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Shakespeare Authorship |
 | | The biggest stumbling block for the idea that Edward de Vere could have written Shakespeare's plays is the fact that he died in 1604, before about a third of the plays were written, according to the standard chronology. |
 | | Oxfordians claim that Edward de Vere could not have been named as the author of Shakespeare's works because doing so would have violated the Elizabethan social code, which prohibited aristocrats from having works published under their own names. |
 | | The Edward de Vere Studies Conference is held every April at Concordia University in Portland OR. |
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