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- Authorship of the Plays - Discussion of authorship; concludes that he was the author, but he may have worked with some other playwrights as was customary in his time.
www.jetlink.net/~massij/shakes/author.html
- Authorship Page - Professor Alan Nelson's site includes all 76 of Oxford's letters and a great deal of other information, together with his ideas on why Oxford could not have been Shakespeare.
socrates.berkeley.edu/~ahnelson/authorsh.html
- Charlotte Fell Smith: John Dee - Book on the mystic, scientist and astrologer to Queen Elizabeth I, by Charlotte Fell Smith.
www.johndee.org/charlotte
- Collaboration, Authorship, and Sexualities in Renaissance Drama - Review of Jeffrey Masten's Textual Intercourse, on collaboration in renaissance drama.
www.humanities.ualberta.ca/emls/04-1/rev_bly3.html
- Is Shakespeare Dead? - Mark Twain's article explaining that while he isn't sure who Shakespeare was, he is quite sure who he wasn't.
www.lm.com/~joseph/shake.html
- Looking for Shakespeare - Articles from two authors on opposing sides of the debate about the true identity of the author of the works.
www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/shakes/webintr.htm
- Meet the New Bard, by Mark K. Anderson - Article on the controversy caused by the organisation of an Edward de Vere conference on the Oxfordian thesis.
valleyadvocate.com/articles/newbard.html
- Much Ado About Something - Information about this feature documentary which suggested that that Christopher Marlowe was the hand behind Shakespeare.
www.muchadoaboutsomething.com
- Reply to Dr. Kathman's Why I'm not an Oxfordian - Previously unpublished reply from the major British researcher Derran Charlton.
www2.prestel.co.uk/littleton/gm2_dc.htm
- Ron Heisler - Shakespeare and the Ethos of the Rosicrucians - Two Worlds that Converged: Shakespeare and the Ethos of the Rosicrucians. More interesting connections between early English Rosicrucianism, Shakespeare, and various Elizabethans in London.
levity.com/alchemy/h_shake.html
- Shakespeare and Company - Re-examines the authorship issue, concluding that a group of authors (male and female) probably wrote most of the works attributed to Shakespeare.
www.millenniacom.com/shakespeare
- Shakespeare and the Framers -- James Boyle - The Search for an Author: constitutional argument and literary analysis, written after great debate in 1988 before three Supreme Court Justices.
www.wcl.american.edu/PUB/faculty/boyle/shakesp.htm
- Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable - Aiming to offer an opportunity for the independent scholar to be heard by a critical but receptive audience.
home.earthlink.net/~alisabeaton
- Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable - An overview of the Authorship debate, with brief cases made for the major candidates.
www.shakespeareauthorship.org
- Shakespeare Canon of Statutory Construction - U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens elaborates on his conclusion that the Earl of Oxford was the true Shakespeare, in this (abridged) version of a 1992 article.
www.everreader.com/stevens.htm
- Shakespeare Page - Authorship Section - Part of Terry Gray's extensive site; this section devoted to the authorship question.
daphne.palomar.edu/shakespeare/life.htm#Authorship
- Shakespeare Resource Center: The Great Debate - Thumbnail sketches of various alternative candidates for the authorship role.
www.bardweb.net/debates.html
- Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography - Author's web site. Describes Diana Price's book "Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography - New evidence of an Authorship Problem" and her lecture series.
www.shakespeare-authorship.com
- The Case for Shakespeare - 91.10 - Stratfordian article by Irvin Matus, from Atlantic Monthly, Oct. 1991.
www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/shakes/matus.htm
- 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.
home.earthlink.net/~beornshall/index.html
- The Faces of Queen Elizabeth The First - Collection of portrait images of Queen Elizabeth I, from Luminarium.
www.luminarium.org/renlit/elizface.htm
- The Many Shakespeares - Cover Page: May 1998 British Heritage Feature - Article on the history of the controversy surrounding the authorship, from a traditional viewpoint.
www.historynet.com/BritishHeritage/articles/1998/05982_cover.htm
- The Mystery of Shakespeare's Sonnets - Suggests that if Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford, is William Shakespeare, then the mystery of the Sonnets is solved.
www.ssonnets.com
- The Shakespeare Identity Problem - An auditor/accountant experienced in investigations examines the merit of the evidence for the authorship of the poems and plays attributed to Shakespeare of Stratford on Avon.
home.eol.ca/~cumulus
- The Shakespeare Mystery - WGBH's TV program exploring the Shakespeare authorship question. Tapes and transcripts available.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shakespeare
- The True Chronicle Historie - Shakespearean parody of the 'Xena' TV show.
members.aol.com/lisachakra/truehistorie.htm
- The Verse Forms of Shakespeare and Oxford - Analysis of Oxford's poetry compared to Shakespeare's by Terry Ross. Ross concludes that Oxford could not have written Shakespeare's poetry.
shakespeareauthorship.com/verform.html
- Was Shakespeare Italian? - Retired Sicilian professor Martino Iuvara claims that Shakespeare was, in fact, not English at all, but Italian.
shakespeare.about.com/arts/shakespeare/library/weekly/aa051800a.htm
- Who Was Shakespeare? - James Hammond's telling comparison of Shacksper of Stratford and Oxford as possible authors.
members.aol.com/soren/shak1.htm
- Who's Who of Shakepeare's World - Volker Multhopp's Who's Who of the major and minor players in the Shakespeare authorship drama, with birth-death dates and a brief sentence on each.
users.erols.com/volker/Shakes/WhosWho.htm
- William 'Some-Other-Guy' Shakespeare - Debating the question of authorship.
www.incompetech.com/authors/shakespeare
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