World Literature
- 1141
- The Shakespeare Mystery
- WGBH's TV program exploring the Shakespeare authorship question. Tapes and transcripts available.
- 1142
- Was Oxford Shakespeare?
- A computer-aided analysis of the commonalities of style in de Vere and Shakespeare.
- 1143
- Who Was Shakespeare?
- James Hammond's argues in favor of Oxford as the author of Shakespeare's works.
- 1144
- Authorship of Shakespeare's Plays
- Evidence that suggests Shakespeare did write the plays attributed to him.
- 1146
- Eight Witnesses to Shakespeare
- Private notes, book-lists, and title-page inscriptions that evince Shakespeare's reputation as the author of his works.
- 1148
- Monstrous Adversary: The Life of Edward De Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
- Thomas A. Pendleton's review of the Alan H. Nelson book, which argues in favor of Shakespeare's authorship.
- 1149
- PBS and Rubbo on Marlowe as Shakespeare: A Reply
- Commentary on the Diana Price appearance in the program.
- 1150
- Querulous Notes (March 2002)
- The first in an occasional series analyzing a new anti-Stratfordian tract.
- 1151
- Querulous Notes: Defense of Stratfordianism
- Refutes evidence presented in Joseph Sobran's annual column.
- 1153
- Querulous Notes: Shakespeare and Roman Catholicism
- Anti-Stratfordian Peter W. Dickson obtains a forum in The Weekly Standard for his thesis that Shakespeare of Stratford's (alleged) Roman Catholicism disproves his authorship of the works that bear his name.
- 1154
- Querulous Notes: The Pro-Stratfordian Position
- Refutation of some recent anti-Stratfordian works.
- 1155
- Shakespeare and Literacy
- Commentary on literacy amongst actors during Shakespeare's time, and whether it might be used as a determining factor in the authorship debate.
