16 May 2015

(145) A predominant rejection of the Shakespeare authorship problem

 Only a  "science-oriented" solution of the Shakespeare authorship mystery …

should lead to a gradual erosion of the Stratford Dogma 

and eventually bring the debate to its disappearance





On the occasion of the worldwide celebrations of the Anniversary of Shakespeare's  450th Birthday (April 2014), many would have expected an accounting attempt of our present knowledge  ...such as:.

"Where do we stand after 450 years in a long debate on whether Shakespeare of Stratford was identical with the author of   Hamlet

"..Nowhere this attempt has been made. The Media and academic refusal of treatment of the Shakespeare authorship problem were almost absolute. 

Contrary to this attitude of an "academic Expertise"  [and their "media sympathizers"] that have long regarded the problem as solved, 

you may not reasonably expect that the debate about the authorship of Shakespeare will disappear.  

One can predict that an increasingly educated population won't be fobbed off in the future with the sheer size of  "implausibilitiesrelating to the man from Stratford. 
Only a  satisfactory, "science-oriented" solution  (s.example) of the Shakespeare authorship mystery should lead to a gradual erosion of the Stratford Dogma and eventually bring the debate to its disappearance.