Delahoyde grew up a bit in Poughkeepsie, NY, went to Vassar College and earned a Ph.D. in English Literature at the University of Michigan. He has been a non-tenured professor at Washington State University since the early ’90s, teaching Shakespeare, Mythology, and interdisciplinary Humanities courses. Delahoyde has written articles on Chaucer, dinosaur films, meat ads, mummies, and more, but has devoted all publishing energies for the past two decades to Oxfordianism, including an edition of Anthony and Cleopatra, and, coming soon, Twelfth Night.
Prof. Delahoyde notes: “I am thoroughly Oxfordian and an AlanGreenian, having witnessed Alan’s first Holy Trinity presentation and his having shared with me most of his other discoveries concerning the Sonnets encodings, the sacred geometry, the mathematical constants, the relevance of the Great Pyramids, and more.”
Website – www.michaeldelahoyde.org
11 Thins to Love about Shakespeare by Prof.Delahoyde.
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Shakespeare