Posted on 04/22/2009 8:44:41 PM PDT by Steelfish
I’m in the Oxfordian camp as well. Mark Anderson makes a good case in his excellent book, “Shakespeare by Another Name”
I am quite familiar with all the breathless conspiracy theories about who really wrote Shakespeare.
Also, he was hundreds of miles away from her most of the time, and he may have been, shall we say, blessed, but...
just for the record: This summer the streaming Channel Britbox is featuring all of the Shakespeare plays produced for TV by the BBC in the 90’s. They are well done and the spoken lines are understandable
I am Shakespeare challenged but have managed to watch 3 so far in 1 hour sittings. I’ve previewed 3 others and turned them down.
I mean you know..... it’s covid summer
This would be abridged too far. Cheers!
Agreed. I especially liked his analysis of De Veres marked-up Geneva Bible and how the highlighted passages relate to Shakespeares work. That Bible is (or was) on display at the Folger Shakespeare Museum in D.C.
maybe instead of one unexplained and improbable genius there were two or three unexplained and improbable geniuses masking as our undoubtedly fake solitary genius.
Well, either that or it’s an infinite number of monkeys
pounding at keyboards...
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