Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship

Finding Shakespeare from an Historical Perspective - An Authorship 101 Presentation by Tom Townsend

Something ‘Wicked’ This Way Comes – Towards A Metaunderstanding of the Shakespeare Authorship Debate

Words, Words, Words: A More Accurate Understanding of Edward de Vere as Shakespeare by James Warren

Who Really Wrote Shakespeare? Shakespeare Authorship 101

Ben Jonson’s Desk Fire in November 1623 — Gabriel Ready

“The 1604 Question” and more – Shelly Maycock

Roger Strittmatter at Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship 2024

Shakespeare’s French Obsession: New Historicism and the Authorship Debate — Elisabeth Waugaman

Ros Barber: A Thousand Questions Reduced to One: How to Win the Authorship Argument

Was the Earl of Oxford Bisexual? — Robert Prechter

The Hanged Man

Finding the True Shakespeare: An Historical Perspective — Tom Townsend

In Loving Memory of Alexander Waugh

How Shakespeare Was Erased: Edward de Vere's 3 Burials

Daniel Cowan – Edward de Vere and the Renaissance Art of Memory

Ramon Jiménez — An Evening at the Cockpit: Further Evidence of an Early Date for Henry V

The Droeshout Portrait

Katherine Chiljan at Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship 2024

Ron Destro on The Starre, the Moone, the Sunne and Staging Shakespeare at Hedingham Castle

Katherine Chiljan – The First Folio Fraud

The Literary Battle Over the First Published Works of William Shakespeare — David W. Richardson

Christopher Carolan — Authorship Attitudes and Allusions: 1750-1830

Dorothea Dickerman – The Roar of the Mouse: Anne Cecil de Vere & What She Tells Us About Shakespeare

Bonner Cutting — Connecting the Dots: How Shakspere Became Shakespeare