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The Shakespeare Myth: Unraveling the Secrets of Shakespearean Authorship: A Scholarly Exploration

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In "The Shakespeare Myth," Edwin Sir Durning-Lawrence delves into the controversial and thought-provoking assertion that the works attributed to William Shakespeare may not have originated from the man himself. With a blend of meticulous research and incisive argumentation, Durning-Lawrence employs a skeptical lens, questioning not only the authorship of the plays but also the societal factors that have contributed to Shakespeare's enduring mythology. Written in an intricate literary style reminiscent of the philosophical inquiries of the late 19th century, the book situates itself within the broader context of literary criticism and authorship debates of the time, advocating for a re-examination of accepted narratives in literary history. Durning-Lawrence, a notable figure in the late Victorian period, was influenced by the intellectual currents of his time, particularly the burgeoning interest in authorship and the rise of alternative theories regarding literary figures. His background as both a scholar and an advocate for controversial ideas led him to challenge the established canon of Shakespeare, culminating in a work that urges readers to scrutinize the evidential foundations of literary legends and the socio-cultural mechanisms that uphold them. For readers engaged in literary studies or those intrigued by authorship debates, "The Shakespeare Myth" offers a compelling exploration of one of literature's greatest enigmas. Durning-Lawrence's provocative thesis invites readers to reconsider their assumptions about Shakespeare and encourages a critical examination of how mythology shapes our understanding of cultural icons.

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Ebook: 26 de octubre de 2023

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