Doubt v. Doubt? Reviewed by Don Rubin
Shakespeare Beyond Doubt: Evidence, Argument, Controversy Edited By Paul Edmondson and Stanley Wells Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 284 pp. Shakespeare Beyond Doubt? Exposing An Industry
Shakespeare Beyond Doubt: Evidence, Argument, Controversy Edited By Paul Edmondson and Stanley Wells Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 284 pp. Shakespeare Beyond Doubt? Exposing An Industry
“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
The following review, penned by “Macduff,” is certainly worth reading. Here’s the link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A6LSWAP1OPLEB/ref=cm_pdp_rev_title_2?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview#R2AHSYAEJA9BMW Review of Shakespeare Beyond Doubt: Evidence, Argument, Controversy by Stanley Wells
One article appeared in The Guardian bearing this headline and subhead: Shakespeare identity debate reignited with TV challenge Alexander Waugh, who doubts the accepted authorship
Keir Cutler (Ph.D. in Theater) has published an e-book titled The Shakespeare Authorship Question: A Crackpot’s View, on Kindle. The book is based on Cutler’s articles in The
In case you missed the hour-long PBS program on Richard II — part of the six-episode series “Shakespeare Uncovered” — it’s well worth watching. Click
Learn about the Shakespeare Authorship Question. Watch the fascinating short trailer for the new documentary: Last Will. and Testament. Well worth watching. Click on this
See below for the short story (click on link for more information) as it appears on the BBC website. As part of this Episode on
The Society issues the top ten reasons to doubt the traditional Strafordian theory and the top ten reasons to consider the Earl of Oxford as
This appeared several weeks ago. In case you missed it … or in case you want to review again … well worth reading. Here’s the
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
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
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,
Media Contact: Matthew Cossolotto Vice President, Communications and Outreach Shakespeare Oxford Society 914-245-9721 Matthew.Cossolotto@gmail.com Pointing to the scheduled Sony Pictures release this September of Anonymous,
Tantalizing trailer for Anonymous. Check it out. Sir Derek Jacobi narrates. Great visuals. The costumes, scenes of The Globe, London, interior shots … all visually
This excellent article, written by longtime Shakespeare Oxford Society member Ramon Jiménez, is must reading for anybody with an interest in Shakespeare generally and the
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