As the screenwriter of “Anonymous,” the Roland Emmerich film about the Shakespeare authorship question now in production, I read with great interest James Shapiro’s April 11 Times Op-Ed article, “Alas ...
More than 100 local residents and literary enthusiasts opened their minds to the Shakespeare Authorship Question during a presentation at the Karpeles Manuscript Library and Museum Feb. 16. The ...
Shakespeare. The name is famous in every country on every continent. If there is intelligent life in the universe, Shakespeare is certainly revered out there, too. The mortal from whose quill pen ...
Since the middle of the 19th century, important thinkers like Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, Mark Twain and Sigmund Freud have questioned whether “the man from Stratford” is in fact responsible ...
A statue of Shakespeare, one of the most revered writers of all time. The validity of Shakespeare’s identity has been questioned many times throughout history, though it is widely accepted that the ...
Excitement, scandal, and intrigue continue to fill each episode of the podcast series that focuses on the controversial Shakespeare Authorship Question. “Don’t Quill The Messenger: Exploring the Truth ...
William Shakespeare was a commoner who wrote witty plays attended by Queen Elizabeth. Sir Francis Bacon was a noble who served as her Attorney General. Right? Well, if you’re a “Baconian,” someone who ...
The authorship controversy has yet to surface a compelling alternative to the man buried in Stratford. Perhaps that’s because, until recently, no one was looking in the right place, Elizabeth Winkler ...
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