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Katherine Chiljan — Origins of the Pen Name, “William Shakespeare”

The great author “William Shakespeare” told us that name was a pseudonym in “Venus and Adonis” (1593) and in the Sonnets. Many of his contemporaries believed it was a pen name too, as documented in published references and as indicated by sometimes hyphenating the surname. This talk explores why the author chose the pen name “Shakespeare” (or “Shake-speare”) and presents evidence of its existence before its 1593 print debut. Katherine Chiljan is an independent historian who earned her B.A. in History at UCLA. She has studied the authorship question since 1985. Her book “Shakespeare Suppressed: The Uncensored Truth About Shakespeare and His Works” was published in 2011 and earned her an award in 2012 for distinguished scholarship at Concordia University (Portland, Oregon). She has also published two anthologies: “Dedication Letters to the Earl of Oxford” (1994) and “Letters and Poems of Edward, Earl of Oxford” (1998). She has debated professors on the authorship question at the Smithsonian Institution, the Mechanics’ Institute Library in San Francisco, and UC Berkeley. This talk was presented on September 26, 2015, at the SOF Annual Conference in Ashland, Oregon. For more on the Shakespeare authorship question see ShakespeareOxfordFellowship.org.

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