Marlowe Unmasked — The Multi-Pseudonymity Theory of Shakespeare Authorship

For centuries, the question of Shakespeare's authorship has puzzled readers, scholars, and researchers. This blog presents a comprehensive solution: The Multi-Pseudonymity Theory (MPT). According to my extensive research, Christopher Marlowe — officially declared dead in 1593 — survived and continued to write under multiple pseudonyms.

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Apr 7, 2015

(100) Marlowe/Shakespeare Blog Jubilee

Stunning WDRs daily  "Time-signal" ("Zeitzeichen")  for Febr. 26







the German National Radio Broadcasting on WDR" Zeitzeichen" (with more than several hundred thousand listeners) on the ocasion of Marlowe's Birthday and the growing evidence of his connections to Shakespeare.


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WDR Zeitzeichen 26.Febr


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blog1- The purpose of the resumption of the Shakespeare authorship debate lies in the realization that his millennium gift to humanity will gain in importance when it has become visible, what an additional literary wealth and what a yet enlarged universal personality and philosophy beyond his dramatic abilities have existed over half a century under concealed names and initials.
The "True Shakespeare" suddenly appears in an unimagined light..


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