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In "Anonymous" he extinguishes literary scholarship by contending that Shakespeare's plays were written by Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford.
'Like Crazy': From Cupid's Blunders, Wonders Joe Morgenstern 2011
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The protagonist is Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, praised by literary "birthers" as the true author of Shakespeare's work.
Jonathan Hobratsch: Shakespeare Is Shakespeare Jonathan Hobratsch 2011
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More than 50 names have been put forward as the "real" Shakespeare, with the most commonly cited candidate being Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford.
A Local Life: Irvin Leigh Matus, 69, penniless Shakespeare scholar who lived by his own design 2011
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The film backs the theory that Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, penned Shakespeare's plays.
Actor Rafe Spall Stars in a New Role as Dad Javier Espinoza 2011
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The protagonist is Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, praised by literary "birthers" as the true author of Shakespeare's work.
Jonathan Hobratsch: Shakespeare Is Shakespeare Jonathan Hobratsch 2011
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He is a distant relation of Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, who lived from 1550 to 1604—guess who Mr. Beauclerk thinks wrote the plays?
Out of the Miasma of Bardolatry, a Masterpiece Sam Sacks 2011
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The film, "Anonymous," will star Vanessa Redgrave as Queen Elizabeth and Rhys Ifans ( "Greenberg") as Edward de Vere.
The Shakespeare Whodunit Alexandra Alter 2010
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Some argue that Shakespeare lacked the experience to write about law and politics, so an aristocrat like Edward de Vere must have written the plays.
The Shakespeare Whodunit Alexandra Alter 2010
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Candidates for the "real" playwright include philosopher Francis Bacon, dramatist Christopher Marlowe and Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford.
The Shakespeare Whodunit Alexandra Alter 2010
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The current money is on Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford, who had the acceptable aristocratic and educational pedigree for the job -- presuming, that is, that you must practice falconry in order to write about it.
Who wrote Shakespeare? Author James Shapiro offers an answer. Lloyd Rose 2010
ruzuzu commented on the word Edward de Vere
The Earl of Oxford.
June 22, 2010