Then, there's this group of scholars who posit there was no one man, named: William Shakespeare;
rather all the plays and sonnets were written by a loose collection of British Lords, who, having to publish anything, had to do it anonymously, or through a 'ghost' author's name. Due to the Crown's
Then, there's this group of scholars who posit there was no one man, named: William Shakespeare;
rather all the plays and sonnets were written by a loose collection of British Lords, who, having to publish anything, had to do it anonymously, or through a 'ghost' author's name. Due to the Crown's
law being that as Lords, their writing was proscribed strictly to legal business. I find this notion to be
tempting, yet, upon serious consideration, it finally falls flat. Indeed. Over time and experience I tend
to believe in the occasional genius. After all, we do have a fair share of them over time. I thank God for it.
Then, there's this group of scholars who posit there was no one man, named: William Shakespeare;
rather all the plays and sonnets were written by a loose collection of British Lords, who, having to publish anything, had to do it anonymously, or through a 'ghost' author's name. Due to the Crown's
law being that as Lords, their writing was proscribed strictly to legal business. I find this notion to be
tempting, yet, upon serious consideration, it finally falls flat. Indeed. Over time and experience I tend
to believe in the occasional genius. After all, we do have a fair share of them over time. I thank God for it.