The Shakespeare Authorship Question has been the subject of heated debate for generations. This concise introduction to the controversy challenges the conventional narrative that Will Shakspere of Stratfordupon- Avon was the author of the works of William Shakespeare. Anyone with natural curiosity will find the case for Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, as the real William Shakespeare a fascinating subject for further investigation.
The Clarion Review stated:
The book's objective is not to examine every aspect of the de Vere theory in detail, but to condense that material and present its essentials. In service of accomplishing that goal, it includes a thorough list of references and additional reading suggestions for those interested in learning more.
"To ask Shakespeare scholars to research the authorship is like asking the College of Cardinals to honestly research the Resurrection."
--- Robin Fox, PhD, professor of social theory, Rutgers University
The Clarion Review stated:
The book's objective is not to examine every aspect of the de Vere theory in detail, but to condense that material and present its essentials. In service of accomplishing that goal, it includes a thorough list of references and additional reading suggestions for those interested in learning more.
"To ask Shakespeare scholars to research the authorship is like asking the College of Cardinals to honestly research the Resurrection."
--- Robin Fox, PhD, professor of social theory, Rutgers University
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