This is a collection of essays by major international literary and
cultural critics on the Shakespeare authorship question and
controversy. "The Shakespeare Authorship" question - the question
of who wrote Shakespeare's plays and who the man we know as
Shakespeare was - is a subject which fascinates millions of people
the world over and can be seen as a major cultural phenomenon.
However, much discussion of the question exists on the very margins
of academia, deemed by most Shakespearean academics as unimportant
or, indeed, of interest only to conspiracy theorists. Yet, many
academics find the Authorship question interesting and worthy of
analysis in theoretical and philosophical terms. This collection
brings together leading literary and cultural critics to explore
the Authorship question as a social, cultural and even theological
phenomenon and consider it in all its rich diversity and
significance.
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