id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_zkhii3lg6jetxg52qkdsnxyww4 Richard Levin Shakespeare at Oxford? 2007 2 .pdf application/pdf 1414 74 65 and other until-then-ignored female human beings universal coercion to which women and girls are long exclusion from the universe of learning is yet Shakespeare at Oxford? His partisans might be called the old Oxfordians (although Oxford himself was educated at Cambridge), while Fleissner, as a new Oxfordian, claims not that the playwright was Oxford but In this sense, the most learned plays of In fact, Jonson's "learned" art was of examples of "learning" in the plays that Shakespeare could not have acquired from his Stratford The Forum section of the October PMLA includes a letter from Robert F. following reference to me: "A London Shakespearean, Gil Elliot, in her letter in the Times Literary that Shakespeare went 'to university,' citing Peter view that Shakespeare went to university, nor, to agree that the so-called Oxfordians have no real positive evidence favoring de Vere as the playwright. The existence of errata in Shakespeare's plays ./cache/work_zkhii3lg6jetxg52qkdsnxyww4.pdf ./txt/work_zkhii3lg6jetxg52qkdsnxyww4.txt