The Story That the Sonnets Tell
ISBN: 9781897763056
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Adam Hart (Publishers) Ltd
This work uncovers a carefully kept 400-year-old secret. The story that the 154 autobiographical sonnets reflect, it argues, is the life and tragedy of Chistopher Marlowe, whereas they do not any point touch the life of William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon. More
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This volume begins from the premise that no one would have gone to the trouble of publishing a book of autobiographical poems with a heavily cryptic dedication to a mysterious "Mr W.H." unless there had been something very important to hide.
Determined to discover the hidden truth about William Shakespeare's authorship of the "Sonnets", this book uncovers a carefully kept 400-year-old secret. The story that the 154 autobiographical sonnets reflect, the book argues, is the life and tragedy of Chistopher Marlowe, whereas they do not any point touch the life of William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon. A.D. Wraight is the author of "Shakespeare's Sonnets".
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