Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

Stephanie Hughes

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Stephanie Hughes Reviews “The Bisexuality of Shake-speare’s Sonnets and Implications for de Vere’s Authorship” by Dr. Richard M. Waugaman

When we add to the evidence in the Sonnets all the gender-bending in the plays, the passionate “male bonding” in Coriolanus, and the obvious homosexual love of the Antonios in Twelfth Night and Merchant of Venice, it would seem that at the very least, homosexual desire was something the author understood.

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Hughes on Sir Thomas Smith

Founder and former editor of SOS journal The Oxfordian, Stephanie Hughes, says Edward de Vere’s relationship with his remarkable tutor, Sir Thomas Smith, laid the

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Much Ado on the Hudson

Reviewed by Stephanie Hughes My family and I had a wonderful time last weekend at the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival’s production of Much Ado About

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Politic Worm

Independent scholar Stephanie Hughes has inaugurated a new blog, Politic Worm. She said: I’m starting a blog on the Authorship Question, not only “who wrote

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