Virginia Evans: How I Became an Oxfordian
In 1980, I received a PhD in medieval studies, but during my subsequent teaching situation would describe myself as a non-practicing medievalist, as I only
In 1980, I received a PhD in medieval studies, but during my subsequent teaching situation would describe myself as a non-practicing medievalist, as I only
Don’t Miss Out! Submit Your Entry Soon! Bigger Cash Prizes Available! The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Fifth Annual “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest is still open
Bigger Cash Prizes Now Available! The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Fifth Annual “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest opens today and is accepting submissions through July
September 15, 2020 — The leading article in the newly published volume of the SOF scholarly annual The Oxfordian, by historian Ramon Jiménez, demonstrates that
Newest Annual Volume Notes Academic Advances by Oxfordian Scholars and Shows That Shakespeare’s First Play Dates to the 1560s The latest issue of the Shakespeare
Voting is now open in the 2020 “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest! The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, on March 20, challenged contestants to give us their
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is pleased to announce it is again welcoming applications for its Research Grant Program (RGP). Grants will be disbursed in 2021.
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Fourth Annual “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest opened on March 20, 2020, and is still accepting submissions through July 20,
by Bryan H. Wildenthal Bonner Miller Cutting’s Centennial Symposium presentation — “Profiling the Author: Will the Real Shakespeare Please Stand Up?” — is now
by Bryan H. Wildenthal May 27, 2020 — The late Tom Regnier’s Centennial Symposium presentation, “Justice Stevens, the Law of Evidence, and the Shakespeare
The SOF republishes here, exactly 100 years after it first appeared, a review from “farthest India” of J. Thomas Looney’s book launching the modern Oxfordian
Cheryl Eagan-Donovan’s Centennial Symposium presentation, “Nothing Is Truer Than Truth: Every Author’s Life Tells a Story,” is now available on the SOF YouTube channel. The
James A. Warren’s Centennial Symposium presentation, “J. Thomas Looney and the Most Revolutionary Book in the History of Shakespeare Studies,” is now available on
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s Fourth Annual “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest is accepting submissions through July 20, 2020! First prize is $1,000! Second prize:
Wear one in 2020 for your Looney Centennial Action! The official T-shirt of the Looney Centennial is now available through the SOF store on Zazzle!
Stop the presses! The SOF Centennial Symposium at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., scheduled for March 4, got a shout-out on February 18
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