Florio’s “Last Fruits” Preserved In Shakespeare’s First Folio
Amongst the most recent candidates for “Shakespeare Authorship” has emerged another conjectural theory that Giovanni Florio (John Florio) was the final editor and collator of
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Amongst the most recent candidates for “Shakespeare Authorship” has emerged another conjectural theory that Giovanni Florio (John Florio) was the final editor and collator of
In my recently published book, “Shakespeare’s Qaballah”, (A Companion to Shakespeare Studies) I also mentioned that Elizabethan plays were usually commissioned for performance at court
Esoteric Titles:The Universal GoddessThe Heroic PathThe Womb of the Great MotherThe World In actual fact the Fool re-enters this life through the gateway of the
It should be pointed out that following the deaths of Francis Walsingham (1590) and William Cecil (1598) the role of spy networks and their allegiances
Often referred to as the “Guy Fawkes Plot”, and since its inception was celebrated nationally by bonfires and fireworks every year on the anniversary of
I find a lot of Stratfordian literature which supports or defends the notion that William Shakspere of Stratford-upon-Avon was a poet and playwright has inspired
Whenever scholars or students are inclined to examine or list William Shakespeare’s literary or dramatic sources (said to be some 3,000 or more rare or
In her book, “Shakespeare’s Imagery” (Cambridge University Press, 1935) the author Caroline Spurgeon highlights the predominant topics found in Shakespeare’s plays and poetry and she
It has often been intimated by Shakespeare scholars, dramatists and reviewers that a great number of Shakespeare’s early plays display or contain elements of the
Key Dates, Characters & Events The following is a historical timeline of dates, characters and significant events taking place in London and elsewhere that had
Deconstructing & Re-contextualising William Shakespeare For the 21st Century
Qudos Academy is a non-profit organisation and website run by Leonidas Kazantheos supporting the Oxfordian view that Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford was the author of the 1623 “Shakespeare” Folio of plays.