News and Scholarship on the Shakespeare Authorship Question

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Milestone Research on Francis Meres Forthcoming in Critical Survey

Critical Survey, an established peer-reviewed academic journal edited by Professor Graham Holderness at Hertfordshire University, has accepted for publication a 13,000-word study of Frances Meres’ Palladis Tamia (1598) and its role in the authorship debate. The new article, “Francis Meres… Continue Reading →

Encryption in the Shakespeare Folios

On the Page With the Names of all the Actors   Guest post by William S. Niederkorn             In regard to the page with “The Names of All the Principall Actors in all these Playes” in the Shakespeare folio editions,… Continue Reading →

Ben Jonson, Encryption, and the Hypnerotomachia Poliphilii

The anonymous Hypnerotomachia Poliphilii (“The Strife of Love in a Dream by Poliphilus”) is among the most famous books of the medieval age, with influence radiating out from Venice, where it was first published in 1499, throughout Europe and into… Continue Reading →

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