Ron Heisler - Shakespeare and the Ethos of the Rosicrucians
Two Worlds that Converged: Shakespeare and the Ethos of the Rosicrucians. More interesting connections between early English Rosicrucianism, Shakespeare, and various Elizabethans in London.
Who's Who of Shakepeare's World
Volker Multhopp's Who's Who of the major and minor players in the Shakespeare authorship drama, with birth-death dates and a brief sentence on each.
Is Shakespeare Dead?
Mark Twain's article explaining that while he isn't sure who Shakespeare was, he is quite sure who he wasn't.
Shakespeare Resource Center: The Great Debate
Thumbnail sketches of various alternative candidates for the authorship role.
Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography
Author's web site. Describes Diana Price's book "Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography - New evidence of an Authorship Problem" and her lecture series.
Collaboration, Authorship, and Sexualities in Renaissance Drama
Review of Jeffrey Masten's Textual Intercourse, on collaboration in renaissance drama.
Was Shakespeare Italian?
Amanda Mabillard refutes Professor Martino Iuvara claim that Shakespeare was not English, but Italian.
Looking for Shakespeare
Articles from two authors on opposing sides of the debate about the true identity of the author of the works.
Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable
Aiming to offer an opportunity for the independent scholar to be heard by a critical but receptive audience.
Shakespeare Authorship Forum
Bacon, DeVere, Marlowe; discussion forum.
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