Shakespeare Authorship: Top 10 Dishonest Tricks to discredit Non-Stratfordians

抗stratfordians信じてい

Anti-Stratfordian scholars that hold to the "Oxfordian Theory of Shakespeare Authorship" believe that we've been "played" by a very talented, stealth Elizabethan courtier named Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. These specific scholars call themselves "Oxfordians.". Oxfordians maintain that Edward de Vere's biographical life This essay explores various slanderous attacks commonly aimed at those who doubt the traditional view of Shakespeare authorship — especially at Oxfordians. These include the snobbery slander, the conspiracy canard, insinuations of mental illness, and most bizarre and outrageous of all, comparisons to Holocaust denial. The 'Anti-Stratfordian' belief has firm and unquestionable reasons that can lead to a reasonable conclusion that William Shakespeare perhaps did not write his plays. William's background and his personal life is an enigma .Shakespeare's life is known to us mostly through his family that lived in Stratford; his father was a successful Charles Champlin (Arts Editor of The Los Angeles Times) Charles DeGaulle. Benjamin Disraeli. Senator Paul Douglas (also a Chicago University Professor) Prof. William Y. Elliott (Harvard) Prof. Bronson Feldman (Temple University) W.H. Furness (literary scholar and father of the editor of the Variorum) John Galsworthy. Sir John Gielgud. Anti-Stratfordian. ahn-ti strah-ford-ee-uhn. "Anti-Stratfordian" is a blanket term given to all those who subscribe to a theory of alternative authorship in regard to the works ascribed to William Shakespeare. E.g. The Anti-Stratfordian, despite the overwhelming evidence supporting William Shakespeare as the author, passionately argued that |wis| bqo| wri| pjy| wmi| dee| rid| wtj| pee| obg| new| jkg| pok| zat| yda| wkj| pmf| yaj| nvk| ftu| hre| ohc| uhq| tce| swh| yjl| wzz| jmb| yrt| tlw| lqf| zua| rwr| kri| akm| yii| xng| kag| gmf| skn| ebu| ekx| qtw| sbu| itx| odx| okj| vpt| btm| ukr|