8 - External links
Mainstream
- Irvin Leigh Matus, "The Case for Shakespeare", from Atlantic Monthly, 1991.
- Shakespeare Authorship Pages—a collection of links to information and research by Alan H. Nelson
- T.L. Hubeart, Jr. "The Shakespeare Authorship Question" - Brief overview of the rise of anti-Stratfordianism.
- The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust: "Shakespeare's authorship"
General Authorship research
- The Shakespeare Authorship Coalition, home of the "Declaration of Reasonable Doubt About the Identify of William Shakespeare" -- a concise, definitive explanation of the reasons to doubt the case for the Stratford man. Doubters can read, and sign, the Declaration online.
- The Shakespeare Authorship Trust, survey of all the authorship candidates, a site patronised by the actor Mark Rylance and Dr William Leahy of Brunel University, UK
- Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable, an examination of the authorship debate, overview of the major and minor candidates for authorship of the canon, literary collaboration and the group theory, bibliography and forum.
Oxfordian
- Bethell, Tom. "The Case for Oxford (and Reply)". Atlantic Monthly, 1991
- The Shakespeare Mystery (Website for a PBS documentary; includes several articles)
- William S. Niederkorn, The Shakespeare Code, and Other Fanciful Ideas From the Traditional Camp,, New York Times, 30 August 2005
- Joseph Sobran, The Shakespeare Library (collection of Joseph Sobran's Oxfordian columns. Sobran's Alias Shakespeare is mentioned here, also.)
- The Shakespeare Authorship Studies Conference A yearly academic conference at Concordia University in Portland, Oregon on Oxfordian theory
- The De Vere Society of Great Britain
- Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship latest research on the Oxfordian theory
- Brief Chronicles: A peer-reviewed Interdisciplinary Journal of Authorship Studies. Brief Chronicles is overseen by an Editorial Board of academicians with terminal degrees and distinguished records of scholarship and teaching. The journal publishes research-based notes, articles, and monographs, as well as essays and reviews of books, theater productions, and movies based on the drama and literature of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.
Baconian
- http://sirbacon.org Baconian Evidence For Shakespeare Evidence
- http://www.baconsocietyinc.org - the first official champions of the Baconian cause. Since 1886 the Francis Bacon Society has engaged with the authorship question and publishes the journal Baconiana "Baconiana"
- http://www.fbrt.org.uk - The Francis Bacon Research Trust, furthering research and understanding into the life, works and contemporaries of Francis Bacon, the Shakespeare plays and the Western Wisdom Traditions
- http://www.baconscipher.com Cryptographic Shakespeare
- ttp://www.fbrt.org.uk - The Francis Bacon Research Trust, furthering research and understanding into the life, works and contemporaries of Francis Bacon, the Shakespeare plays and the Western Wisdom Traditions.
Marlovian
- Peter Farey's Marlowe Page
- The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection (a Marlovian website/blog started in May 2008, with regular contributions from the world's leading Marlovians)
- The International Marlowe-Shakespeare Society. ("Our Belief is that Christopher Marlowe - in his day England's greatest playwright - did not die in 1593 but survived to write most of what is now assumed to be the work of William Shakespeare.")
- Frontline: Much Ado About Something (website for a TV documentary)
- Marlowe Lives! (collection of articles, documents and links)
Other candidates- The Master of Shakespeare, A.W.L. Saunders, 2007 Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. Website for the book The Master of Shakespeare, 2007
- Mary Sidney - Website for a book by Robin P. Williams on Mary Sidney's authorship
- HenryNeville.com - Website for a book on Sir Henry Neville's authorship
- The URL of Derby (promotes the Earl of Derby)
- Mainstream
- Irvin Leigh Matus, "The Case for Shakespeare", from Atlantic Monthly, 1991.
- Shakespeare Authorship Pages—a collection of links to information and research by Alan H. Nelson
- T.L. Hubeart, Jr. "The Shakespeare Authorship Question" - Brief overview of the rise of anti-Stratfordianism.
- The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust: "Shakespeare's authorship"
- General Authorship research
- The Shakespeare Authorship Coalition, home of the "Declaration of Reasonable Doubt About the Identify of William Shakespeare" -- a concise, definitive explanation of the reasons to doubt the case for the Stratford man. Doubters can read, and sign, the Declaration online.
- The Shakespeare Authorship Trust, survey of all the authorship candidates, a site patronised by the actor Mark Rylance and Dr William Leahy of Brunel University, UK
- Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable, an examination of the authorship debate, overview of the major and minor candidates for authorship of the canon, literary collaboration and the group theory, bibliography and forum.
- Oxfordian
- Bethell, Tom. "The Case for Oxford (and Reply)". Atlantic Monthly, 1991
- The Shakespeare Mystery (Website for a PBS documentary; includes several articles)
- William S. Niederkorn, The Shakespeare Code, and Other Fanciful Ideas From the Traditional Camp,, New York Times, 30 August 2005
- Joseph Sobran, The Shakespeare Library (collection of Joseph Sobran's Oxfordian columns. Sobran's Alias Shakespeare is mentioned here, also.)
- The Shakespeare Authorship Studies Conference A yearly academic conference at Concordia University in Portland, Oregon on Oxfordian theory
- The De Vere Society of Great Britain
- Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship latest research on the Oxfordian theory
- Brief Chronicles: A peer-reviewed Interdisciplinary Journal of Authorship Studies. Brief Chronicles is overseen by an Editorial Board of academicians with terminal degrees and distinguished records of scholarship and teaching. The journal publishes research-based notes, articles, and monographs, as well as essays and reviews of books, theater productions, and movies based on the drama and literature of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.
- http://sirbacon.org Baconian Evidence For Shakespeare Evidence
- http://www.baconsocietyinc.org - the first official champions of the Baconian cause. Since 1886 the Francis Bacon Society has engaged with the authorship question and publishes the journal Baconiana "Baconiana"
- http://www.fbrt.org.uk - The Francis Bacon Research Trust, furthering research and understanding into the life, works and contemporaries of Francis Bacon, the Shakespeare plays and the Western Wisdom Traditions
- http://www.baconscipher.com Cryptographic Shakespeare
- ttp://www.fbrt.org.uk - The Francis Bacon Research Trust, furthering research and understanding into the life, works and contemporaries of Francis Bacon, the Shakespeare plays and the Western Wisdom Traditions.
- Peter Farey's Marlowe Page
- The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection (a Marlovian website/blog started in May 2008, with regular contributions from the world's leading Marlovians)
- The International Marlowe-Shakespeare Society. ("Our Belief is that Christopher Marlowe - in his day England's greatest playwright - did not die in 1593 but survived to write most of what is now assumed to be the work of William Shakespeare.")
- Frontline: Much Ado About Something (website for a TV documentary)
- Marlowe Lives! (collection of articles, documents and links)
- The Master of Shakespeare, A.W.L. Saunders, 2007 Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. Website for the book The Master of Shakespeare, 2007
- Mary Sidney - Website for a book by Robin P. Williams on Mary Sidney's authorship
- HenryNeville.com - Website for a book on Sir Henry Neville's authorship
- The URL of Derby (promotes the Earl of Derby)