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Notes On The Bacon-Shakespeare Question (1900)
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324 pages
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Focusing on the authorship debate of Shakespeare's plays, the book examines the theory that Francis Bacon may have been the true author. Charles Allen analyzes evidence supporting and opposing this claim, including Bacon's writing style and the historical context. He further explores the possible motives behind Bacon's alleged concealment of his authorship and the implications for literary studies. This work serves as a significant resource for those interested in the authorship controversy surrounding Shakespeare's works.
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2009, paperback
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