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Earl Showerman Affirmed as President
Earl Showerman Affirmed as President
Earl Showerman was elected by members to lead the SOF. Earl Showerman was affirmed for a one-year term as president of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship at the Annual Business Meeting on September 25, 2022. Also affirmed were Tom Woosnam as Vice President, Bonner Miller Cutting as Secretary and Richard Foulke as Treasurer. Julie Sandys Bianchi left the board after serving two terms, the maximum…
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Oxford’s Italian Odyssey: Feb. 9 at the Blue Boar Tavern
Map of Venice, 1572 Join us in the Blue Boar Tavern on Thursday Feb 9 at 8pm E / 5 pm P for Oxford’s Italian Odyssey. Share a pint with Bonner Miller Cutting, Earl Showerman, Dorothea Dickerman, Tom Woosnam, and bartender Jonathan Dixon as we discuss Edward de Vere’s travels in Italy and how his experiences there map to the Shakespeare works. We’ll consider Italian sources for the Canon,…
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Registration Available for Fall Online Conference
Free registration is now available for the public online Symposium during the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 2021 Annual Conference. The Symposium will consist of three sessions held October 8–9 via Zoom (free software here). (SOF members will receive more information in September about the online Annual Meeting that will begin the Conference on October 2.) Register Now The Symposium will…
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Speakers and Topics Announced for SOF Hartford Conference; James Warren Will Keynote
Speakers and Topics Announced for SOF Hartford Conference; James Warren Will Keynote
Mark Twain House
More than two dozen speakers will present papers at the upcoming SOF Conference at the Mark Twain House & Museum in Hartford, Connecticut, October 17-20, 2019, on subjects ranging from new discoveries about J. Thomas Looney to arguments about group authorship, pen names, stagecraft, and the politics of poetry. Be sure to registerfor the conference by September 1 to save on your…
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SOF's Successful Summer Seminar in Ashland, Oregon 2019
SOF’s Successful Summer Seminar in Ashland, Oregon 2019
Poster for Public Forum
Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship sponsored its third Shakespeare Authorship Summer Seminar in Ashland, Oregon, from Monday, July 22 to Friday, July 26, 2019. This year’s program attracted almost 50 participants, who gathered together over a five-day span of presentations and three evenings of plays. The focus of this year’s seminar was on the Shakespeare plays in production…
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SOF Hartford Conference: Inside Scoop
SOF Hartford Conference: Inside Scoop
By Don Rubin
Hartford Conference Coordinator
Twain House is Open to the Public
As most people know, the SOF’s next conference is to be held October 17-20, 2019 at the Mark Twain House and Museum in Hartford, Connecticut. For those still trying to decide if they are coming, here are a few words about the events being planned to help you make up your mind. Information on registration and lodging is…
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SOF Summer Seminar, Ashland, Oregon, July 22-25, 2019
SOF Summer Seminar, Ashland, Oregon, July 22-25, 2019
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is sponsoring a summer seminar in Ashland, Oregon July 22 through 25, 2019 focused on three plays in production at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF),  As You Like It, All’s Well that Ends Well, and Macbeth. Authors of recent Shakespeare authorship publications will also be featured. The seminar will take place in the beautiful Meese Room at Hannon Library on…
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Call for Papers: SOF 2019 Conference, Hartford, Conn.
Call for Papers: SOF 2019 Conference, Hartford, Conn.
October 17-20, 2019 – Mark Twain House & Museum – Hartford, CT
Trinity College Chapel, Hartford, Connecticut
The program committee of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship invites proposals for papers to be presented in October at our annual conference at the Mark Twain House and Museum in Hartford, CT, October 17-20.  The First Call deadline for paper proposals for this year’s SOF conference is June…
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Fall Symposium Starts in Two Days: Held on Zoom
The public Symposium of the SOF Fall 2021 Annual Conference takes place on Zoom this Friday and Saturday, October 8 and 9. Read all about it and register here if you haven’t already. It’s free but registration is required. The Symposium, hosted online from three locations in the United States and Canada, will feature the winners of the 2021 “Who Wrote Shakespeare?” Video Contest, the recipient of…
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Upcoming Zoom Symposium: Registration Still Open
Excitement is building around the Zoom Symposium scheduled for Friday and Saturday, October 8 and 9: the public highlight of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 2021 Annual Conference. Please read all about it and register here if you haven’t already. It’s free! The Symposium, hosted online from three locations in the United States and Canada, will feature the winners of the 2021 “Who Wrote…
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Zoom Conference Preview: Leading Scholars, North-Oxford Panel, and Authorship 101
Annual Meeting for SOF Members on Oct. 2; Free Symposium Oct. 8–9 Will Showcase Video Contest Winners, Tom Regnier Veritas Award, and Oxfordian of the Year The 2021 SOF Annual Conference will be highlighted by more than a dozen speakers from across North America, including a panel with authors Michael Blanding, Dennis McCarthy, Prof. Bryan H. Wildenthal, and Bob Meyers on the claim by McCarthy —…
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International Spring Symposium Videos Available
Webmaster Jennifer Newton Honored With Tom Regnier Veritas Award as Online Event Sets New SOF Record For Registration and Viewers by Bryan H. Wildenthal April 26, 2021 — Hundreds of viewers in 16 countries around the world joined a distinguished cast of scholars on April 10 to explore the evidence that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550–1604), was the author behind the pseudonym…
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International Online Spring Symposium on April 10
Online Authorship Symposium Set for April 10
February 26, 2021 — The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship will hold its next symposium on April 10. The 4-hour Zoom webinar starts at 12 noon (Eastern Daylight Time) and is free and open to anyone who registers. It will feature an international cast of Oxfordian scholars. You may go directly to the “Register” link below, but for full information we recommend clicking on the main symposium page (where…
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Symposium Update: Harvard Lecturer Ostrowski to Speak
Symposium Update: Harvard Lecturer Ostrowski to Speak
by Bryan H. Wildenthal
August 28, 2020 — The SOF is pleased to announce an exciting new addition to the lineup of speakers during the free online Shakespeare Authorship Symposium on October 2–3, 2020.
Donald Ostrowski, Ph.D., historian and lecturer at Harvard Extension School
Donald Ostrowski, Ph.D., a distinguished historian and lecturer in Harvard University’s Extension School, will present a…
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SOF Sets Online Symposium for October 2–3
August 7, 2020 — The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship will hold a free online Shakespeare Authorship Symposium on Friday and Saturday, October 2–3, 2020. The event will be live-streamed on the SOF YouTube channel, replacing the annual conference in Ashland, Oregon, now postponed to Fall 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Tom Regnier at the 2019 SOF conference at the Mark Twain House and Museum,…
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Podcast Update: "Don't Quill the Messenger"
Podcast Update: Chiljan & Others "Don't Quill the Messenger"
Historian Katherine Chiljan and SOF President John Hamill Among Recent Guests Interviewed by Host Steven Sabel
by Bryan H. Wildenthal
Author Katherine Chiljan
July 10, 2020 — Katherine Chiljan, an independent historian and author of a landmark book —  Shakespeare Suppressed: The Uncensored Truth About Shakespeare and His Works(2011, rev. 2016) — is interviewed on the SOF podcast program “Don’t…
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