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  • Beauty and the Paradigm - Mark K. Anderson invokes Kuhn and Heisenberg, backed up by Ovid, Bottom, Pyramus and Thisbe in support of the thesis.
    www.everreader.com/beauty.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.
    www.luminarium.org/renlit/devere.htm
  • Oxford de Vere Files - Records from the Vere de Vere family from 750AD to 1997, including the de Vere family in English, French, Irish and French history. Also a discussion of the Shakespeare name.
    www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/9744/index.html
  • Oxpix: Images in Debate - Includes known portraits and portrayals of Oxford, his friends, family and surroundings.
    www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/4260
  • Shakespeare Authorship Question - Rae West's examination of the question. With information about British Oxfordians and graphics.
    www2.prestel.co.uk/littleton/gm2_shak.htm
  • Shakespeare Oxford Society - Extensive site with many articles, history, bibliography, conference news and records.
    www.shakespeare-oxford.com
  • Shakespeare: The Authorship Question - A personal exploration of the issue.
    www.pe.net/~webrebel
  • Sixteenth Century Renaissance English Literature (1485-1603) - A comprehensive 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.
    www.luminarium.org/renlit
  • The Case for Oxford - 91.10 - Tom Bethel's article from Atlantic Monthly, October, 1991.
    www.theatlantic.com/atlantic/atlweb/flashbks/shakes/beth.htm
  • The Case for Oxford - Reply by Bethell - 91.10 - Oxfordian author Tom Bethell replies to article by Irvin Matus in October, 1991 issue of Atlantic Magazine.
    www.theatlantic.com/atlantic/unbound/flashbks/shakes/betrepl.htm
  • The Shakespeare Authorship Sourcebook - Mark Alexander's site, featuring numerous texts comprising a substantial number of the Oxfordian case, plus links to other available texts.
    home.earthlink.net/~mark_alex
  • Volker Multhopp's Small Shakespeare Authorship Page - Oxfordian, with many essays; reproductions of William Shakespeare's six possible signatures; a discussion of various Shakespeare forgeries and forgers.
    users.erols.com/volker/Shakes/index.html

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