Even Angels Need Experience

| February 27, 2011

  Don’t look now, but it appears that  Sigmund Freud’s Shakespearean heresy that the author of Hamlet was Edward de Vere, has inspired some other dancers in the field.  With Waugaman,  Simpson and Wilkinson (among others)  already dancing, it looks like the psychologists are poised for “critical dance mass.”  Watch out. Don’t blink or you [...]

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How to Make a Movement

| February 27, 2011

The official name of this video is “how to start a movement.”  But its really about how to make a movement.

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The Stratfordian Ethic and the Imprisoned Innocent

| February 9, 2011

“Do the right thing” — Spike Lee This is going to be perhaps the most important post I’ve made to Shake-Speares-Bible.com. I put a lot of effort into the two detailed posts on James Shapiro’s hyphen error, and several other posts may be of some long term interest as well. Certainly its worthwhile to find [...]

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The “Day of the Tempest” and the Revels Records

| February 8, 2011

As noted in yesterday’s blog, Marie Merkel directed Lynne Kositsky and me to the intriguing ELH essay by John Bender (summer 1980), perhaps in the anticipation that something Bender says would disprove our case for the Tempest as a play originally written for Shrovetide performance.

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New Blogs

| February 7, 2011

Its probably just a coincidence, but since my November post “We need more bloggers,” two new Oxfordian bloggers have sprung up and are holding forth in cyberspace. One of them is my old friend and colleague Richard Waugaman, the Washington DC psychoanalyst who has done so much in such a short period of time not [...]

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Keir Cutler PhD: "Is Shakespeare Dead?"

"A magnificently witty performance!" (Winnipeg Sun). "Highly entertaining and engrossing!" (EYE Weekly). "Is Shakespeare Dead? marshals startling facts into an elegant and often tenacious argument that floats on a current of delicious irony" (Montreal Gazette).