
Call for Papers: SOF Conference, Boston 2016
The program committee of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (SOF) has formulated guidelines for paper submissions for the 2016 annual conference at the Boston Marriott in
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

The program committee of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (SOF) has formulated guidelines for paper submissions for the 2016 annual conference at the Boston Marriott 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

In school we were introduced to Shakespeare’s sonnets with the usual explanation: Shakespeare wrote them as “poetic exercises on stock themes” to show off to

Ros Barber, Ph.D.’s presentation at the 2015 SOF conference in Ashland, “The Value of Uncertainty,” is now accessible on the SOF YouTube Channel. Barber stated

December 8, 2015 I am greatly indebted to the late Joseph Sobran for introducing me to the Shakespeare authorship question. It was his columns in

SOF Launches New Series of Essays on “How I Became an Oxfordian” November 20, 2015 — The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship (SOF) welcomes Bob Meyers,

Leave it to writer and editor Alexander Waugh to come up with a theory that ties together almost every aspect of the Shakespeare Monument in

Its Bearing on the Stratfordian Controversy by Jack A. Goldstone* The Shakespeare monument in Stratford-upon-Avon is frequently cited as one of the clearest pieces of

February 28, 2015 — Stratfordian professors have long claimed that a passage in Robert Greene’s Groatsworth of Wit Bought with a Million of Repentance (1592)

December 5, 2014 Survey Says (2014) by Alex McNeil Attendees at this year’s Annual Conference were invited to fill out a survey (see below),

Special thanks to John Shahan, Chairman of the Shakespeare Authorship Coalition, for allowing us to publish the following letter, which he wrote in response to

“Does the Authorship Question Matter?” Video of the debate at Ye Olde Cock Tavern, Fleet Street, London, organised by the Central London Debating Society, held

Special thanks to Kevin Gilvary and Heward Wilkinson of the DeVere Society for their reports on the panel debate, “Shakespeare Authorship Question — Does This

Save the Date! The Annual Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Authorship Conference will be held in Madison, Wisconsin from Thursday, September 11th through Sunday, September 14th, 2014.
The theme of this year’s Shakespeare Authorship Conference is “Shakespeare and the Living Theatre.” It will be presented with support of the Theatre and Drama
Everybody who is interested in the Shakespeare authorship question should read Diana Price’s entire review of Shakespeare Beyond Doubt. I’m pasting below a long section
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