3 Mar 2015

(64) Why Shakspere failed to contribute to the wealth of contemporary literary genres?


SHAKESPEARE
 HOW MANY ?



This questions definitely needs a plausible answer! (s.Video!)






Modified title page of David Prechts Bestseller.

The title of a german Top Ranking Bestseller "Who am I and if so, how many?" from David Precht (indicating -as Precht writes- an era of fundamental doubts about the self and about the continuity of experience) has been modified here. Why there are such fundamental doubts about an identity between Shakspere (Stratford) and the author Shakespeare of "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet" ??

Who was the literary universal Genius really? and How many?
....how can it have happened that the greatest poet and playwright of his time did not not contribute to the massive contemporary literary genres , ? (completely digitized e.g. in EEBO, Early English Books Online)

Numerous literary G E N R E S   in contemporary literary works  (1580-1630 -  core title word contemporary  books )
Academy, Adventures, Advocate, Anatomies, Annales, Answers, Anthologiae, Appeal, Apologies, Anti-romances, Apothegmes, Arraignments, Atropoion, Banquets, Bookes, Caveats, Challenge, Chronicles, Complaints, Compendium, Conceates, Confutations, Considerations, Consolations, Controversies, Cures, Declarations, Defenses, Delightes, Description, Devises, Dialogues, Dictionairies, Dirge, Discoverie, Discourses, Egloges, Elegies, Elements, Emblemes, Encomiums, Epigrams, Epitaphes, Epistles, Essaies, Examinations, Expositions, Fancies, Fictions (Moral), Fragmenta, Funerals, Histories, Hymnes, Humours, Instructions, Itinerariums, Invectives, Lamentations, Legends, Lettres (and anwers to letters), Madrigales, Meditations, Memoratives, Messages, Mirrour, Miscelanea, Miseries, Motives, News, Novelles, Odes, Orations, Observations, Pamphlet, Parables, Paradoxes, Paraphrastical Transcripts, Pastoralls, Passions, Philosophies, Principles, Poems, Poetical Comparisons, Portraitures, Prayses (Praises), Psalmes, Questions, Quodlibets, Recantations, Recreations, Register, Remarks, Remedies, Repliques, Resolves, Resolution, Rhapsodies, Sacrifice, Satyres, Scourges, Sermons, Similies, Sonetts, Songs, Summons, Survey, Tales, Tears, Tracts, Transcripts, Translations, Treasuries, Treatises, Triall, View, Visions, Vox, Warnings, Workes, und viele andere.