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28 Mar 2018 |
A collection of short verses on the retirement of Oxfordians from public life. In memory of the days when Oxfordians had the courage of their convictions and went about in public to argue their… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
Authorship ThreadwatchEnjoy this. There may not be another 2,500 post thread in which almost every Oxfordian tortoise sticks their head out the shell to await the axe.There is discussion of Hand D,… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
In 2012, as part of the cultural element of the London Olympic Games, the BBC contributed four productions of the Plantagenet plays, Richard II, Henry IV i and ii and Henry V. The series featured a… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
Some of us at Oxfraud are old hands at the Authorship Question, able to judge and anticipate the opposition's every move. Others like myself, are relative newcomers, goaded into action by the… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
The end is nigher We may finally be approaching the end of the Oxfordian supremacy in the authorship debate. Not a moment too soon both for people who are serious about Shakespeare's work and those… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
ROSENCRANTZNay, their endeavour keeps in the wonted pace: butthere is, sir, an aery of children, little eyases,that cry out on the top of question, and are mosttyrannically clapped for't: these are… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
Noemi Magri identifies Belmont as the Villa Foscari, a small but exquisite Palladian Villa in Malatesta (tr. headache), near Venice. Not very 'bel' and certainly no sign of a 'mont' but Magri insists… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
A transcript of Charlton Ogburn's 1984 TV debate with the occasionally outraged and indignant Maurice Charney, then Professor of English at Rutgers University. "Mr. Ogburn [and other… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
The Earl translates the King James Bible in secret Another Deleted Scene from Anonymous Int. scene - description Scene: A gloomy room with small windows overlooking a grey estuaryCRANE SHOT: Camera… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
Scenes from the newly greenlighted, Pimp my Amazon Review, a six-part tale of everyday Oxfordian life. Late at night. Dodger is alone in his study. He has just ticked 793 ‘Least… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
A large amount of witless, Back-to-Basics, unchallenged nonsense broadcast by a bored local radio presenter. Features Ros Barber, Kevin Gilavry and Alexander Waugh all dialled up to 11 in pre-… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
Authorship Threadwatch Two-Tweet synopsis for the uninitiated provided by oxfraud.com. Now you know what happened without having to read the comments! Article: The Guardian view on Shakespeare’s… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
Excellent thread in which memebers of our parish exercised commendable restraint as the locals were raring to get at the Oxfordians after a previous thread was deleted.Heartfelt posts from actors who… goto |
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28 Mar 2018 |
When new scholarship activity nears the Shakespearean quayside, the leaky Oxfordian tugboats mass together and bleakly chug out into the tide making as much smoke as they can. A recent article in… goto | ||||
28 Mar 2018 |
I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll b-b-b-blow your house in! On the Date, Sources and Design of Shakespeare's The Tempest Roger A. Stritmatter & Lynne Kositsky This book is not about The… goto | Dugdale | |||
25 Mar 2018 |
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22 Mar 2018 |
This page is brought to you by the Number 17. And 16. And 18 and 19. And with the kind help of our friends at The Folger Library. Seventeen is magic to Oxfordians. They see it everywhere… goto |
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21 Mar 2018 |
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18 Mar 2018 |
What is in a name? A lot, in some instances. Of all of the specious, uninformed, deranged, foolishly asinine, evidence-free, baseless speculations of the anti-Shakespeare crowd, the only one I… goto |
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17 Mar 2018 |
A searchable, annotatable pdf of the recent Newsweek article debate with all 1750 comments. Since finding things on the site is distinctly tricky and FB doesn't seem to want to store such a big file… goto |
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17 Mar 2018 |
Authorship Threadwatch Another longish thread in which no questions get answered. Notable only for the latest tactic of fielding Kamikaze Novice Oxfordians like cc and Bob. The untrained combatants… goto |
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17 Mar 2018 |
Anyone who worked in the electronics industry in the 1980's will remember the early days of reverse engineering. Computer equipment designed in high tech facilities in Silicon Valley, Glen or Fen… goto |
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17 Mar 2018 |
Collector's Edition- The 2015 Barbie Earl Order now and get all-new Barbie De Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, in time to surprise your relatives this Christmas with our Barbie tribute to the… goto |
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17 Mar 2018 |
The latest chronology, included Bruster final predictions and Tarlinskaja's latest. Big Data crushing the life out of alternative chronology. |
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17 Mar 2018 |
What about Oxford’s own scriptural interests? Surely somewhere in the plod and dribble of his writing—what Stritmatter calls “the breathtaking mellifluence of [his] early poems ... and the… goto | ||||
17 Mar 2018 |
All the references contained in a single play, All's Well That Ends Well. The Reference Finder will produce lists and links of marks in individual plays (or books of the Bible). The density of… goto | ||||
17 Mar 2018 |
Oxfordians are wont to insist that the plays show evidence of a first rate university education. They were even once inclined to argue that the plays were written in 'the idiom of Cambridge… goto | ||||
17 Mar 2018 |
There are, contrary to popular belief, lots of other Elizabethan manuscripts lying around, though it seems to be the rule that the more popular the play, the less original matter survives. This isn'… goto | ||||
17 Mar 2018 |
The handwriting of the Elizabethan professional writer and the Bankside playwright. The first time Richard Burbage saw the opening to Henry V, it must have looked something like this. O For a Muse… goto |