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| 7 Dec 2009 by hankwhitt Jonathan Bond's new book – the De Vere Code http://www.deverecode.com which reveals evidential proof that Edward De Vere/Earl of Oxford wrote Shakespeare's sonnets please find attached some press information and if you are interested I ... Hank Whittemore's Shakespeare Blog - http://hankwhittemore.wordpress.com/ - References [ More results from Hank Whittemore's Shakespeare Blog ] |
| 7 Dec 2009 by Linda Theil Stanley Wells and Paul Edmondson: The Plurality of Shakespeare's Sonnets. Andrew Dickson: Starring Shakespeare as Himself: snapshots of the author on stage, page and screen. Helen Hackett: Was Queen Elizabeth 1 Shakespeare's muse? ... Founded in 1957, the Shakespeare Oxford Society is a nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to exploring the Shakespeare authorship question and researching the evidence that Edward de Vere, the seventeenth Earl of Oxford (1550 ... Shakespeare Oxford Society - http://shakespeareoxfordsociety.wordpress.com/ - References [ More results from Shakespeare Oxford Society ] |
| 29 Nov 2009 by JR A German academic claims to have uncovered the most conclusive evidence to date that the works of William Shakespeare were in fact written by Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. Kurt Kreiler's 595-page book, The Man Who Invented ... You might like to know abou The Devere Code by Shakespearean actor, Jonathan Bond, www.deverecode.com which has just been published. Bond has discovered a code in the dedication to the sonnets that proves that De Vere wrote the sonnets. ... Paralipomena (2) - http://parajr.blogspot.com/ |
| 30 Nov 2009 by Mark Shakespearean actor Jonathan Bond's new book - the De Vere Code www.deverecode.com reveals evidential proof that Edward De Vere/Earl of Oxford wrote Shakespeare's sonnets. Jonathan, studied maths and philosophy at London and Cambridge ... "Shakespeare" By Another Name - http://shakespearebyanothername.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from "Shakespeare" By Another Name ] |
| 24 Nov 2009 by Caroline Ratner The De Vere Code, is a new book written by Shakespearean actor Jonathan Bond which conclusively proves that the author of Shakespeare's Sonnets was the Elizabethan nobleman, Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford and not William ... Caroline Ratner Communications - http://carolineratnercommunications.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 7 Dec 2009 by Elias The Anti-Stratfordians say that there is, in fact, nothing solid linking Shakespeare with the plays, poems and sonnets attributed to him. And so begins the game of tit-for-tat. Stratfordians note that Shakespeare's name is printed on the title ... And so doubting scholars look to well-traveled writers and aristocrats — essayist Francis Bacon; poet and playwright Christopher Marlowe; theater patron Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford — as the more likely candidates. ... Ms.E - http://www.mariacos.com/ |
| 24 Sep 2009 by Brett Gann In addition, Keir Cutler will perform his monologue based on Mark Twain's “Is Shakespeare Dead?” and “Teaching Shakespeare.” Hank Whittemore will perform “Shakespeare's Treason,” an explication of Shakespeare's Sonnets. ... Founded in 1957, the Shakespeare Oxford Society is devoted to researching evidence supporting the theory that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was the author of the plays and poetry attributed to William Shakespeare. To register for this conference ... The Shakespeare Post - http://www.shakespearepost.com/ |
| 19 Sep 2006 Will Shakespeare is holed up in the Mermaid Tavern, where he's writing sonnets rather than plays because it's 1593 and the London theaters are shut against the raging plague. Classics and Shakespeare Autumn approaches with a theatrical ... What Shakespeare wrote and what he didn't — even without bringing the Earl of Oxford into it — is one of literature's most enduring and enjoyable mysteries. Visiting hours. George Bernard Shaw liked to call Shakespeare “the other one. ... thePhoenix.com - Section - http://www.thephoenix.com/ |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Chris Mooney Up until the 1960s, their most popular candidate for authorship of the plays and sonnets attributed to William Shakespeare of Stratford on Avon was Sir Francis Bacon with the backup candidate Christopher Marlowe. ..... But those who insist on Shakespeare denialism forget that Shakespeare had had an active career in London, and probably knew well the likes of Christopher Marlowe, and maybe, the Earl of Oxford too, operating in a more rarefied atmosphere than what he knew ... The Intersection - http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/intersection/ - References |
| 12 Dec 2009 by Joseph Bottum Our car mechanic is an amateur literary scholar, and every time I see him he wants to argue the case for the Earl of Oxford's authorship of Shakespeare's sonnets—but, as my wife points out, that doesn't really compensate for her ... First Things: On the Square - http://www.firstthings.com/rss/onthesquare.php - References |
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