Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography: New Evidence of an Authorship ProblemAs the world's greatest author, Shakespeare has attracted attention from scholars and laypersons alike. But more and more people have questioned whether the historical Shakespeare wrote the plays popularly attributed to him. While other books on the subject have argued that some other particular person, such as the Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays, this is the first book in over 80 years to comprehensively revisit the authorship question without an ideological bias, the first to introduce new evidence, and the first to undertake a systematic comparative analysis with other literary biographies. It successfully argues that William Shakespeare was the pen name of an aristocrat, and that William Shakespeare of Stratford was a shrewd entrepreneur, not a dramatist. |
Contents
Whats the Question? | 3 |
Shaksperes Footprints | 11 |
Misleading and Missing Evidence | 151 |
Copyright | |
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Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography: New Evidence of an Authorship Problem Diana Price No preview available - 2001 |