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?Who Wrote Shakespeare?? is a wonderful little paperback that invigorates the mind with great speculation on the actual identity of William Shakespeare, and after the last page is turned the reader not only has as little idea of the actual identity of ?Romeo and Juliet?, and ?Hamlet?, but is even more puzzled as to where the truth lies.
John Michell has stuck to the absolute available facts here and has also turned over some lost speculation as to the possible authorship question that today is being fought by the Oxford society and the group of followers who believe that the humble William Shaksper, the bard of Avon, was just, plain and simple, a genius.
The real crux of the matter stems from back in London when William Shaksper, or Shacksper, moved to the big city and started making a name for himself as a dramatist and actor. The fact that, or rather the lack of facts, that there are no books signed with Shakespeare?s name, no one who talks about him as if he existed, and also a charge of plagiarism that was brought against him early in his career, leads to more and more speculation that he was some writer using a pen name, or even a collective of writers using the name William Shakespeare.
Adding to this is the long gap of unrecorded biographical information about Shakespeare and his education makes one wonder even more how he could have written such emotionally informed theatre pieces, with such a vast vocabulary in such a short period of time.
The author brings evidence forward that point to the authorship belonging to Francis Bacon, Edward De Vere, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Johnson, and even Queen Elizabeth. He also theorizes that considering how the language in the Shakespeare plays changed at a certain point in time, Christopher Marlowe perhaps didn?t die from a blade knife to the eye socket, but actually lived on and wrote under the name William Shakespeare.
There are also more than a few pages given to the Oxford theory or that the Earl of Oxford, Edward De Vere was the true identity of William Shakespeare and the author points to the fact that there are plays that show a certain high class life style that only De Vere could have known.
There?s even speculation that Shakespeare may have been the identity and functionary of a central intelligence operative in an agency in Queen Elizabeth?s England and that his plays are riddled, indeed are codified documents containing messages to other secret agents working in the country.
But this book cannot determine the puzzle of the true person that Shakespeare is and was. It remains a Chinese box of cul de sacs, and riddles, and other dead ends. Any theory picked up by the author and explicated is eventually proved only heresay, and we return to the plain and simple fact that William Shaksper went to London and became William Shakespeare, and later moved back to where he came from a wealthy man. He is credited with the authorship of some of the greatest dramatic writing we have ever known.
It is a wonderful mystery story and will guarantee good reading and fuel some good arguments with Shakespeare aficionados.
Scout
Jun 24, 2007
Shakespeare's mystery
The mystery of who actually wrote Shakespeare's masterful works has long been debated. Michell makes a delightful case for a number of possibilities including Christopher Marlowe and a handful of others including actors, writers and noblemen. One of histories mysteries and great whodunits. A fun read through and through. Will leave the reader crying for more.