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This category is for sites dealing with the possibility that Sir Francis Bacon was the true author of Shakespeare's works.
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Mark Twain's article explaining that while he isn't sure who Shakespeare was, he is quite sure who he wasn't.
Review of the Steven W. May book, The Elizabethan Courtier Poets: Their Poems and Their Contexts.
Thoughts, comments and speculations on Shakespearean authorship.
Discussion of The University of Tennessee College of Law, which makes it possible for lawyers to fulfill almost their full continuing legal education obligation by listening to talks about the authorship "debate".
From 2002-2003, background on new Shakespearean discoveries.
Two Worlds that Converged: Shakespeare and the Ethos of the Rosicrucians. More interesting connections between early English Rosicrucianism, Shakespeare, and various Elizabethans in London.
Aiming to offer an opportunity for the independent scholar to be heard by a critical but receptive audience.
Author's web site. Describes Diana Price's book "Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography - New evidence of an Authorship Problem" and her lecture series.
Mark Twain's article explaining that while he isn't sure who Shakespeare was, he is quite sure who he wasn't.
Discussion of The University of Tennessee College of Law, which makes it possible for lawyers to fulfill almost their full continuing legal education obligation by listening to talks about the authorship "debate".
From 2002-2003, background on new Shakespearean discoveries.
Thoughts, comments and speculations on Shakespearean authorship.
Review of the Steven W. May book, The Elizabethan Courtier Poets: Their Poems and Their Contexts.
Author's web site. Describes Diana Price's book "Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography - New evidence of an Authorship Problem" and her lecture series.
Aiming to offer an opportunity for the independent scholar to be heard by a critical but receptive audience.
Two Worlds that Converged: Shakespeare and the Ethos of the Rosicrucians. More interesting connections between early English Rosicrucianism, Shakespeare, and various Elizabethans in London.
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