Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship

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gptkbp:instanceOf theory
gptkbp:advocatesFor Shakespeare's_background_does_not_match_the_works.
for_the_social_status_of_de_Vere.
gptkbp:associated_with the_authorship_question_of_Shakespeare.
gptkbp:claims Edward_de_Vere,_17th_Earl_of_Oxford,_wrote_the_works_attributed_to_William_Shakespeare.
gptkbp:controversy authorship of classical literature.
the nature of authorship.
gptkbp:criticism its lack of empirical support.
its lack of mainstream acceptance.
its lack of scholarly rigor.
its reliance on anecdotal evidence.
its reliance on circumstantial evidence.
its speculative conclusions.
its speculative nature.
lack of concrete evidence.
gptkbp:has_a_focus_on conferences and symposiums.
public interest.
gptkbp:hasCapacity pseudohistory.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship
gptkbp:illustratedBy various authors.
various books and documentaries.
gptkbp:influenced the_study_of_Shakespeare.
gptkbp:is_a_platform_for various documentaries.
various fictional works.
gptkbp:is_a_subject_of public lectures.
numerous debates.
numerous academic papers.
numerous articles.
gptkbp:is_featured_in popular culture.
a challenge to established narratives.
a challenge to literary authority.
a challenge to traditional literary scholarship.
a critique of literary elitism.
a fringe theory.
a reflection of class issues in literature.
a reflection of contemporary literary debates.
a reflection of cultural anxieties.
a reflection of modern skepticism towards history.
a reflection of modern skepticism.
a reflection of societal changes.
debates about literary canon.
gptkbp:is_popular_among certain literary circles.
gptkbp:is_supported_by some literary scholars.
gptkbp:is_used_in academic circles.
literary criticism.
documentaries and films.
literary forums.
other alternative authorship theories.
question the authenticity of historical records.
the authenticity of literary works.
the evolution of literary criticism.
the historical context of the Elizabethan era.
the impact of authorship on literature.
the impact of social class on literature.
the nature of literary genius.
the role of authors in society.
the role of the author in society.
the study of cultural history.
the study of historical context.
the study of historical figures.
theories about historical revisionism.
theories about other authorship questions.
theories about the role of women in literature.
the_Stratfordian_theory.
the_anti-Stratfordian_movement.
the_belief_in_Shakespeare's_authorship.
the_traditional_view_of_Shakespeare's_life.
gptkbp:led_to alternative_interpretations_of_Shakespeare's_works.
gptkbp:opposedBy many Shakespearean scholars.
gptkbp:originatedIn the 20th century.
gptkbp:previousName Edward_de_Vere.
gptkbp:related_to the_study_of_Elizabethan_literature.
gptkbp:saw_the_rise_of Oxfordian_societies.
gptkbp:sparked the_life_of_Edward_de_Vere.
gptkbp:suitableFor conspiracy theory by some.
Shakespeare_was_a_front_for_Edward_de_Vere.