The Oxfordian
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The Oxfordian
The Oxfordian is the peer-reviewed journal of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, a non-profit educational organization that conducts research and publication on the Early Modern period, William Shakespeare and the authorship of Shakespeare’s works. Founded in 1998, the journal offers research articles, essays and book reviews by academicians and independent scholars, and is published annually during the autumn. Edited by Gary Goldstein. Articles: “The Shakespeare Authorship Debate Continued: Uncertainties and Mysteries†by Luke Prodromou; “Why Was Edward de Vere Defamed on Stage—and His Death Unnoticed†by Katherine Chiljan; “What Role Did the Herbert Family Play in the Shakespeare Cover-Up?†by Bruce Johnston; “Catching the Flood: River Navigation from the Adige to the Po in Shakespeare’s Italy†by Catherine Hatinguais; “Shakespeare’s “Idle Hours†in Historical Context†by Robert Detobel; “A Reassessment of the French Influence in Shakespeare†by Elisabeth Waugaman; “The Politics of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford†by Richard Malim and Robert Detobel; “Who was the Model for the Butcher of Ashford in 2 Henry VI?†by Warren Hope; “Transforming Productions of Shakespeare’s Plays†by Gary Goldstein; “Edward de Vere and the Psychology of Creativity†by Andrew Crider; “Nicholas Hilliard’s Portraits of the Elizabethan Court†by Gary Goldstein. Book Reviews: Ramon Jiménez (Shakespeare, Court Dramatist, by Richard Dutton); Earl Showerman (How the Classics Made Shakespeare); William Boyle (The Poems of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford…and the Shakespeare Question: Volume I: He that Takes the Pain to Pen the Book); Michael Delahoyde (“Shakespeare†Revealed: The Collected Articles and Published Letters of J. Thomas Looney); Michael Dudley (Necessary Mischief: Exploring the Shakespeare Authorship Question); Richard M. Waugaman and Elisabeth P. Waugaman (Early Shakespeare); Gary Goldstein (Hamlet, an Oxfordian Critical Edition); Warren Hope (Shakespeare Identified—Centennial Anniversary Edition. By J. Thomas Looney); Esther Singleton (Shakespearian Fantasias: Adventures in the Fourth Dimension); Charles Boyle (King Lear. BBC-TV 2018).



