Dating Shakespeare’s Plays
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The DATING PROJECT was set up by The de Vere Society to review objectively the primary evidence cited in support of dating the plays of ‘Shakespeare’. Anti-Oxfordians attempt to use dates to ‘prove’ the author was not Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford who died in 1604, by claiming that certain of the plays were written after that date. Since Oxford is a candidate for authorship of the great works, this inquiry is important as there is no contemporary evidence to date definitively the composition of any play. The scholarly consensus about the order and dates in which Shakespeare composed his plays is largely speculative.
The best evidence available for dating the plays has been gathered by The de Vere Society and presented in Dating Shakespeare’s Plays (first published 2010), edited by Dr. Kevin Gilvary. Visit our sister website Dating Shakespeare’s Plays for more information and links to a detailed analysis of each individual Shakespeare play, plus four others, to establish the crucial date range for every play.