For more than 150 years, academics have questioned how William
Shakespeare of Stratford--a man with limited schooling who
apparently never traveled abroad--wrote such a rich body of work
said to draw on the largest vocabulary of any writer in the English
language. Motivated by scholarship, Shakespeare historian Brenda
James set out to uncover the truth behind literature's greatest
mystery.
"The Truth Will Out" is the culmination of James's search, a
book five years in the making that details the intensive research,
painstaking deciphering, and remarkable historical detection into
the true identity of William Shakespeare. Coauthors James and
respected history professor William D. Rubinstein explore these
monumental findings and demonstrate how studying the dedication to
Shakespeare's sonnets led them to the real author behind the
English language's most enduring works. Offering eye-opening and
definitive evidence, this groundbreaking work points to Sir Henry
Neville, a prominent Elizabethan diplomat and member of Parliament,
whose position in society forced him to allow an actor to take
credit for his literary genius. Captivating, elucidating, and
certain to provoke lively debate, "The Truth Will Out" is a
revelatory exploration of two men and their time that will forever
change the landscape of Shakespearean scholarship.
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