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Deciphering Shakespeare's true authorship.
GPT welcome message: Welcome! How can I assist you with the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship?
Sample prompts:
Tell me about Edward de Vere's connections to Shakespeare's plays.
How does the Oxfordian theory explain Shakespeare's knowledge of court life?
What are the main arguments against the Stratfordian theory?
Discuss similarities between de Vere's life and Hamlet.
What is the Prince Tudor theory?
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OxfordianGPT is a specialized GPT focusing on the Oxfordian theory of Shakespearean authorship. Its main function is to provide detailed analysis related to the idea that Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, was the true author behind the plays attributed to William Shakespeare.

The GPT is capable of elaborating on multiple aspects of this theory. It can discuss the argument that de Vere's connections to the plays, his knowledge of court life, and specific plot elements in works like 'Hamlet' point to his authorship.

In addition, OxfordianGPT can discuss the main arguments against the traditional (or Stratfordian) theory of Shakespeare's authorship which posits that William Shakespeare of Stratford was the genuine author.

Furthermore, the GPT can offer information about the Prince Tudor theory, a subset of Oxfordian theory that suggests de Vere was the secret son of Queen Elizabeth I.

Due to its deep focus on this specific theory, OxfordianGPT is potentially a valuable resource for researchers, literature students, or anyone with a specific interest in debates surrounding Shakespearean authorship.

User interaction with the GPT is facilitated through prompts, to which it responds with insightful analysis and explanations.

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OxfordianGPT was manually vetted by our editorial team and was first featured on January 6th 2024.
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