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Wracke and Redemption
Strachey, Stritmatter, Tempest
Dating William STRACHEY’S ‘A TRUE REPORTORY OF THE WRACKE AND REDEMPTION OF SIR THOMAS GATES’: A comparative textual study In their article published in the September 2007, Review of English Studies, Roger Stritmatter and… go to article
Wracke and Redemption
Strachey, Stritmatter, Tempest
Dating William STRACHEY’S ‘A TRUE REPORTORY OF THE WRACKE AND REDEMPTION OF SIR THOMAS GATES’: A comparative textual study In their article published in the September 2007, Review of English Studies, Roger Stritmatter and… go to article
Dyer consequences
A pontification too far The Spectator. Alexander Waugh's Diary. November 2, 2013 Alexander Waugh's Diary is a sparse but rather good echo of Auberon Waugh's brilliant diary in Private Eye. With more than one entry a year and a… go to article
1. Bible Home
Literary arguments about authorship, especially Oxfordian arguments, are easily subjectivised, stretched and exaggerated. You can't do that so easily with mathematical arguments. The data says what it says. In The Case of the Folger Bible… go to article
The Parallel Universe of Dr Stritmatter PhD.
Another Oxfordian fantasy shot to bits He that takes the pain to pen the book . The poems of Edward de Vere. A new Oxfordian book has hit the stalls. Well, a new self-published, print-to-order, Oxfordian collection of Word… go to article