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  • Analyzing "Fingerprints" in Shakespeare's Writing  - Presents literary studies of Michael Brame and Galina Popova on the theory that states Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford as the true author of Shakespeare and not the actor William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon.
  • Anyara-Aphorisms  - Encloses quotations on the authorship argument of Shakespeare. Presents theory that Edward de Vere as the real author of the plays and poems.
  • Dark Side of Shakespeare  - Contains various articles on the study of the Shakespeare authorship question.
  • Distinctive Orthography of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford  - List of orthographic conventions or the writing structure of Edward de Vere. Used as evidence in the Oxfordian theory.
  • Early Modern Literary Studies: Novel Oxfords  - Features comparative essay on two fictitious biographies showcasing Edward de Vere as the author behind the name “Shakespeare.”.
  • Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford  - Provides biographical and literary accounts. Contains essays and articles on the theory of his authorship of Shakespeare.
  • Elizabethan Authors: The Shakespeare Problem  - Contains article written by Robert Brazil showcasing historical accounts on the authorship conspiracy of William Shakespeare.
  • The Man Who Wrote Shakespeare  - Enclose a poem pertaining to the authorship conspiracy on the poems and plays under the name of William Shakespeare. Proclaims Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford as the true author.
  • Oxfordian Theory  - Theory on Shakespearean authorship. Believes that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford is the author of the plays under the name of Shake-speare which is conventionally attributed to William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon.
  • Shakespeare Oxford Society  - Contains essay by Mark K. Anderson entitled, "Beauty and the Paradigm." Discusses the orthodox theory of authorship on 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'.
  • Shakespeare Oxford Society: The End of Stratfordianism  - News article featuring an overview on Joseph Sobran's book entitled 'Alias Shakespeare.'.
  • Stromata: A Test of Sobran's Method  - Theory delves into the similar structure and phrasing presented by Earl of Oxford’s corpus of poems and of William Shakespeare’.
  • Stromata: The Gray Lady Flirts With the Earl of Oxford  - Features notes on various Shakespearean plays to provide evidences on its that its been written by another author and not the actor from Stratford.
 
 
 
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