30 Sept 2015

(284) Was a certain "T.P." in 1578 aware of Marlowe / Shake-speare's upcoming literary ideas? Who was T.P.?

Strange early literary connections between T.P.  and Marlowe / Shakespeare  in 1578

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In 1578 an anonymous writer (initial Poem poem signed by T.P., experts assume Thomas Procto[e?]r ) published a book Of the knowledge and conducte of warres..(s.Faksimile)". 



T.P.(Thomas Proctor


 In his preface the author presents suspicious "contrarieties" between many different European countrymen like the Skythians, the Turke  and Tartarian and Persians which he contrasts with the combative  Englishmen .-


In criticising the English man ("...two onelie poyntes of imperfection...are noted to be in great parte of Englishe men")  he contrasts them with the Romans  and Carthagians, and  especially emphasizes Dido the Queen of Carthago and the rise of the Cathagians  in a marginal note (they grew in greatnes, to checke  encounter the mightie estate of  Rome).-

He compares Alexander the mighty monarch of Persia with the mightie Victory of Henry the Fifth ( s.Blog  XXX ) and his most renowne bataille of Agincourt and saundry triumphant conquestes in France. He calls himAlexander of England.  He  mentions the nobleman George Kastrioti (known as George Scanderbeg = Lord Alexander) with his victories against the Ottoman empire of the Turkes.-  

He mentiones the great Tamberlane (the scythian shepheard)  and Bajazet, Emperor of the Turks .- In the course of the book  the subject turnes to Machiavelli, to the Fables among women of Canterbury,  to Coriolanus,  to Caesar, to Anthony and Cleopatry , to Holofernes (like vice was curtoled of his head). Sir Thomas More, King Henry VI and "ungracious" Pucelle of France , King Henry VIII, TouchstoneHippolytus.. etc etc.

The author in 1578 seems to  have been  fully aware of  the upcoming, not yet published  literary ideas or projects  of Marlowe/Shakespeare.- 

Will anyone tell us, that all of these tight literary connections  to Marlowe / Shakespeare  in 1578,  (in their 15th year of life), were produced by a completely unknown writer TP Thomas Procto[e?]r,  and is  merely a coincidence?-
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29 Sept 2015

(283) The brilliant trick question: Was Shakespeare Shakespeare? "Is Buchanan Buchanan?"

Why Buchanan doesn't clearly, unambigously and honestly ask: Did "Shakspere" (Straford) write King Lear?     or   "Is 'Shakspere' (Stratford) identical with "Shake-speare", the author of King Lear ? 
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Nick Buchanan



Tom Reedy? , alias William Dugdale,
  alias Nick Buchanan?
Nick Buchanan is a graphic teacher, artist and hypnotherapist from Liverpool. He prefers to hide  behind pseudonyms / pseudo-pictures Tom Reedy/William Dugdale etc., and is committed to the "Oxfrauds", who fight against  the Shakespeare-Oxford authorship thesis.-

He published the ->Book "->What happens in Shakespeare's King Lear (click Video-1)" offering an unfamiliar Lay-out.-    Lear "falls" -  as Buchanan claims  " ...on the side of  Shakespeare being Shakespeare" (s.Video-2 below) ...In the final analysis the evidence is overwhelming."   Thus in the end he denies a  Shakespeare Authorship problem. -

As many Stratfordians uniformly do (s. Stanley Wells), Buchanan deliberately obscures the Shakespeare authorship problem from the very beginning by formulating  the question: "Was Shakespeare Shakespeare?" ![Wells: Why Shakespeare was Shakespeare]

Why he doesn't clearly, unambigously and honestly  ask: Did "Shakspere" (Straford) write King Lear? or "Is 'Shakspere' (Stratford) identical with "Shake-speare", the author of King Lear ?


Buchanan enjoys to hide behind a pseudonym (Tom Reedy?) or a pseudopicture (William Dugdale). Why? - 

Why the deadly threatened author and  poet-genius [Marlowe] of "King Lear"  wasn't allowed  - for safety reasons- to hide with a  pseudonym "Shake-speare", taken from a living, paid dummy  "Shakspere"(Stratford)  ?