Many of us believe, with good reason, that the plays were written by a courtier, Edward de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford. Many of them were propogandist in nature, but handled by a master.
The Shakespearean establishment argue hard for the man from Stratford. His six signatures come towards the end of his life, all different, some with his hand guided. There is no documented, contemporary proof that he was able to read and write, no proof that he ever attended school.
We Oxfordians have great fun teasing the Stratfordians... and the case continues.
The Shakespearean establishment argue hard for the man from Stratford. His six signatures come towards the end of his life, all different, some with his hand guided. There is no documented, contemporary proof that he was able to read and write, no proof that he ever attended school.
We Oxfordians have great fun teasing the Stratfordians... and the case continues.