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Bacon and Shakespeare - Unveiling the Literary Controversy: Decoding the Shakespearean Enigma - cover

Bacon and Shakespeare - Unveiling the Literary Controversy: Decoding the Shakespearean Enigma

Albert Frederick Calvert

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Bacon and Shakespeare," Albert Frederick Calvert embarks on a provocative exploration of the authorship debate surrounding William Shakespeare's plays, positing the theory that Sir Francis Bacon was the true playwright behind the works attributed to Shakespeare. Calvert employs a meticulous literary analysis that intertwines biographical facts, historical context, and textural evidence. His writing is characterized by a rigorous scholarly tone yet remains accessible, inviting a broad audience to engage with the intricate dynamics of Elizabethan literature and its socio-political milieu. By examining linguistic parallels, thematic echoes, and philosophical undertones, Calvert crafts a compelling argument that challenges long-held assumptions in literary circles. Calvert, an accomplished scholar and historian, was deeply intertwined with the literary landscape of his time. His fascination with the enigmatic figure of Shakespeare, coupled with an academic background in literature and philosophy, propelled him to investigate alternative authorship theories. Through his extensive research, Calvert synthesized available evidence, reflecting both the zeitgeist of the early 20th century and his own belief in the transformative power of literature. For readers intrigued by literary mysteries and historical inquiry, "Bacon and Shakespeare" offers a refreshing perspective that not only enriches understanding of one of the greatest literary figures but also compels readers to reconsider the nature of authorship itself. This book stands as an essential read for Shakespeare enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone curious about the interplay of history, literature, and identity.
Available since: 12/09/2019.
Print length: 1918 pages.

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