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Sobran's -- Shakespeare/Oxford Library

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Listed are a few of Joe Sobran’s writings on Shakespeare, on productions of Shakespeare, and especially on the Shakespeare authorship question, along with links to pieces not maintained on this site. ... The primary text, of course, is Joe’s book, Alias Shakespeare.

"Emaricdulfe" - Sobran's

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I was already sure that the Earl of Oxford, better known as “William Shakespeare,” had written the lovely sonnet published under the mythological name ...

Sobran Column — Shakespeare Authorship — Who Done ...

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Mar 18, 1999 - Ten scholars join battle; five argue for William of Stratford, five (including me) for Oxford. There are also excerpts from prominent doubters of the ...

Sobran Column -- Shakespeare's Social Life

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Apr 17, 2003 - Overlooked in the hubbub last week was the birthday of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, who was born on April 12, 1550. As you may know by ...

Sobran Column -- Happy Birthday, "Shakespeare"!

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Apr 13, 2000 - Oxford adopted the name “Shakespeare” in 1593 when he published the poem Venus and Adonis, which he dedicated to the young Earl of ...

Sobran's --- Shakespeare Authorship (Reply to Nelson)

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How Old Was Oxford's Daughter, and When Did William Lose His Hair? ... Oxford's supporters may be pleased to learn that Professor Nelson, without realizing it, ...

Sobran's --- Emaricdulfe -- Introduction

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Moreover, it tends strongly to confirm that he was actually, as I tirelessly contend, Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford. I think the evidence, even in a short summary, ...

Sobran's --- The Bard's Orphans

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When I began to suspect, back in 1986, that the great Bard “William Shakespeare” was actually Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, I tried not to accept the Oxfordian ...

Sobran's --- Shakespeare's Folks

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Surrey also had a nephew by marriage, whom he didn't live to see: Edward de Vere, later 17th Earl of Oxford, author of the Shakespeare works, was born in ...

Sobran Column --- Hamlet's Lame Creator

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Oct 3, 2006 - But I believe the Bad Quarto reflects an early version of the “Shakespearean” play by its actual author, Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford. Its plot is ...

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