"Shakespeare" By Another Name

Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford was "Shakespeare." So... Who was Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford? Now we're talking.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Links & tangled webs

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Two new and noteworthy web resources came to my attention this past week worth passing along. First, a new (brief) documentary biography o...
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Friday, December 24, 2010

The pen, the spear... and the temptation - part 2

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Earlier this month, I blogged about a tantalizing piece of Oxfordian evidence that was divulged this year in an endnote (!) to a paper on a...
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Monday, December 20, 2010

Video: Why Was I Never Told This?

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This new YouTube video was recently posted by the Shakespeare Authorship Coalition . Please take a gander -- and if you like it, please tw...
Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Jacobian Lear - mark your calendars

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Sir Derek Jacobi, The Wall Street Journal said in a review Friday, is now treading the boards in London in "the finest performance of...

The pen, the spear... and the temptation! - part 1

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Recently, a reader emailed to draw attention to a most curious new piece of literary evidence. If the discoverer was right, it would constit...
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Friday, December 03, 2010

Remembering Richard Paul Roe

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This morning I learned of the passing of Richard Paul Roe, a key expert on an important and underappreciated topic in Shakespeare scholarshi...
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Thursday, November 25, 2010

"Shakespeare" shut down in 1604, ctd.

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It has long been a contention of this blogger that one of the stronger pieces of evidence for Edward de Vere's authorship of the "...
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