"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.

Sunday, August 02, 2015

Who Wrote Shake-speare: Why It Matters

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[ Note: Cheryl Eagan-Donovan, author of this guest blog post, has launched a Kickstarter for her documentary Nothing is Truer Than Truth, ...
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Sunday, April 12, 2015

Hermione, Juliet, Helena prefigured: A new poem by Edward de Vere?

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Last November, Georgetown University psychology professor (and self-proclaimed " Oxfreudian ") Richard Waugaman released a Kindl...
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Monday, December 01, 2014

Welles the enigma, Welles the (sometime) Oxfordian

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[Note: This post has been edited to add quotations from & discussion about the new book  My Lunches with Orson , below.] Orson Welle...
Sunday, October 26, 2014

A Waste of Shame: The case of Vivian Maier

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This weekend Penny and I saw a documentary that, as I reflect on it, has some curious correspondence to the authorship question. It's ca...
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Friday, February 21, 2014

Corrigendum: The case of "Oxford's Greek New Testament"

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On the Facebook forum ShakesVere, researcher, author and blogger Marie Merkel recently questioned a piece of evidence in the Oxfordian do...
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Tuesday, February 04, 2014

These c. 1602 references to Macbeth explode the Stratfordian myth

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Readers of this blog hopefully already know that a much more active site of SBAN-related discussion these days is the  Facebook group Shak...
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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Shakespeare, Decaffeinated

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The Hungarian mathematician Alfréd Rényi once said, "A mathematician is a machine for turning coffee into theorems." The same mi...
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