Developments in the Shakespeare authorship question (original) (raw)

Francis Bacon's contribution to three Shakespeare plays: The Comedy of Errors, Love's Labour's Lost, and The Tempest.

Barry Clarke

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Francis Bacon's contribution to three Shakespeare plays

Barry R Clarke

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Tell Me What You've Read and I'll Tell You What You Can Write: Mental Models and Shakespeare's Authorship Question 400 Years after the First Folio

Heitor Matallo Junior

2023

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Shakespeare Disintegrated: Authoriality, Textuality, Co-Authorship, Biography

Paola Pugliatti

Journal of Early Modern Studies

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Shakespeare and Paradigms of Early Modern Authorship

Janet Clare

Journal of Early Modern Studies, 2012

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"Who Brings Home the Bacon? Shakespeare and Turn-of-the-Century American Authorship

Susanna Ashton

American Periodicals, 1996

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Introduction to the Special Issue: The Shakespeare Authorship Question-Alternative Mappings

don rubin

Journal of Scientific Exploration

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Shaking a Spear at Ignorance: A Resolution to the Shakespeare Authorship Problem

Timothy Spearman

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Francis Bacon and his Unique Copy of the 1587 edition of Holinshed’s Chronicles with Marginal Annotations in his own hand alongside passages used for his Shakespeare Plays - The Smoking Gun of the True Authorship of the Shakespeare Works

A Phoenix

2024

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Shakespeare Authorship Doubt in 1593

Ros Barber

Critical Survey, 2009

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Further Information on the Shakespeare Authorship Question

don rubin

Journal of Scientific Exploration

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The Secret Life and Writings of Francis Bacon in 39 Shakespeare Poems and Plays

A Phoenix

2023

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William Shakespeare Authorship -Lexicon

rodolfo boraso

Rodolfo Boraso, 2023

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Shakespeare’s Principal Collaborator — Himself?

Hugh M . Richmond

Academia Letters, 2021

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Fragmenting Authorship in the Eighteenth-Century Shakespeare Edition

Edmund King

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Michael Blanding, The North Delusion, and his Ignorance about the Life and Writings of Francis Bacon and his Authorship of the Shakespeare Works

A Phoenix

2024

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Alicante Journal of English Studies 25(2012): 19-32 Shakespeare: Revising and Re-visioning

Janet Clare

2016

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In the Character of Shakespeare: Canon, Authorship, and Attribution in Eighteenth-Century England

Edmund King

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A Study In Shakespeare’s Genres (Summer 2014)

Mahyar Ebrahimi

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The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare (review) (2003, Shakespeare Quarterly, 54.2)

Dympna Callaghan

Shakespeare Quarterly, 2003

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Two tough nuts to crack: did Shakespeare write the 'Shakespeare' portions of Sir Thomas More and Edward III? Part I

Ward Elliott

2010

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A Study on Shakespeare and his Literature Work

Dr. Ramachandran Manickam, Vimala Saravanan

Contemporaneity of Language and Literature in the Robotized Millennium, 2022

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Special Edition of Baconiana Commemorating the 400 Year Anniversary of the 1623 Shakespeare First Folio

A Phoenix

2023

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Shaking a Spear at Ignorance: Shakespeare was the Tudor Princes Francis Bacon and Edward de Vere

Timothy Spearman

Saudi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2020

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“Author! Author!”: Shakespeare and biography

Graham Holderness

Shakespeare, 2009

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Chapter from new book on Shakespeare

Robert Grudin

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Who wrote Bacon? Assessing the respective roles of Francis Bacon and his secretaries in the production of his English works

Noel B. Reynolds

2012

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Shakespeare and Milton Contribution.pdf

VEDA'S JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE [JOELL]

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Shakespeare Revisited

Bijay K Danta

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The Real Man behind William Shakespeare

Gizem Aydın

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Narratives About Collaborating Playwrights: The New Bibliography, "Disintegration," and the Problem of Multiple Authorship in Shakespeare

Edmund King

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Who was William Shakespeare?: an introduction to the life and works

Dympna Callaghan

Choice Reviews Online, 2013

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Ruiz-Morgan, Jennifer. 2023. Review of Cerezo Moreno, Marta. (2022). Critical Approaches to Shakespeare (1623-2000). Shakespeare for All Time. Madrid: UNED.

Jennifer Ruiz-Morgan

International Journal of English Studies, 2023

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When Absence of Evidence Is Evidence of Absence: An Incident in the History of the Shakespeare Authorship

William Ray

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Two Tough Nuts to Crack: Did Shakespeare Write the 'Shakespeare'Portions of Sir Thomas More and Edward

Robert Valenza

cmc.edu

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