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Edward de Vere, the seventeenth Earl of Oxford, is perhaps the most influential and imaginative author of the renaissance. Though ...
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... Using poetic license, de Vere of Oxford utilized codes and ciphers to spell out his name and other such messages. Edward de Vere ...
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... There are many candidates for the authorship, but Edward de Vere, often called Oxford, is the number one candidate for the greatest controversy in literature ...
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... Was "Shake-speare" the pen name for Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, or must we formulate ever more elaborate hypotheses that preserve the old byline but ignore ...
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... claimed for himself). One view is that the author of Shakespeare's works was Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. That side argues ...
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... In 1920 Thomas Looney published a book titled Shakespeare Identified in Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, which was the first to identify the Earl of Oxford ...
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... and they are not sufficiently legible to preclude difference of opinion with regard to spelling." (93) Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford, is considered by ...
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... A popular candidate for authorship is de Vere, Earl of Oxford. ... "Shakespeare Revealed in Oxford's Poetry." De Vere Society Newsletter. Jan. 1996 Twain, Mark. ...
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... Nowadays, most of those who doubt that the plays were written by the Stratford man believe that they were written by Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. ...
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... Interest in it has never been greater, and that interest is growing now that a consensus has formed for Edward de Vere, the seventeenth earl of Oxford, as the ...
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... The common nominees are Sir Francis Bacon (the Baconian theory) and Edward de Vere, earl of Oxford (the Oxfordian theory). Though ...
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... a man named William Shakespeare because his qualifications were not up to the standards compared to a learned man such as Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. ...
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... Many theories are forwarded, offering the credit of authorship to such diverse figures as Sir Francis Bacon, Edward de Vere, or the Earl of Oxford. ...
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... Thomas went on to study at Oxford University and while he was there he wrote ... anonymously in Latin in Louvain in 1516 with the title Libellus vere Aureus nec ...
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