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Shakespearean Authorship Sites

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Shakespeare Authorship

Summary: Dave Kathman and Terry Ross‘ site dedicated to the proposition that Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare. Well researched arguments, many refuting the Oxfordian case, plus an extensive list of Bardlinks (although our site is misleadingly labelled as Marlovian). See also a related Discussion board.

Website Link: http://shakespeareauthorship.com/

The Shakespeare Authorship Page

Shakespeare Fellowship

Summary: An Oxfordian site dedicated to research in the field of Shakespearean authorship, and the theory that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, is the true author. A Virtual Classroom contains a number of lengthy essays, and a revised chronology counters the fact of Oxford’s death in 1604. Heated Discussion Boards.

Website Link: http://www.shakespearefellowship.org/

The Shakespeare Fellowship

SHAKSPER

Summary: An international electronic conference for Shakespearean researchers, instructors, students, and those who share their academic interests and concerns, edited by Hardy M. Cook. Submitted papers as well as the searchable mailing list. Not especially interested in the Authorship debate.

Website Link: http://www.shaksper.net/

Shaksper

Sir Bacon

Summary: Lawrence Gerald’s entertaining and enlightening site explores the many facets of Francis Bacon’s life and work including a summary of Baconian evidence, and Mather Walker’s essay Resurrecting Marley. See also Paul Dupuy’s site for Bacon texts and a chronology of Shakespeare documentation.

Website Link: http://www.sirbacon.org/

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