At the 2022 annual Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Conference at the Ashland Hills Hotel in Ashland, Oregon (Friday, Sept. 23, 4:35-5:35), I’ll be speaking with Earl Showerman on The Tempest. The abstract reads as follows: This comprehensive session will review recent… Continue Reading →
Guest post by William Ray The Norton Facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare is one of the most respected publications in English scholarship. After a fulsome preface with particular reference to W.W. Greg as the greatest influence on his… Continue Reading →
Critical Survey is a peer-reviewed journal edited by Professor Graham Holderness at the University of Hertfordshire. The editorial board includes Michael Bristol, Leah Marcus, and Anabel Patterson, not to mention both Sir Stanley Wells of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and… Continue Reading →
Why the colorful underlining of Ezekiel 16.49 was a game-changer in the Shakespeare Authorship question.
Click on the “enlarge” icon to page through the Discoveries book. Over twenty years in preparation, the book is now published here for the first time in April 2022.
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