The author reflects on their journey studying Shakespeare’s authorship since 1990. They discuss the suppression of doubts about Shakespeare and highlight figures like Charlton Ogburn and Freud, who supported post-Stratfordian theories. The piece notes the influence of prominent skeptics on the authorship debate and acknowledges their evolving perspectives in this ongoing exploration.
Originally posted By Roger Stritmatter on April 22, 2013 In a recent blog entry I cited some evidence for what appears to be a renewed campaign to make Professor Alan Nelson the face of scholarship when it comes to all… Continue Reading →
Posted By Roger Stritmatter n.b. 9/15/2022: like some other recent blog entries here, this is a salvage from the Wayback machine, originally posted on November 10, 2013. I think the account still holds up well, as the Oxfraudians quoted here… Continue Reading →
“Edward de Vere gives me hope. And in these trying and uncertain times, humanity’s best path forward is the one in which we’re able to draw inspiration from the greatest poet who ever lived. Just as the Founding Fathers modeled… Continue Reading →
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