
About
Roger Stritmatter is a Professor of Humanities and Literary Studies at Coppin State University since 2003. His research focuses on Shakespeare authorship studies, Edward de Vere, forensic literary analysis, and biblical influences in Renaissance literature. He holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Education:
- B.A. in Anthropology, Psychology, and Journalism from Evergreen State College
- M.A. in Anthropology (with honors) from The New School for Social Research
- Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Research interests include the Shakespeare authorship question, Edward de Vere's marginalia, biblical intertextuality in drama, and forensic analysis of historical manuscripts. He has published extensively on figures like Ben Jonson, Francis Meres, and Michael Drayton, arguing they knew the true author of Shakespeare's works.
Professional leadership:
- Vice-President and Trustee of The Shakespeare Fellowship (2001–2006)
- Editorial Board member of The Oxfordian (2021–present)
- Founder & General Editor of Brief Chronicles (2009–2016)
Awards:
- 2013 Oxfordian of the Year
- 2024 Tom Regnier Veritas Award
Current research involves analyzing 16th-century marginal annotations at Audley End linked to Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. His work bridges forensic science with literary history to challenge traditional authorship narratives.
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