Understanding the Invisible Shakespeare represents Brenda James'
third book on Sir Henry Neville. Her new research has led to
further evidence for his authorship and delves into the world of
the Neville Knights and their societies. This book includes
newly-presented letters from Sir Henry while imprisoned in the
Tower of London, a detailed and daring Political Treatise by Sir
Henry Neville and analyses both its vocabulary and sentiments,
demonstrating how they are parallel to those found in the
Shakespeare works. Another feature is an extended analysis of
Sonnet 121 contributed by a prominent attorney. He tellingly
concludes that when its text is subjected to a series of recognised
analytical techniques employed in legal circles, then its author
can only be someone bearing the name NEVILLE. When all this, and
more, appears alongside the sleuthing of more tantalising clues in
the plays themselves then this becomes a 'must have' book for all
authorship detectives.
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