Category: Shakespeare Authorship Question

The Missing Pieces in the Jigsaw

I have already written at length highlighting the numerous anomalies that would undermine the notion that the jobbing actor, William Shagspere of Stratford-upon-Avon wrote the

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Shakespeare’s Signatures

From the early 15th to the late 16th centuries in England the handwriting style had been described as evolving from the early medieval period and imitated the

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A Literary Genius or Fraud?

Shakespeare’s imagery and vast literary references include the legal and social elements of the Inns of Court, geography, history, war and weaponry, sports and games,

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The “Lost Years” Debate?

One particular Stratfordian academic theory highlights the Catholic leanings of the Shakspere family and the so-called “the lost years” and “the lost facts” that biographers

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The Glaring Disparities

Alongside of the myth of Shakespeare’s humble and unassuming character is the popular assertion of Stratfordian academics that Shakespeare’s work is largely eclectic, that he

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The Sonnets Code Deciphered

In 2019 Alexander Waugh (the grandson of the author Evelyn Waugh) finally deciphered the cryptic message left in the Sonnet’s dedication which revealed that Edward

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Creative Anonymity

There is a great body of literature that was written anonymously especially that of primitive societies of an oral tradition, for example the “Homeric Tradition”.

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