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William Shakespeare -Die Frage der Urheberschaft > Einführung
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Die Frage der Urheberschaft. Hat er oder hat er nicht? Die zentrale Frage, einfach wie kontrovers diskutiert: Hat William Shakespeare all die großen Dramen wirklich selbst verfasst? Oder war er doch nur ein kleiner, aber geschäftstüchtiger Darsteller und Theaterbesitzer, der den Strohmann für einen Adeligen abgab? Verschiedene Personen, verschiedene Standpunkte. Ja, Shakespeare war der Autor. Vielleicht, vielleicht auch nicht? Wenn kümmert es. Nein, Shakespeare kann es nicht gewesen sein.
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Love Minus Zero: April 2014
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Seize the day and then some. Thursday, April 24, 2014. You may have seen some things about this on Jon Stewart or FOX News, but you want to take a look at this article. I know, it's from that East Coast Elitist rag, but no one is claiming they are misquoting Freedom-Loving Rancher and purported champion of Civil Disobedience Cliven Bundy when he held forth on “The Negro”:. They didn’t get no more freedom. They got less freedom.”. People are going to start to think you’re downright unreasonable. Speaking ...
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Twinkle Toes Engineering
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My related essay Shakespearean Cryptograms. Shakespeare's children are illiterate! Who thinks this way, a bunch of nuts? Why is there any doubt? How could the 'real' Shakespeare stay hidden for 400 years? Shakespeare family literacy reference. I write about Shakespeare's illiterate daughters on Amazon. My Amazon review of 'Contested Will' by James Shapiro. Any plays written after Oxford died? Evidence from letters of Oxford and Shakespeare. Edward de Vere's life fits with sonnets. Flavor of the debate.
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A TANGLED WEB: 06/01/2004 - 07/01/2004
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Article written by Andrew McCann at 6/30/2004 04:40:00 pm. Further to the article by David Vance below, a friend of mine returned from the main service at Wakefield Cathedral last Sunday. He was utterly appalled at the Left-wing drivel - dressed-up as a religious oration - given by the new Bishop, the Rt Rev Stephen Platten. As is becoming increasingly common with the ascending. History should illustrate the fact that politics and religion rarely form a miscible symbiosis. Have chastised Blair for the co...
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What’s the point? | My Name Be Buried: The Posthumous Publication of Shakespeare's Sonnets in 1609
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My Name Be Buried: The Posthumous Publication of Shakespeare’s Sonnets in 1609. Press Release — Solving a 400-Year-Old Literary Mystery: Were Shakespeare’s Sonnets Published Posthumously in 1609? May 6, 2009 · 11:57 AM. What’s the point? This blog will be dedicated to carefully assembling as much information as possible about a simple proposition: That a collection of poems entitled “SHAKE-SPEARES SONNETS” — originally published 400 years ago in 1609 — was published posthumously. Enter your comment here.
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“Shakespeare’s Montaigne: The Florio Translation of the Essays, A Selection”; A new book by Professor Stephen Greenblatt | shakespeareauthorshiproundtable
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A First Folio Found on 400th Anniversary. Champions of the Enlightenment OR: of Tradition, Orthodoxy and Dogma? Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable Home. The play's the thing… but not the only thing. Shakespeare’s Montaigne: The Florio Translation of the Essays, A Selection” A new book by Professor Stephen Greenblatt. 8220;I think Shakespeare loved Montaigne and also wanted to tear Montaigne to pieces.” Stephen Greenblatt. Whenever Harvard Professor Stephen Greenblatt comes out with a new book in this case,.
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December | 2014 | shakespeareauthorshiproundtable
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A First Folio Found on 400th Anniversary. Champions of the Enlightenment OR: of Tradition, Orthodoxy and Dogma? Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable Home. The play's the thing… but not the only thing. All posts for the month December, 2014. Charles Champlin, SAR Benefactor and Advisor Dies at 88. To whom we owe a great debt of honor. Http:/ www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-charles-champlin-20141118-story.html#page=1. 8221; he devoted several articles in the LA Times Calendar to the authorship question...
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A First Folio Found on 400th Anniversary. Champions of the Enlightenment OR: of Tradition, Orthodoxy and Dogma? Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable Home. The play's the thing… but not the only thing. All posts by shakequestion. A First Folio Found on 400th Anniversary. Mount Stuart House on the Isle of Bute. Between the dog-eared copy of. Fifty Shades of Gray. And the un-cracked Knausgaard, you might find a valuable, out-of-print first edition. Or maybe even a First Folio! What the Folio Did for Us. In 162...
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Mark Rylance Celebrates his 3rd Tony; Comments on “Slander” from Shakespeare Birthplace Trust | shakespeareauthorshiproundtable
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A First Folio Found on 400th Anniversary. Champions of the Enlightenment OR: of Tradition, Orthodoxy and Dogma? Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable Home. The play's the thing… but not the only thing. Mark Rylance Celebrates his 3rd Tony; Comments on “Slander” from Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. Mark Rylance accepts Tony (his 3rd) for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play for ‘Twelfth Night’. For your artistry and unwavering courage. The Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable. Http:/ www.b...
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“Shakespeare and Others: . .” What Can We Learn from the Shakespeare Apocrypha? | shakespeareauthorshiproundtable
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A First Folio Found on 400th Anniversary. Champions of the Enlightenment OR: of Tradition, Orthodoxy and Dogma? Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable Home. The play's the thing… but not the only thing. Shakespeare and Others: . . What Can We Learn from the Shakespeare Apocrypha? The third folio of Shakespeare’s plays listed several additional works attributed to the author. In his essay on Authorship. In the 2011 Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare,. Taylor does a good job in his review of unpacking some of the i...