Sujet : Re: The Hidden Life is Best
De : g (at) *nospam* crcomp.net (Don)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 27. Apr 2024, 05:06:33
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
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Don wrote:
John Savard wrote:
Don wrote:
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Widely travelled, he had first hand
knowledge of the settings used in his plays.
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The only alternat authorship theory for the plays of Sakespeare that
isn't utterly ludicrous on its face is the one crediting Edward de
Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, for them.
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Not that this theory is necessarily true either, but it's the only one
with even the slightest bit of plausibility.
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Host Frederick fisks feeble alternatives in Episode 10's excerpt:
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All The Evidence You Need (to know that Bacon was Shakespeare)
<https://thehiddenlifeisbest.com/post/episode-10/home>
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He diligently debunks dilapidated de Vere dogma found on youtube:
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Jim Warren - Foundations of the Oxfordian Claim
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXASaFCwlH0>
Episode 10's unabridged audio and associated transcript are behind a
paywall. Unfortunately, a bout of Bacon burnout hit me after listening
to all of the free excerpts during the past few weeks. There's too much
Bacon to digest all at once. When my Bacon craving returns it'll be
worth my while to pay for access to content.
In lieu of a transcript, the free episodic 10 excerpt was reheard
by me during this evening's dog walk. The show host credits the plays
to a group of writers led by show runner Bacon, who personally wrote
the most momentous scripts. While other writers, such as de Vere, wrote
lesser known material.
Danke,
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