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Michael Delahoyde - Epiphanies Whilst Editing an Oxfordian Twelfth Night 

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Dr. Michael Delahoyde recounts the alchemical process of editing Twelfth Night from an Oxfordian perspective and the discoveries made during that microscopically detailed endeavor. He explicates the significance of select details, from the enigmatic initials “M.O.A.I.” in the letter gulling Malvolio (a letter that has always baffled scholars), to the deceptively dismissive phrase, “that’s all one.”
Biography: Michael Delahoyde has B.A.s in both English and Music from Vassar College, and an M.A. and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Michigan. He has taught at Washington State University for more than 30 years, where he has offered courses on Shakespeare, Chaucer, and Popular Culture. He was awarded grants by the SOF to research de Vere’s time in Italy. A regular presenter at SOF conferences, he is also an outstanding pianist. His autobiographical song is available online (michaeldelahoyde.org/about).
This talk was presented at the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship 2021 Annual Conference on Saturday, October 9, 2021, live over Zoom.
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Комментарии : 12   
@niles9542
@niles9542 2 года назад
Twelfth Night was the first of Shakespeare's play I'd read since high school and after discovering the authorship question. You have added much to my understanding, although I read Goddard and others before jumping in. An interest in the metaphysical long preceded my re-discovery of Shakespeare, so I appreciate your comments on Dee's influence and Perennial Philosophy. Thanks for a great presentation. Cynthia
@JoshuaGrayPoetry
@JoshuaGrayPoetry 2 года назад
Olivia in one circle, Orsino in the other, where the circles come together, the "fish" -- that's where the fun stuff happens.
@martincarden
@martincarden 2 года назад
Brilliant delivery, fascinating content, thankyou.
@Mooseman327
@Mooseman327 2 года назад
Twelfth Night refers to the night before Epiphany which commemorates the THREE magi, or wise men, NOT three kings, honoring the baby Jesus. It is the finale of the 12 Holy Nights (not the 12 days of Christmas) which is part of esoteric Christianity. The 12 Holy Nights is when esotericists prepare for the coming year by getting better control over their lower selves, hence, the references to "surfeit."
@Bassmanbbn4
@Bassmanbbn4 2 месяца назад
There is no reference to the number of wise men. It just says wise men came bearing gifts.
@vetstadiumastroturf5756
@vetstadiumastroturf5756 24 дня назад
The word "magi" has been translated as KING. This translation may be technically incorrect, but it does not obviate the fact that the incorrect translation was used, and used frequently enough that there is a substantial history of the word Magi being translated as KING, as well as a substantial history of criticism towards that use. So in this case it doesn't matter that Magi technically doesn't translate as KING, it only matters that it has been used that way enough that it is a well-known translation, which it is and continues to be. There is even a song: We three kings of Orient are; bearing gifts we traverse afar, field and fountain, moor and mountain, following yonder star.
@floatingholmes
@floatingholmes 2 года назад
Inspiring stuff! Thanks
@Mooseman327
@Mooseman327 2 года назад
The Scarecrow (in the Wizard of Oz) does not get his brain out of a bag. He uses his brain throughout that story. He's had a brain all along, in reality, and that's what he realizes in the end.
@UtubeAW
@UtubeAW 2 года назад
The dude in the white coat is John de Vere, Edward’s father.
@willsirotak
@willsirotak 2 года назад
Perhaps the ñame 12th night refers to the Numbers of nights Edward siento with Elizabeth
@betterbadnews370
@betterbadnews370 2 года назад
The secret marriage..... Was it to Canterbury?
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