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The University Concourse | Why I reject the Shakespearean ‘heresies’ Why I reject the Shakespearean ‘heresies’ In the May 4th edition of the Concourse, the editor invited me to weigh in on the issue of the disputed authorship of William Shakespeare, specifically the claim that the real author of the plays and sonnets is Edward de Vere, Seventeenth Earl of Oxford. Before I do so, however, I want to congratulate both staff and contributors for the outstanding publication the Concourse has been and continues to be. I look forward to every issue and am consistently rewarded with the high quality maintained throughout the journal. Not the least of the Concourse’s virtues is the spirit of good naturedness its articles preserve even in the midst of spirited debate over contested issues. The journal is a significant contribution to the overall intellectual atmosphere of the University, and I am happy to take this opportunity to acknowledge it as such.
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