Thursday, March 11, 2010

Doubting William Shakespeare: Problems with the Stratford Case, En Breve

" . . . when we look closely at the man, we are struck by the image of someone very unlike the man revealed in the works."

Let's reflect on what the scholars say, courtesy of the International Marlowe-Shakespeare Society. Click here.

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5 comments:

PatrickMoore said...

Kudos to all you folks working hard to get to the bottom of authorship -unlike those stuffy Shakespeare scholars, who have grown complacent and arrogant as they collect their paychecks from their William the Bard cottage industry.

Sal said...

I couldn't agree more, Patrick.

CozzyD said...

BRAVO!!!!

Nooner said...

first time here; neat website!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the info. Presently reading Bolt's History Play...I'm hooked!