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De Vere Websites & Blogs
1609 Chronology
A fascinating venture by Robert Brazil looks at the key event of the year, four hundred years ago, when the Sonnets were first published. An ongoing project.
Anonymous SHAKE-SPEARE
The Oxfordian movement in Germany goes from strength to strength. The new book by German scholar Kurt Kreiler along with an extremely detailed website refutes, point by point, each strand of the Prince Tudor theory contained in the film Anonymous.
Dr. Michael Delahoyde
Professor of English at Washington State University
Hank Whittemore: Shakespeare’s Monument
Hank Whittemore’s Shakespeare’s Monument
Hedingham Castle
Birthplace of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford at Castle Hedingham, Essex, England.
Institute of English Studies
Laugwitz Verlag
Publishers of Oxfordian books and journals in German, based in Buchholz, Germany.
Mary Sidney Society
Politicworm – Shakespeare Authorship
Stephanie Hughes’ informative website on the authorship question.
Quake-speare Shorterly
Allusions to De Vere in early modern works. An amazing blog to savour and explore.
Richard Waugaman publications
Roger Stritmatter
Welcome to Shake-Speare’s Bible. This website covers news and scholarship on the Shakespeare authorship question
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Charity based in Stratford-upon-Avon promoting the works, ‘the life’ and times of William Shakspere of Stratford as England’s greatest playwright.
Shakespeare papers, W. J. Ray
Shakespeare Re-invented
Website, book and PDF by Keith Browning.
The Festival Robe
A Post-Stratfordian Shake-speare blog looking at the literary scene in Elizabethan and Jacobean England. Admittedly an unauthorised spin-off from Quake-speare Shorterly, it is an ongoing project where you might find answers to questions like ‘Who wrote Shickspur?’
The Marlowe Society
The Oxford Authorship Site
Nina Green‘s excellent Oxfordian website, which contains a comprehensive collection of translations and transcriptions of archive documents relating to Edward de Vere. On this website you can also download Nina’s 44-page documentary biography of Edward de Vere in pdf-format, which brings together all of the archive evidence into a lucid narrative and eschews any discussion of the Authorship Question.