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Who Wrote Shakespeare

The Shakespeare Authorship Question explored through the newsletter of the UK Charity The Shakespearean Authorship Trust. Join our community of Shakespeare lovers under our motto, Together in Doubt!

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Stop Giving Free Ammunition to the Enemy

One is judged by one’s worst argument

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Q & A on The Marlowe Papers

with Dr. Ros Barber and Nicola Hayden

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Oxford and Venus & Adonis

Charles Beauclerk reads Venus and Adonis as a book of initiation rather than Ovidian erotica — a "royal gift" from a shadow king to a shadow heir, set against King James's Basilikon Doron. At its heart is the hunt of Venus, Adonis and the boar, in which the boar becomes the poet's own genius. The talk runs from Ovid and Ted Hughes through the Sonnets and

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Who Wrote the First English Play Romeo & Juliet, circa 1560?

Nancy Maude

A New Resource for the Shakespeare Authorship Question

For a hundred and seventy years, the Shakespeare authorship literature has grown in one direction: outward.

The Denominator Problem

Why matching a profile isn’t identification

The Sidney Circle and Shakespeare: Patronage, Concealment, and the Shakespeare Authorship Question

David Richardson presenting at our annual conference

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