15 Aug 2015

(238) Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, George Sandys -- It's always the same!

The degree of word, sentence and text parallels between Shakespeare /Sandys and Marlowe/Sandys cannot have happened coincidentally. 

Whats the reason?



    Anonymous: Wits recreation 1640                   Therein : Epitaph on George Syndys                         George Sandys 1615 A relation of a Journey
                                             

The german book (Summary)  „➢Der true Shakespeare: Christopher Marlowe  frequently quotes a  book „➢Wit’s recreations“(1640) of an Anonymous Author (AA).
Because of massive contextual connections and correlations  AA is recognized as the hidden Poet Marlowe/alias Shakespeare. Within the section of Epitaphs AA wrote a poem (Epitaph 79  s.Faksimile!) on George Sandys.
Doesn't  this epitaph frankly tell us  that behind Sandys ("Sands I was") another ("in others breath") under both names lives ("our names"), so he hides the true author ("fame deceives deadmans hand trust ) "? Note the wordplay of "sand" (=  death)


Who was George Sandys



George Sandys cannot possibly  have been an ordinary travel writer but a poet and a kind of "universal genius" with an unparalleled mastery of free poetic translation from Latin into English, with a vast knowledge of the world, ["➢A relation of a Journey begun to .Dom 1610 "]. He  must have written  this book between 1610 and 1615,  a time when Shakespeare had retired to Stratford .-

One cannot possibly assume that the degree of  word, sentence and text parallels between Shakespeare/Sandys on the one side and Marlowe/Sandys on the other side may have happened purely coincidental. (reflect the following text parallels 


see Parallelisms: Shakespeare - Sandys

                                                 
                                            see  Parallelisms: Marlowe - Sandys