World Literature
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- Authorship Page
- Professor Alan Nelson's site includes all 76 of Oxford's letters and a great deal of other information, together with his ideas on why Oxford could not have been Shakespeare.
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- Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford (1550-1604)
- Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford, Renaissance English poet and courtier. Life, works, resources. At Luminarium.
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- From Mapplethorpe to Oxenford
- Examines the possible misinformation about Shakespearean authorship presented as fact by the National Endowment for the Arts.
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- Novel Oxfords: Two Fictive Biographies Presenting Edward de Vere as "Shakespeare"
- Peter Morton analyzes Andrew Field's The Lost Chronicle of Edward de Vere (1990), and Absent Thee from Felicity (1975), by Rhoda Henry Messner.
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- Querulous Notes: The Marginalia of Edward de Vere’s Geneva Bible
- An analysis of Roger Stritmatter's dissertation.
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- Querulous Notes: The Marginalia of Edward de Vere’s Geneva Bible Part II
- Further analysis of the dissertation.
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- Shakespeare and the Globe: Then and Now
- The Encyclopedia Britannica synopsis of the Shakespeare-Oxford debate.
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- The End of Stratfordianism
- Joseph Sobran responds to Prof. Alan Nelson's Fall 1999 Shakespeare Quarterly review of Alias Shakepseare.
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- The Gray Lady Flirts With the Earl of Oxford
- Dissects the errors in an analysis of the authorship debate by the New York Times.
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- The Shakespeare Fellowship
- News, resources and discussion boards on the Shakespeare Authorship question with special emphasis on Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.
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- The Shakespeare Mystery
- WGBH's TV program exploring the Shakespeare authorship question. Tapes and transcripts available.
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- Was Oxford Shakespeare?
- A computer-aided analysis of the commonalities of style in de Vere and Shakespeare.
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- Who Was Shakespeare?
- James Hammond's argues in favor of Oxford as the author of Shakespeare's works.