Karen Calderone: How I Became an Oxfordian
January 7, 2020 I distinctly remember sitting in 12th grade English with a Penguin paperback copy of Hamlet open on my lap. As The Mousetrap
January 7, 2020 I distinctly remember sitting in 12th grade English with a Penguin paperback copy of Hamlet open on my lap. As The Mousetrap
MAKE A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION TO HELP US REACH 100 J.T. LOONEY CENTENNIAL ACTS in 2020 by pledging to do something — anything — to
book review by Ramon Jiménez Hugh Craig and Arthur F. Kinney, eds., Shakespeare, Computers, and the Mystery of Authorship (Cambridge University Press, 2009). Review originally
by Wally Hurst As over 8,000 English teachers from around the United States convened in Baltimore, Maryland, for the National Council of Teachers of English
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
Free Symposium Will Launch a Year of Events Honoring J. Thomas Looney’s Discovery That Edward de Vere (Earl of Oxford) Was “Shakespeare” by Bryan
Author and Shakespearean Scholar Was Honored as 2006 Oxfordian of the Year A Question of Will, Lynne Kositsky’s delightful Oxfordian novel for young adults, is
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 Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship today honors the memory of the late W. Ron Hess by posting two videos on the SOF YouTube Channel. Hess, a
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship announced the three cash prize winners in its third annual “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” video contest on October 20, 2019 at the
Filmmaker Cheryl Eagan-Donovan was named 2019 Oxfordian of the Year today by the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, for her documentary Nothing Is Truer Than Truth. The
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
Nothing Is Truer Than Truth, the documentary film on Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, the likely author behind the pseudonym “Shakespeare,” premieres this
[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,
August 19, 2019 I first learned of the name Edward de Vere in November 2002, in an issue of The Great Ideas Online, the weekly
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