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Paperback Bacon and Shake-speare Parallelisms Book

ISBN: 1024092259

ISBN13: 9781024092257

Bacon and Shake-speare Parallelisms

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Bacon and Shake-speare Parallelisms, penned by Edwin Reed and originally published in 1902, delves into the intricate debate surrounding the authorship of William Shakespeare's works. This book meticulously explores the purported parallels between the writings of Francis Bacon and the plays and poems attributed to Shakespeare.

Reed presents a detailed analysis of linguistic similarities, thematic resonances, and philosophical alignments, inviting readers to reconsider traditional attributions and engage with alternative theories. By highlighting these 'parallelisms, ' the book contributes to the ongoing discussion of one of literature's most enduring mysteries: Did Shakespeare write Shakespeare?

This edition makes available a significant contribution to the Baconian theory, appealing to scholars, literary enthusiasts, and anyone intrigued by the enigma of the Bard and the compelling possibility of a hidden hand behind the masterpieces.

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