Shakespeare Authorship

Oxford Professors Bust 30 Great Myths About Shakespeare

Annie Martirosyan | Posted 25.04.2013 | UK Universities & Education
Annie Martirosyan

This is a good book by trustworthy Shakespeareans. Not especially reader-friendly in style but quite comprehensive, well-grounded, objective and informed. The individual myths, structured into moderate-length essays (thus you do not have to read them in order), can be excellent for discussions in the classroom or lecture-room.

Academics Cast New Doubts Over Shakespeare Authorship

The Huffington Post UK | Sam Parker | Posted 25.06.2012 | Home

Academics at Oxford University believe that William Shakespeare worked with a co-author when writing All's Well That Ends Well. Just days after th...

Did Someone Else Write Shakespeare's Plays?

Nick Jordan | Posted 18.12.2011 | UK Entertainment
Nick Jordan

Well, here's something for Rylance to chew on: perhaps Shakespeare made it up, invented the details, as creative people are often known to do. This seems never to occur to Oxfordians, who reject the notion that a mere glovemaker's son from a provincial backwater, could possibly have had the wit to write some of the most brilliant and insightful verse in the English language.