Sir Stanley Wells' deliberately misleading book title !
If Stanley Wells would have been an honest man he would have put the title question of his book differently.
→Stanley Wells, renowned Shakespeare expert and former Head of the →"Shakespeare Birthplace Trust" published Febr.4th 2014 a new e-book entitled "Why Shakespeare was Shakespeare"
It's dishonest, that Wells falsifies the spelling of the name of the Stratford man.
There do exist no "familiar" records (like baptism, wedding, births, deaths, will, signatures) wheresoever, showing the Stratford man's name written as "Shake" instead of "Shak".
By claiming with the title Phrase that the two names are the same, and spelling them the same, Wells deliberately misleads the reader from the beginning into thinking that of course, the Stratford man was also the author.
If Wells would have been an honest man he would have put the question:
Was Shakspere [from Stratford] the author Shakespeare of the "Sonnets" or of "Romeo and Juliet?]"If Wells would have been an honest man he would have put the question:
or Why Shakspere was Shakespeare?
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'Anonymous' - Prof Carol Rutter & Prof Stanley Wells discuss the Shakespeare authorship question