Return to home page. Shakespeare Authorship Pages NB: Despite a message posted on Yahoo, this website does NOT promot the Earl as the true author of the works credited to Shakespeare. Rather, it recognizes William Shakespeare as the true author of the works credited to William Shakespeare. (Contemporaries of William Shakespeare may have been fantastic to our way of thinking, but they knew who ...
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Shakespeare's Sonnets are wrapped in mystery. If Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford, is William Shakespeare, then the mystery of the Sonnets is solved. Who are the Sonnets addressed to Who is the ...
From the Stratfordian Side David Bevington, Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Chicago, prepared this April 1996 summary on the authorship controversy. From the Oxfordian Side Mark Anderson, writing for the Shakespeare Oxford Society, summarizes why the Earl of Oxford is Shakespeare and how the recently-discovered Oxford bible supports this theory. ...
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The Boston Phoenix November 6 - 13, 1997 | literary calendar | authors in town | events by location | reviews | hot links | Much ado about nothing Why Shakespeare was not, is not, and never will be the Earl of Oxford by Jeffrey Gantz ALIAS SHAKESPEARE: SOLVING THE GREATEST LITERARY MYSTERY OF ALL TIME, By Joseph Sobran. The Free Press/Simon & Schuster, 311 pages, $25. Ready for your bedtime ...
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