The Shakespearean Myth: William Shakespeare and Circumstantial EvidenceGood Press, 2019 M12 5 - 835 páginas "The Shakespearean Myth: William Shakespeare and Circumstantial Evidence" by Appleton Morgan William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. However, this book takes a different sort of look at this master of words. Some inconsistencies and strange anecdotal evidence might suggest that Shakespeare is the singular genius he's always been remembered as. |
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PREFACE | |
THE SHAKESPEAREAN MYTH | |
TO THE READER | |
THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS | |
Table of Contents | |
tragedian the great philosopher the great poet who was in his lifetime | |
THE DELIA BACON | |
latter from purely external evidence a question which dating only | |
THE BACONIAN THEORY | |
THE NEW THEORYTHE SONNETSCONCLUSION | |
TO THE ONLIE BEGETTER | |
THE | |
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