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The Shakespearean Myth (Classic Reprint): William Shakespeare and Circumstantial Evidence

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M. Guizot, in his History of England, states the Shakespearean problem in a few words, when he says:
"Let us finally mention the great comedian, the great tragedian, the great philosopher, the great poet, who was in his lifetime butcher's apprentice, poacher, actor, theatrical manager, and whose name is William Shakespeare.
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354 pages, Paperback

First published September 27, 2015

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