6 Jul 2015

(198) Marlowe/Shakespeare theory condensed in 2 sentences

The Marlowe/ Shake-speare authorship  theory in a telegraphic style

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>"The Daily Telegraph" (April 22, 2014) in an article "Shakespeare: the conpiracy theories" on the occasion of the celebration of the 450th birthday of Shakespeare  summarized  the 5 most widely known authorship theories

 (Earl of Oxford,

                Francis Bacon,
                              Christopher Marlowe, 
                                                       William Stanley, 
                                                                        Roger Manners)

 as conspiracy theories.-


"Since there is so little knowledge about the real William Shakespeare - The DailyTelegraph wrote 

- it would be hardly suprising therefore, that plenty of theories about our most famous bard and his work have arisen , since after all already Mark Twain said:  'So far as anybody actually knows and can prove, Shakespeare of Stratford-on-Avon never wrote a play in his life'.” 


For Marlowe the Telegraph  summarized :



In earlier times Telegraph(ic) transmissions of a highly condensed message often could  no more properly be understood.  But enlarged Telegram messages were not used , because they were too costly


(read  a more "ext(p)ensive" telegraphic proposal )....






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