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I Come To Bury Shaksper II: A Deconstruction of the Fable of the Stratfordian Shake-speare and the Supporting Scholarship. An Oxfordian Perspective
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Steinburg, Mr. Steven
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Steinburg, Mr. Steven
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CREATESPACE
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1484073207
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9781484073209
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This work is a unique, systematic, merciless, deconstruction of the Stratfordian Tradition, overturning long-standing scholarship that is foundational and critical to that tradition, documenting what is probably the greatest failure in the history of scholarship. Those who believe that orthodox scholarship has settled the matter of Shake-speare’s authorship will be shocked by this penetrating and meticulously documented exposé and forced to reconsider. This book is aimed at those who are new to Shakespeare and the Shakespeare authorship question and at those who are seasoned students of both.
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