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This category is for sites arguing that Shakespeare is indeed the author of the works attributed to him.
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Evidence that suggests Shakespeare did write the plays attributed to him.
Stratfordian article by Irvin Matus, from Atlantic Monthly, Oct. 1991.
Brief essay favoring Stratford.
Covering the library, visitor information, exhibitions, museum shop, teaching Shakespeare theatre productions, poetry, the Folger Consort, PEN/Faulkner readings and lectures.
Two short sketches: background on authorship; a biography.
The first in an occasional series analyzing a new anti-Stratfordian tract.
Refutes evidence presented in Joseph Sobran's annual column.
An update circa August 2003.
Anti-Stratfordian Peter W. Dickson obtains a forum in The Weekly Standard for his thesis that Shakespeare of Stratford's (alleged) Roman Catholicism disproves his authorship of the works that bear his name.
Refutation of some recent anti-Stratfordian works.
This page is dedicated to the proposition that Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare. Anti-Oxfordian arguments from a traditional point of view.
Analyzes the anti-Stratfordian position that William Shakespeare was too prosperous, contented and bourgeois a figure ever to have written poems like Shakespeare’s Sonnets.
A pro-Stratfordian position.
A pro-Stratfordian essay.
Stratfordian article by Irvin Matus, from Atlantic Monthly, Oct. 1991.
A pro-Stratfordian essay.
Covering the library, visitor information, exhibitions, museum shop, teaching Shakespeare theatre productions, poetry, the Folger Consort, PEN/Faulkner readings and lectures.
Anti-Stratfordian Peter W. Dickson obtains a forum in The Weekly Standard for his thesis that Shakespeare of Stratford's (alleged) Roman Catholicism disproves his authorship of the works that bear his name.
Analyzes the anti-Stratfordian position that William Shakespeare was too prosperous, contented and bourgeois a figure ever to have written poems like Shakespeare’s Sonnets.
The first in an occasional series analyzing a new anti-Stratfordian tract.
An update circa August 2003.
Refutes evidence presented in Joseph Sobran's annual column.
Refutation of some recent anti-Stratfordian works.
Evidence that suggests Shakespeare did write the plays attributed to him.
This page is dedicated to the proposition that Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare. Anti-Oxfordian arguments from a traditional point of view.
Two short sketches: background on authorship; a biography.
Brief essay favoring Stratford.
A pro-Stratfordian position.
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