Interview at Blue Boar Tavern

In case you missed it, here is a video based on Oxford’s Voices:

Video: “Robert Greene at the Blue Boar Tavern” a 1-hour chat with Robert Prechter, July 10, 2024

More to come!

Robert Prechter
www.oxfordsvoices.com 

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New Authorship Evidence in Holinshed’s Chronicles

I am pleased to announce a major event, namely an expansion of the investigation into Oxford’s Voices by independent researcher Alister Hill. OV’s Raphael Holinshed chapter concluded that the Earl of Oxford contributed to the 1587 edition of Holinshed’s Chronicles. Hill heeded the call at the end of the chapter inviting volunteers to figure out which portions of the 1587 edition of Holinshed’s Chronicles were written by Oxford. He is in the process of delineating Oxford’s contributions by their use of Shakespeare’s words, phrases and themes. For a refresher on the evidence for the case, search Oxford’s Voices for ^Raphael Holinshed. To read Hill’s progress to date, go to his site at www.oxfordholinshed.com.

More to come!

Robert Prechter
www.oxfordsvoices.com 

P.S.

Three More Videos

In case you missed them, here are some videos based on Oxford’s Voices:

Video: “Key Early Voices” a 40-minute chat with Phoebe deVere, May 28, 2024

Video: “Voices’ Propaganda Pieces” a 20-minute chat with Phoebe deVere, July 8, 2024

Video: “A Royal Affair” a 30-minute chat with Phoebe deVere, July 30, 2024

More to come!

Robert Prechter
www.oxfordsvoices.com 

P.S.

New Paper

Below is a link to the latest paper on a Voice, published in the SOF’s annual journal.

Prechter, Robert R. 2024. “Was ‘Thomas Nashe’ a Pen Name of the Earl of Oxford?”The Oxfordian, Vol. 26, (September 2024), pp.171-203.

More to come!

Robert Prechter
www.oxfordsvoices.com 

P.S.

Interview at Blue Boar

In case you missed it, here is a video on Oxford’s Voices:

Video: “Robert Prechter at the Blue Boar Tavern,” a 70-minute chat about Oxford’s Voices, October 25, 2023

More to come!

Robert Prechter
www.oxfordsvoices.com 

P.S.

Catching Up on 3 More Articles

In case you missed them:

Prechter, Robert. 2023. “The Earl of Oxford Contributed to John Gerarde’s The Herball (1597)”The de Vere Society Newsletter, Vol. 30, No. 3 (July 2023), pp.30-31.

Prechter, Robert. 2023. “The True Testimony of Barnabe Rich: Countering Another of B.M. Ward’s Unfounded Charges” The Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter, Vol.59, No.4, Fall 2023, pp.18-20

Prechter, Robert. 2024. “Cygnus was a Pseudonym of Samuel Daniel, Not ‘Shakespeare’”The de Vere Society Newsletter, Vol. 32, No. 2 (Spring 2024), pp.24-27

More to come!

Robert Prechter
www.oxfordsvoices.com 

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More Articles & Speeches

You might like to check out my paper on Thomas Nashe in the latest issue of The Oxfordian. It is currently available only to members, but I will send you a link in a future email.

The Shakespeare Oxford Society conference last weekend was a joy. My speech on Christopher Marlowe is currently available only to SOF members, but I will send you a link when I can.

In case you missed them, here are some of the short articles on Elizabethan writers published in Oxfordian newsletters:

Prechter, Robert. 2023. “Who Wrote ‘Shakespeare’s Favorite Novel’?” The Shakespeare Oxford Newsletter, Vol.59, No.2, Spring 2023, pp.10-13

Prechter, Robert. 2023. “The Author Behind the Allonym ‘Richard Lichfield’”The de Vere Society Newsletter, Vol. 30, No. 1 (January 2023), pp.39-42.

More to come!

Robert Prechter
www.oxfordsvoices.com 

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Three New Edits

Dear Oxford’s Voices reader, 

Three more sections have been edited since you came on board:

The Thomas Deloney chapter has been expanded. Just search on ^Thomas Deloney.

In a related change, I added discussions of Poems 12 and 16 in The Passionate Pilgrime. Search on ^The Passionate Pilgrime and scroll down to Poem 12 and then Poem 16.

In the section on Independent Writers, the chapter on Cygnus has been expanded, revealing the true author behind the pseudonym (it’s not Oxford). Search on ^Cygnus.

More to come!

Robert Prechter
www.oxfordsvoices.com 

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