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Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter articles from December 2006

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Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter archives from December 2006

Ann Arbor conference.(Shakespeare Oxford Society/Shakespeare Fellowship conference at Ann Arbor, Michigan)(Conference news)
December 22, 2006... The joint SOS / Shakespeare Fellowship conference was held in Ann Arbor, Michigan, February 9-12 at the Dahlman Campus Inn, part of the University of Michigan Campus. The conference coincided with a residence of the Royal Shakespeare Company...

Dear fellow SOS members!(letter from the President of the Shakespeare Oxford Society)
December 22, 2006... First things first. Happy Golden Anniversary! I've mentioned this major milestone before, most recently in my year-end appeal letter and in the annual renewal letter. I hope by repeating this reminder several times members will take note and...

Greetings.(Editorial)
December 22, 2006... If you compute the summer solstice by the newsletter season designation, I am before you uncovered but for mea culpa, so put away your fall things and relish the new year and this newsletter. Enclosed you will find stirring and unique...

Mr. Marlowe: you're no William Shakespeare: the Bible tells the tale, Ph.D.(theory that Christopher Marlowe is the real William Shakespeare debunked by the analysis of their use of the Bible in their plays)(Table)
December 22, 2006... Some skeptics of the notion of William Shakspere of Stratford as the dramatist and poet William Shakespeare have in the past proposed Christopher Marlowe as the real bard, noting among other things some similarities in passages in the plays....

Trailing Elizabeth Trentham.(in literature)
December 22, 2006... Elizabeth Trentham (1) (1559?-1612), one of the queen's Maids of Honour whom Oxford married in 1591, has been the recent subject of fascinating speculation by both Mark Anderson (251-3) and John Hamill (1+) in conjunction with Willobie His...

Much Ado about Oxford.(Much Ado Nothing as related to Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford)
December 22, 2006... In part one Dr. Desper related the play to deVere's life; he analyzed the dating, and related it to John Lyly's Endimion. The First Publication of Much Ado In dealing with the dating of Much Ado Greenblatt notes that it was first...

Ideational change: why is it so difficult?
December 22, 2006... In the ocean depths off Madagascar, obsolete fish keep their laggard appointments. In the depths of the human mind, obsolete assumptions go their daily rounds. And there is little difference between the two, except that the fish do no harm....

RSC at Ann Arbor.(The Royal Shakespeare Company at Ann Harbor, Michigan)(Theater review)
December 22, 2006... I will mention The Tempest first. The Shakespeare Oxford Society/ Shakespeare Fellowship Conference in Ann Arbor coincided with a residency of The Royal Shakespeare Company. The participants were privileged to see Julius Caesar, The Tempest...

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