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Links
to related websites
www.shakespeare-oxford.com
The website of The Shakespeare Oxford Society,
the American sister organisation of the DVS.
www.oxford-shakespeare.com/
Nina Green's excellent Oxfordian website. Nina is one of
the finest
modern Oxfordian scholars and her website contains the most
comprehensive collection of translations and transcriptions of
archive documents relating to Edward de Vere.
George
Dillon
The actor who has worked under Steven Berkoff at the NT and played
Hamlet. He is an Oxfordian and the link below takes you to an article
that first appeared in the programme for George Dillon's production
of Hamlet in 1995 entitled, 'Hamlet's creator, William Shakespeare?'
The first line is telling: "It is astonishing but it is a fact
that we know nothing for certain about the life of the man who wrote
Hamlet."
www.georgedillon.com/theatre/hamlet_programme_william_shakespeare.shtml
www.shakespearebyanothername.com/
The website of Mark Anderson, author of the most recent
biography of Edward de Vere.
www.sourcetext.com
The website of Mark Alexander containing an excellent
collection
of source texts and essays on the Authorship Question.
www.shakespearefellowship.org
www.shakespearefellowship.org/etexts/si/00.htm
News and resources on the Authorship Question - the second
link contains the full text of Thomas Looney's seminal book
which first identified Edward de Vere as the best candidate in the
Shakespeare Authorship Question.
www.DoubtAboutWill.org
The website of the Shakespeare Authorship Coalition (SAC),
a new organisation that is "dedicated to legitimizing the Shakespeare
authorship issue in academia by increasing awareness of reasonable
doubt about the identity of William Shakespeare." The SAC is
the organisation which promulgates the "Declaration of Reasonable
Doubt About the Identity of William Shakespeare", which can
be read, signed and downloaded at its website.
www.parapress.co.uk
Parapress is the website of DVS Newsletter Editor, Elizabeth
Imlay's publishing house which produced the set of selected DVS
essays under the title "Great Oxford"
www.jeremycrick.info
The website of DVS member Jeremy Crick includes his historical
research into
the family of Edward de Vere's second wife, Elizabeth Trentham
www.dlroper.shakespearians.com
David Roper's Shakespeare Authorship site
http://abebooks.co.uk
This web site is the largest worldwide source for second hand used,
rare and out of print books.
www.devere2005.com
This website has been created by pupils at Hedingham School
in Essex and is intended
to serve as a resource for those interested in Oxford's life.
www.elizabethanauthors.com
This site has studies of Elizabethan authors - "texts, resources
and authorship studies"
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