News and Scholarship on the Shakespeare Authorship Question

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Roger Stritmatter is a Professor of Humanities at Coppin State University, where he has taught since 2003.

Shakespeare Allusion Book – Revolutionary Scholarship Forthcoming Soon!

Announces the forthcoming two-volume study by Alexander Waugh and Roger Stritmatter, The New Shakespeare Allusion Book.

Damn Those Invisible Moons of Jupiter!

Posted By Roger Stritmatter on October 23, 2011 What will we find when we turn the telescope of modern speech act theory on Shakespeare’s plays? Keep reading and find out.

Not Unanimous on Anonymous

A guest post by  Richard Waugaman, M.D. Roland Emmerich’s new film, Anonymous, is inspired by the same theory that gripped Freud during the last dozen years of his life—that “William Shakespeare” was the pseudonym and front man of Edward de… Continue Reading →

The Critics and Anonymous

Posted By Roger Stritmatter on November 16, 2011 I’ve noticed something striking about the critical response to Anonymous. 

Michael Dudley on the Media’s response to Anonymous

The “Propaganda Model of News” and the Critical Response to Anonymous Guest Post by Michael Dudley November 20, 2011 Anonymous may be garnering praise for its meticulous CGI recreation of Elizabethan London, but few critics can bring themselves to laud… Continue Reading →

A Gratifying Amazon Review of Edward de Vere’s Geneva Bible

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This Pretty Much Seals It – A Review of Edward de Vere’s Geneva Bible Mark Woodward 5.0 out of 5 stars Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2017 Verified Purchaser If some literate but time-pressed friend were to… Continue Reading →

James Shapiro’s Follies: the Hunt for the “Notorious Hyphen”

Posted By Roger Stritmatter on April 18, 20, 2011 In case you were wondering if the internet is going to make us any smarter, the evidence is now in. The answer is, “no” – at least if one may draw… Continue Reading →

De Vere Bible Site Updates: FAQs, About, and NAV elements

Here are some recent de Vere Bible site updates: Bible FAQ Authorship FAQ Affiliate Links About Home

What is a Shakespeare Diagnostic? Why should You Care?

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The Blog entry discusses the startling fact pattern of the de Vere Geneva Bible annotations: almost 2/3 of Shakespeare’s most commonly alluded to Bible references are marked or underlined in the book.

Witty Numbers: Counting the Feet in Jonson’s First Folio Epigram

Welcome to the first post in a series on the 1623 Shakespeare First Folio. Here we will review Ben Jonson’s “Witty Numbers” in his First Folio Epigram. The power point lecture gives an introduction. To me, this is one of… Continue Reading →

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