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William Shakespeare on the Web: The Authorship Controversy

Authorship Debate: Did Shakespeare Really Write the Plays?
About Guide to Shakespeare Amanda Mabillard weighs in.

An Authorship Analysis
Over sixty essays exploring the possibility of Bacon as Shake-speare, by Paul J. Dupuy, Jr.

The Case for Shakespeare
Enlightening and substantial article by Irvin Matus at Atlantic Monthly.

The Many Shakespeares
Lucid general overview of the most common theories concerning alternative authors for Shakespeare's work, by Bruce Heydt at British Heritage magazine.

The Shakespeare Authorship Page
This extensively hyperlinked and lucid site examines and counters various points concerning alternate authorship, primarily dealing with Oxfordians, and provides a huge link list of related materials.

The Shakespeare Mystery
Website for the Frontline special (which was produced and written by Al Austin) includes transcripts of debates and selected readings.

The Shakespeare Oxford Society
Dedicated to the proposition that Sir Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was the true author of Shakespeare's plays.

Was the Earl of Oxford the True Shakespeare?
This fascinating computer-aided analysis by Ward Elliott and Robert Valenza is meticulously researched.

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