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» Anyara Aphorisms: In the Limelight, Edward de Vere
Various quotations from famous people on the authorship debate. http://koti.mbnet.fi/neptunia/veresha1.htm » Beauty and the Paradigm
Mark K. Anderson invokes Kuhn and Heisenberg, backed up by Ovid, Bottom, Pyramus and Thisbe in support of the thesis. http://www.shakespeare-oxford.com/?p=70 » Brame & Popova Attributing Shakespeare Works to de Vere
Short article about using linguistics to argue for de Vere's authorship. http://www.artsci.washington.edu/newsletter/Summer03/Shakespeare.htm » Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford (1550-1604)
Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford, Renaissance English poet and courtier. Life, works, resources. At Luminarium. http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/devere.htm » Edward de Vere: The Man Who Wrote Shakespeare
A poem on the authorship debate, by Michael J. Farrand. http://www.empirecontact.com/narrative/devere.html » Elizabethan Authors - The Shakespeare Problem
33 Reasons to Doubt that Mr. Shaksper wrote Shakespeare, by Robert Brazil. http://www.elizabethanauthors.com/problem.htm » From Mapplethorpe to Oxenford
Examines the possible misinformation about Shakespearean authorship presented as fact by the National Endowment for the Arts. http://stromata.tripod.com/id468.htm » 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. http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/05-2/mortoxf.htm » Querulous Notes: The Marginalia of Edward de Vere’s Geneva Bible
An analysis of Roger Stritmatter's dissertation. http://stromata.tripod.com/id459_february_3_2004.htm » Querulous Notes: The Marginalia of Edward de Vere’s Geneva Bible Part II
Further analysis of the dissertation. http://stromata.tripod.com/id459_january_20_2004.htm » Shakespeare Identified
J. Thomas Looney argues in favor of Oxford. http://www.shakespearefellowship.org/etexts/si/00.htm » Shakespeare Oxford Society
Extensive site with many articles, history, bibliography, conference news and records. http://www.shakespeare-oxford.com/ » Shakespeare and the Globe: Then and Now
The Encyclopedia Britannica synopsis of the Shakespeare-Oxford debate. http://search.eb.com/shakespeare/micro/445/69.html » Shakespeare: Mysteries of History
From U.S. News Online. http://www.usnews.com/usnews/doubleissue/mysteries/shakespeare.htm » Shakespeare: Who Was He? The Oxford Challenge to the Bard of Avon
Paul Franssen's review of the Richard F. Whalen book. http://shakespeare.let.uu.nl/oxford.htm » Sixteenth Century Renaissance English Literature (1485-1603)
A guide to British literature of the Renaissance with over 100 original pages, biographies, and works never before published on the web. Also includes several hundred links to additional resources. http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/ » The Dark Side of Shakespeare
Authorship of Shakespeare's works, including information on the 17th Earl of Oxford's travels, spying, and epic heraldry adventures. http://home.earthlink.net/~beornshall/index.html » The De Vere Society
Promoting the view that Oxford was the true author of Shakespeare's works. http://www.deveresociety.co.uk/ » The End of Stratfordianism
Joseph Sobran responds to Prof. Alan Nelson's Fall 1999 Shakespeare Quarterly review of Alias Shakepseare. http://www.shakespeare-oxford.com/?p=23 » The Gray Lady Flirts With the Earl of Oxford
Dissects the errors in an analysis of the authorship debate by the New York Times. http://stromata.tripod.com/id284.htm » The Shakespeare Fellowship
News, resources and discussion boards on the Shakespeare Authorship question with special emphasis on Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. http://www.shakespearefellowship.org/ » The Shakespeare Identity Problem
An auditor/accountant experienced in investigations argues that Edward de Vere is the true author of Shakespeare's works. http://home.eol.ca/~cumulus » The Shakespeare Mystery
WGBH's TV program exploring the Shakespeare authorship question. Tapes and transcripts available. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shakespeare/ » Was Oxford Shakespeare?
A computer-aided analysis of the commonalities of style in de Vere and Shakespeare. http://www.shakespeareauthorship.com/elval.html This category needs an editor
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