Roger Stritmatter | March 15, 2011
Professor Dale Priest. “The times,” as Bob Dylan says, ”they are a changin’….” Linda Theil, writing on the Oberon blog, reports an intriguing new development in authorship studies. This year’s annual joint meeting of the Conference of College Teachers of English and the Texas College English Association , held on March 5, 2011 at Tarleton State [...]
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Roger Stritmatter | March 14, 2011
I can’t keep up. Here’s the latest one I trolled up, a new site called “Bringing Deformed Forth.” Looks like we’re in for some real debate, folks. This site explicitly throws down the gauntlet, declaring, and I quote: “No Royal Incest theories. No autobiographical Hamlet. This ‘authorship’ blog examines Edward de Vere’s relationship to contemporary [...]
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Tags: Earl of Oxford and Castiglione, Earl of Oxford and Deformed, Earl of Oxford and Much Ado About Nothing, Earl of Oxford and sprezzatura
Roger Stritmatter | March 13, 2011
If you haven’t seen this or this, dear reader, you really ought to. And if you are in need of twenty-five connections between de Vere and Shakespeare, just click your mouse together three times…..(.ppt file). The power point was originally created by Mark Alexander. Visit his site to learn about Shakespeare and the Law, among [...]
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Tom Weedy | March 12, 2011
Hank Whittemore has embarked on the ambitious quest of listing 100 Top Reasons why he thinks Oxford wrote the Shakespearean canon. Since none of the internet Stratfordians has contradicted Whittemore in public, I thought it would be useful to do so in my own blog. We all know that Shakespeare, if not written by Shakespeare, [...]
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Tags: answer to the Oxfordians, shakespeare authorship debate, Shakespeare authorship questions, shakespeare deniers, tautologies, why shakespeare is shakespeare
Roger Stritmatter | March 9, 2011
Bloggers very naturally like to attract as many visitors as possible. Especially for those whose primary motivations involve making money (which I’m not criticizing, so long as some ethics are in place) will use some pretty smooth moves to attract sheer volume. As by now most surfers are aware, websites take tiny kickbacks on commercial [...]
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