The Oxfordian Vol. 17: A Journal of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship
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The Oxfordian Vol. 17: A Journal of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship
The Oxfordian is an annual journal published during the fall by the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship. Articles provide in-depth coverage of issues of importance to Shakespeare scholars. The Oxfordian, published since 1998, is “the best American academic journal covering the authorship question,†according to William Niederkorn, formerly of The New York Times. Volume 17, published in September 2015 and edited by Chris Pannell, features articles by: Gabriel Andrew Ready (Ben Jonson), Michael Dudley (Library Sciences), Don Rubin (Teaching a Post-Stratfordian University Course), J. Thomas Looney (de Vere, Sidney and The Merry Wives of Windsor), Robert Prechter (Greene’s Groats-worth of Wit), Julie Harper Elb (Love’s Labour’s Lost), Michael Delahoyde (Chaucer and Shakespeare), Earl Showerman (Oxford’s Greek Sources), and James Warren (Oxfordianism, Methodology, and Continental Drift).