Facts & Fallacies About Shakespeare:
In his book “Shakespeare And His World”, (published in 1970 by Thames & Hudson) the renowned Shakespearean scholar, F.E. Halliday attempts to denounce the statement
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In his book “Shakespeare And His World”, (published in 1970 by Thames & Hudson) the renowned Shakespearean scholar, F.E. Halliday attempts to denounce the statement
B) The man, known as Shakespeare was a competent sportsman and practised “field sports” as frequented by the higher echelons of society. In a previous
In his book “Shakespeare and Music”, Dr. Edward M. Naylor draws upon 33 plays and four volumes of poetry which make reference to or include
By a bizarre twist of fate, that is just after I had finished publishing my book and then turned around to write a screenplay about
There are references to astrology in Edmund Spenser‘s works probably influenced by “Zodiacos Vitae” of someone named Piero Angelo Manzolli of Stellata It seems that
A lot indeed has already been written regarding the identity of the “Dark Lady” of Shakespeare’s Sonnets, as well as the youth who resists the
When I first began to research the controversies and ambiguities within the Shakespeare Authorship Controversy I was overwhelmed by the number of diverse theories being
Some researchers say that Twelfth Night was written soon after “As You Like It” and “Hamlet” to be performed a year earlier on the 6th
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Only half of Shakespeare’s plays were actually officially registered at the Stationer’s Office, others were simply copied from surviving promptbooks and existing manuscripts of the