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Shakespeare Identified - J. Thomas LOONEY

That one who is not a recognized authority or an expert in literature should attempt the solution of a problem which has so far baffled specialists must doubtless appear to many as a glaring act of over- boldness; whilst to pretend to have actually solved this most momentous of literary puzzles will seem to some like sheer hallucination.What I have to propose, however, is not an accidental discovery, but one resulting from a systematic search. And it is to the nature of the method, combined with a happy inspiration and a fortunate chance, that the results here described were reached.These convinced me that the opponents of the orthodox view had made good their case to this extent, that there was no sufficient evidence that the man William Shakspere had written the works with which he was credited, whilst there was a very strong prima facie presumption that he had not. Everything seemed to point to his being but a mask, behind which some great genius, for inscrutable reasons, had elected to work out his own destiny.(Summary by ToddHW, from Introduction)


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Preface and Preliminary NoteIntroductionThe Stratfordian View, part 1The Stratfordian View, part 2The Stratfordian View, part 3The Stratfordian View, part 4The Stratfordian View, part 5The Stratfordian View, part 6The Stratfordian View, part 7The Stratfordian View, part 8The Stratfordian View, part 9The Stratfordian View, part 10Character of the ProblemMethod of SolutionThe Author: General FeaturesThe Author: Special CharacteristicsThe Search and DiscoveryConditions FulfilledEdward De Vere as Lyric PoetThe Lyric Poetry of Edward De Vere, part 1The Lyric Poetry of Edward De Vere, part 2The Lyric Poetry of Edward De Vere, part 3The Lyric Poetry of Edward De Vere, part 4Records and Early Life of De Vere, part 1 - The Reputation of the Earl of OxfordRecords and Early Life of De Vere, part 2 - The Ancestory of Edward De VereRecords and Early Life of De Vere, part 3 - The Earls of Oxford in the Wars of the RosesRecords and Early Life of De Vere, part 4 - Father of Edward De VereRecords and Early Life of De Vere, part 5 - A Royal WardEarly Manhood, part 1Early Manhood, part 2Early Manhood, part 3Manhood of De Vere. Middle Period. Dramatic ForegroundManhood of De Vere, part 2Manhood of De Vere, part 3Manhood of De Vere, part 4Manhood of De Vere, part 5Manhood of De Vere, part 6Manhood of De Vere. An InterludeManhood of De Vere. Final Example, part 1Manhood of De Vere. Final Example, part 2Manhood of De Vere. Final Example, part 3Manhood of De Vere. Final Example, part 4Posthumous Considerations, part 1Posthumous Considerations, part 2Posthumous Considerations, part 3Poetic Self-Revelation. The Sonnets, part 1Poetic Self-Revelation. The Sonnets, part 2Dramatic Self-Revelation - Hamlet, part 1Dramatic Self-Revelation - Hamlet, part 2Dramatic Self-Revelation - Hamlet, part 3Chronological Summary of Edward De Vere and ShakespeareConclusionAppendix 1 - The Tempest, part 1Appendix 1 - The Tempest, part 2Appendix 1 - The Tempest, part 3Appendix 2 - Supplementary Matters
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