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Volume 72 Fall 2004 Number 1

SYMPOSIUM
WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE? AN EVIDENTIARY PUZZLE

CONTENTS

ARTICLES  
Mark Twain’s Evidence: The Never-Ending Riverboat Debate ABSTRACT Daniel J. Kornstein
Connecting the Dots: The Catholic Question and the Shakespeare Authorship Dispute ABSTRACT Peter W. Dickson
Jumping O’er Times: The Importance of Lawyers and Judges in the Controversy over the Identity of Shakespeare, as Reflected in the Pages of the New York Times ABSTRACT William S. Niederkorn
Burden of Proof and Presumptions in the Shakespeare Authorship Debate ABSTRACT William F. Causey
Evidence for a Literary Biography ABSTRACT Diana Price
Stratford Si! Essex No! (An Open-and-Shut Case) ABSTRACT Alan H. Nelson
A Law Case in Verse: Venus and Adonis and the Authorship Question ABSTRACT Roger Stritmatter
The Seventeenth Earl of Oxford as Poet and Playwright ABSTRACT Steven W. May
Who Wrote Shakespeare? The Preponderance of Evidence ABSTRACT Richard F. Whalen
A Response to Burden of Proof and Presumptions in the Shakespeare Authorship Debate Richard F. Whalen
A Response to Oxford by the Numbers Richard F. Whalen
Reading the 1592 Groatsworth Attack on Shakespeare ABSTRACT D. Allen Carroll
The Shakespeare Authorship Debate and the Proper Standard of Proof ABSTRACT Marion Buckley
Using Circumstantial Evidence to Discover Shakespeare: The Importance of Good Legal Analysis ABSTRACT Amy L. Gibson
Oxford by the Numbers: What Are the Odds That the Earl of Oxford Could Have Written Shakespeare’s Poems and Plays? ABSTRACT Ward E.Y. Elliott and Robert J. Valenza