s Shakespeare plays and
For the first time, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship has bestowed joint Oxfordian of the Year awards. The 2018 awards were presented on October 14, at
The 20th issue of The Oxfordian, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s annual peer-reviewed journal, has been published with six research papers and five book reviews, along with
Voting is now open in the SOF’s Second Annual “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest at https://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org/2018-video-contest/. Everyone can vote, so please visit the contest page,
Professor Bryan H. Wildenthal’s latest essay explores the same issue about which Juliet famously mused: “What’s in a name?” Specifically, what’s in the spelling of
“What’s in (the Spelling of) a Name?” by Bryan H. Wildenthal August 9, 2018 What’s in a name? Perhaps, as Juliet recognized, not much (see
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