29 Aug 2015

252) Newsweek:The Campaign to prove that Shakespeare didn't exist. An inexcusable linguistic sloppiness!

The correct clarifying title should read: Why the pseudonym Shakespeare was taken from a living dummy Shakspeare?




Robert Gore-Langton
Robert Gore-Langton   December 29, 2014 wrote an  --> article in Newsweek entitled "The Campaign to Prove Shakespeare Didn't Exist". 

A campaign is defined as an organized effort which seeks to influence the decision making process within a specific group. 

 The title makes it evident that journalists feel no need to  help to clarify the actual problem of the Shakespeare authorship : Of course,  William Shakspere did exist!

No one will and can doubt that fact! (All family members always spelled as Shakspeare,) but the true life threatened author of "Hamlet" and "Macbeth" Christopher Marlowe,  [Summary Marlowe Thesis ] was so ingenious, to increase his safety in London and England by abandoninghis identity and taking the pseudonym  of the living businessman from Stratford in London as well as many other pseudonyms troughout his long life.

The correct clarifying title should read: Why the pseudonym Shakespeare was taken from a living dummy Shakspeare?