Category: Shakespeare’s Poetry

The Month Of January

In January public halls and domestic dwellings were traditionally decorated with boughs of Rowan  (Witchwood) to avert the powers of evil, although the ash was

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Shakespeare’s Cosmology:

Although the Greek philosopher Aristarchus Samius (310 BC), among several others hypothesised a heliocentric model for the known universe, the majority of Greek philosophers, including

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The Shakespeare Conspiracy

The links to my publications “Shakespeare’s Qaballah”, a Companion to Shakespeare Studies and my anthology of poetry, “Parthenogenesis” are as follows: https://www.amazon.com/dp/8182537193https://www.cyberwit.net/publications/1721 Website: www.qudosacademy.org

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Troillus & Cressida

This is another tragedy, comedy or riddle play that is derived from Greek mythology or history namely The Illiad by Homer which relates the abduction

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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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