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Author: Lochithea
Keywords: William Shakespeare; Sir Nicholas Rowe; Sir William Dugdale; Sir Sidney Lee; English Literature; Biography; History; Fact; Mrs. Stopes; Mr. Halliwell-Phillipps; Edmund Malone; Stratford-upon-Avon; Warwickshire; Ben Jonson; Leonard Digges; First Folio
Collection: opensource
Creative Commons license: Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States





Reviewer:
Stanley Wellsby -





Subject:
William Shakespeare : The Humpty-Dumpty Toy
Kudos to the author of "Biographies of Shakespeare: Dispelling the Myths" for presenting a comprehensive history of the biographical myths behind William Shakespeare and for sharing it on the universal platform of archive.org. It is the only scholarly essay of it's kind and the reader will come away with an astonished awakening after reading it because this essay illustrates how many false memes have come down from misguided Stratfordian researchers who should have known better but were more interested in appearing like "experts." All this is due to a limited reality based on the few scattered facts about William Shakespeare aka William Shaksper they had to work from. It's almost like William Shakespeare was a cheap manufactured toy made in China by too many manufacturers who couldn't get their design straight with incomplete manuals exported for profit before it was ready for the marketplace and by the time it arrives at your door, the thing doesn't work.
"Biographies of Shakespeare: Dispelling the Myths" should be read by anyone who has ever enjoyed the parables of Humpty Dumpty and the Emperor Wears No Clothes and is passionate about Shakespeare, and literary history. William Shakespeare seems to be more about the imagination of his manufacturers while inadvertently fanning the flames for the public's continual thirst for truth on the authorship subject. This well researched essay pulls no punches in effectively exposing the many frauds perpetuated upon the public for several centuries by the Stratfordian toy company. I want my money back!
| Mediatype: | texts |
| Licenseurl: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/us/ |
| Identifier: | BiographiesOfShakespeareDispellingTheMyths |
| Identifier-access: | http://www.archive.org/details/BiographiesOfShakespeareDispellingTheMyths |
| Identifier-ark: | ark:/13960/t0wq0nc0w |
| Ppi: | 300 |
| Ocr: | ABBYY FineReader 8.0 |