SF and SOS Approve Unification as SOF
by Linda Theil Members of the Shakespeare Fellowship (SF) and the Shakespeare Oxford Society (SOS) have approved the unification of the two organizations under a
by Linda Theil Members of the Shakespeare Fellowship (SF) and the Shakespeare Oxford Society (SOS) have approved the unification of the two organizations under a
Here’s a fascinating new blog that describes itself as “a post Stratfordian Shake-speare blog.” The official name of the blog is “The Festival Robe.” Someone
The proposed bylaws for the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship have been released, and are available to read here. The proposed Plan of Unification of the Shakespeare
The theme of this year’s Shakespeare Authorship Conference is “Shakespeare and the Living Theatre.” It will be presented with support of the Theatre and Drama
The Shakespeare Oxford Society and the Shakespeare Fellowship announce that their 2013 Joint Conference will take place in Toronto, Canada from October 17 to 20,
To: Members of the Shakespeare Oxford Society and the Shakespeare Fellowship From: Presidents of the Shakespeare Oxford Society and the Shakespeare Fellowship As you probably
The second edition of “Macbeth” — edited, fully annotated and with a new introduction and much expanded line notes — has been published in the
The eighth annual joint authorship conference of the Shakespeare Fellowship and the Shakespeare Oxford Society will convene in Pasadena, California October 18-21, 2012 at the
Here is a link to the video of the Shakespeare authorship “moot court” or “mock trial” debate held at American University in Washington, D.C., on
See below for the short story (click on link for more information) as it appears on the BBC website. As part of this Episode on
The Shakespeare Oxford Society and The Shakespeare Fellowship Society Present The 2012 annual Shakespeare Authorship Conference will be held in Pasadena, CA on October 18-20.
The Society issues the top ten reasons to doubt the traditional Strafordian theory and the top ten reasons to consider the Earl of Oxford as
Here’s a link to an excellent post by Linda Theil on the Oberon Shakespeare Study Group site. The post includes a revealing interview with Jefferson
Note: This story is embargoed until the date specified in the release: November 21, 2011. Actor Michael York and Shakespeare Authorship Coalition challenge Stratford’s Shakespeare
In case you missed John Orloff’s thoughtful response to Professor James Shapiro’s New York Times op-ed piece. Orloff’s response highlights one of the perennial orthodox
Here’s a wonderful example of someone with what appears to be a superficial grasp of the Oxfordian theory trashing that theory based on a few
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