18 Jun 2015

(180) Dennis Rawlins: The rejection of Marlowe must be 100 %, leaving no room whatever for doubt of Marlowe's elimination!.

    The rejection of Marlowe must be 100 %,

leaving no room whatever for doubt of Marlowe's elimination!.  

If Marlowe wasn't dead ,  "Oxfordianism" is and so is "Stratfordianism". 




In a  basic and fundamental article (march 2014) in 
 
 "BardBeard: Who Wrote Shakespeare's Plays?  "
 dealing with the Shakespeare authorship question, 

Dennis Rawlins, wrote (L30):


The rejection of Marlowe must be 100,00%,  leaving no room whatever for doubt of Marlowe's elimination. 



 Why?  




Because: if Marlowe wasn't dead,"Oxfordiniasm" is !!, and so is "Stratfordianism".

Unfortunately   ->The  Story is more complicated.