Professor Don Rubin Quoted on Authorship Question
Don Rubin, Professor Emeritus of Theatre at York University in Toronto and Second Vice President of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, was featured recently in York
Don Rubin, Professor Emeritus of Theatre at York University in Toronto and Second Vice President of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, was featured recently in York
November 16, 2019 Since early high school in 1960s California, I read Shakespeare in and out of class. I had a facility for languages, and
The 21st volume of The Oxfordian, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s peer-reviewed journal, has just been published and is available for sale on Amazon.com for $9.99, and
[Republished from Diana Price’s website with her kind permission.] In its June 2019 issue, the Atlantic published Elizabeth Winkler’s article describing the case for a relatively
Voting is now open in the SOF’s Third Annual “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest at https://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org/2019-video-contest/. Everyone can vote, so please visit the contest page,
History has left many clues indicating that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550–1604), wrote plays and poetry under the pen name “William Shakespeare.”
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship and the authorship question receive lively coverage in the latest issue of The New Yorker, one of America’s more venerable periodical
by Tom Regnier July 17, 2019 We in the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship note with great sadness and enormous respect the passing of retired Supreme Court
I was a young child, I loved dinosaurs. I had a book about them with illustrations of lots of different kinds: brontosaurus, tyrannosaurus fighting triceratops,
June 24, 2019 — Professor Bryan H. Wildenthal has published a landmark new book, Early Shakespeare Authorship Doubts. The book refutes the commonly heard Stratfordian
Edward de Vere’s personal copy of a 1565 Herodotus volume on the Greek and Persian Wars—Delle Guerre de Greci et de Persi—has been purchased at
First in New Scholarly Book Series At a time of year when the Shakespeare establishment commemorates the life of a man from Stratford-upon-Avon who cannot
April 16, 2019 How I became an Oxfordian has everything to do with the perceived credibility of a source of information. I’d heard of the
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 3rd Annual “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest is accepting submissions now through July 31, 2019! First prize: $1,000, second prize: $500,
On March 29, filmmaker Cheryl Eagan-Donovan presented her recently released documentary film, Nothing Is Truer than Truth, at Meese Auditorium on the campus of Southern
Tom Regnier, immediate past president of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, gave an introductory presentation on the Shakespeare Authorship Question at the invitation of the Brandeis
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