Who was Shakespeare?
Was William Shakespeare the True Author?
By Gemma Argent, published Apr 03, 2007
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For anyone visiting London, the home of William Shakespeare at Stratford-on-Avon is a must see tourist stop, along with the Globe Theatre and Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey. But, could it be that these historical markers could all be incorrect?
What if there really was no author by the name of William Shakespeare? What if someone else wrote the dramatic and comedic works and was forced into using a pseudonym to protect his, or their, true identity?
The late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries were turbulent, primarily due to politics and religious persecution. Queen Elizabeth I was born in 1533 to Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn, his second wife. When Elizabeth was only about three, her mother was executed, leaving her to be raised with tutors and handmaids. She learned quickly how important it was to remain secretive and to watch every word and every step. She was imprisoned in the Tower of London, where some speculate that she met a fellow prisoner named Robert Dudley, rumored by some to be her future husband and lover.
Armed with this information, some groups believe that Queen Elizabeth gave birth to two sons, one of whom became known as Sir Francis Bacon, the great philosopher and statesman. If such a child existed, remaining hidden and disguised from the public, provided a top education by the secret generosity of the Queen herself, couldn't he have written plays centered about political and courtly intrigue? Bacon had earned a reputation as a great writer, schooled in law and languages, and had many friends in high positions.
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