Category: Shakespeare’s Poetry

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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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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The Sonnets Revisited

Shakespeare’s Sonnets by Edward de Vere It has been said that Shakespeare was first and foremost a poet and secondly a dramatist (A Companion to

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Who Was William Shakespeare?

Who was the real person behind the pseudonymous William Shakespeare? For well over 200 years well-known literary figures and theatrical commentators have cast serious doubts

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