- Did Shakespeare Really Write Shakespeare?
- Highlights affirmative affirmation on the authorship of William Shakespeare.
- Eight Witnesses to Shakespeare
- Features book-lists, personal notes, and manuscript notations together with a list of witnesses as evidences on the William Shakespeare’s authenticity of his authorship.
- Examining the Shakespeare Authorship Debate
- Presents list of documents that proves that William Shakespeare of Stratford was an actor. Also discusses the case of Oxford.
- Folger Shakespeare Library
- Situated in Capitol Hill, Washington, DC. A research center on the life and works of William Shakespeare.
- Forsooth, it Doth Behoove Us to Debunketh Shakespeare
- Answers the controversies on the credibility of William Shakespeare’s authorship.
- George Buc
- Features copy of George a Greene under the Folger Shakespeare Library editions. With two inscriptions that represents authorship credibility of William Shakespeare.
- His Last Years
- Provides information on the four plays written by William Shakespeare during his last years: Cymbeline, Henry VIII, The Tempest, and The Winter's Tale.
- Monstrous Adversary
- Research paper on the attestation against the theory on Earl of Oxford true authorship of Shakespeare. Uses his own diary accounts as evidences.
- Of Greene and the Upstart Crow
- Delves into some evidences that William Shakespeare was an actor. Presents accounts from the three letters of playwrights featured under the pamphlet Greenes Groatsworth of Wit.
- PBS and Rubbo on Marlowe as Shakespeare
- Announces on Diana Price’s argument that the First Folio contains all the evidences that the Stratfordians need in order to prove William Shakespeare’s authorship authenticity.
- Shakespeare and Literacy
- Discussions on the textual evidence on the literacy of low-class actors. Presents list of signatures under Playhouse Wills 1558-1642.
- Shakespeare Authorship
- Attestations on the credibility of authorship of William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon.
- Stromata: Querulous Notes - February 15, 2004
- Highlights Shakespeare's possible Catholic ties according to the articles of Peter W. Dickson entitled “The Roman Plays?” issued under The Weekly Standard.
- Stromata: Querulous Notes - March 11, 2002
- Debate against the scribbles presented by anti-Stratfordians.
- Why Oxford Wasn't Shakespeare
- Affirmation on the publication dates of “King Lear” and “The Tempest.”.
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