Discussion of authorship; concludes that he was the author, but he may have worked with some other playwrights as was customary in his time.
http://www.jetlink.net/
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Book on the mystic, scientist and astrologer to Queen Elizabeth I, by Charlotte Fell Smith.
http://www.johndee.org/
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Articles from two authors on opposing sides of the debate about the true identity of the author of the works.
http://www.theatlantic.com/
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Article on the controversy caused by the organisation of an Edward de Vere conference on the Oxfordian thesis.
http://www.valleyadvocate.com/
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Two Worlds that Converged: Shakespeare and the Ethos of the Rosicrucians. More interesting connections between early English Rosicrucianism, Shakespeare, and various Elizabethans in London.
http://www.levity.com/
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens elaborates on his conclusion that the Earl of Oxford was the true Shakespeare, in this (abridged) version of a 1992 article.
http://www.everreader.com/
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Thumbnail sketches of various alternative candidates for the authorship role.
http://www.bardweb.net/
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Author's web site. Describes Diana Price's book "Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography - New evidence of an Authorship Problem" and her lecture series.
http://www.shakespeare-authorship.com/
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Stratfordian article by Irvin Matus, from Atlantic Monthly, Oct. 1991.
http://www.theatlantic.com/
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Collection of portrait images of Queen Elizabeth I, from Luminarium.
http://www.luminarium.org/
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