Call to Action! SOF Announces 100 Looney Centennial Acts Campaign
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
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
The Most Ironic and Outrageous Attacks on Oxfordians and Other Authorship Doubters by Bryan H. Wildenthal July 15, 2019 Walt Whitman, Helen Keller, Malcolm X:
June 24, 2019 — Professor Bryan H. Wildenthal has published a landmark new book, Early Shakespeare Authorship Doubts. The book refutes the commonly heard Stratfordian
It started with the strange coincidence of two authors with the same name: James Shapiro. One of them writes about Evolutionary Psychology, my field of
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship mourns the passing of the brilliant Oxfordian researcher and writer, Robert Detobel of Germany, who died on September 22, 2018. Mr.
Professor Bryan H. Wildenthal’s latest essay explores the same issue about which Juliet famously mused: “What’s in a name?” Specifically, what’s in the spelling of
“What’s in (the Spelling of) a Name?” by Bryan H. Wildenthal August 9, 2018 What’s in a name? Perhaps, as Juliet recognized, not much (see
Bianchi and Campbell Explore Shakspere’s Will December 26, 2017 When anti-Stratfordians point out that William Shakspere of Stratford-upon-Avon left no books in his will, and
Regnier Named 2016 Oxfordian of the Year SOF President Tom Regnier and immediate past president John Hamill received awards at the SOF Annual Conference in
July 13, 2016 Professor Bryan H. Wildenthal of Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, in “Remembering Rollett and Debunking Shapiro (Again),” an article
by Bryan H. Wildenthal July 13, 2016 On June 29, 2016, the New York Times once again gave a platform to a Stratfordian academic to
PRESS RELEASE Contact: Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Tom Regnier, President info@shakespeareoxfordfellowship.com The New York Times on June 29 published an article about the discovery by Heather Wolfe, a
April 30, 2016 Tom Regnier gave his presentation, “Did Shakespeare Really Write Shakespeare? Or Did Someone Else?” on April 11, 2016 in Coral Gables, Florida
The Winter 2016 issue of the Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter is now available online and in print. All members may download the online version, and the
Contested Year, a response by anti-Stratfordians to James Shapiro’s The Year of Lear: Shakespeare in 1606, is now available for pre-order on Amazon and will
Everybody who is interested in the Shakespeare authorship question should read Diana Price’s entire review of Shakespeare Beyond Doubt. I’m pasting below a long section
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