1 Jul 2015

(193) Shakespeare and the true identity of John Florio... could it be that Tassinari found only half way to the end of a lie .....?

  It makes a lot of sense that the „True“ Poet Genius Shakespeare used Florio's                        Name  similar to Shake-speare's name and others   as one of his  multiple pseudonyms.



Lamberto Tassinari


2013 ->Lamberto Tassinari  has presented a revised and enlarged 2nd edition of his book -> "John Florio ,The man who was Shakespeare...- the end of a lie)." (also as an E-book??) 

Irrefutable logic arguments led him to the conviction that  John Florio (the author with that name) must be congruent with William Shakespeare the true author who created the Canon:

Florio, a gifted translator, linguist and propagator of Italian, French and Spanish languages and cultures in the England of the Tudors and Stuarts as a true identity and as author of the plays and poems attributed to a Stratford actor, William  Shakspere).  

No doubt, Tassinari has made a great number of significant points, and evidently there are many sorts of intrinsic - not fully understood- connections between Florio and Shakespeare. But, Tassinari's final conclusion of a personal identity  between Florio and Shakespeare for significant reasons - as I assume- is  incorrect, as long as  he takes the personal identity of John Florio for granted....

At the end of the last of his four small videos (click below!) Tassinari formulated his conviction:
"....what I understood, is that Florio tried to reveal his own identity, but  that was an impossible revelation, because it was already too late, to reveal himself...the melancholic aspect of the "Tempest" is the result of this impossibility to reveal his own identity at the end of his career, 1611,.This is the revelation, this is the beginning of. ..?"

According to the ->Marlowe-Theory and "Philosophy" of this website surviving Marlowe throughout  his life constantly concealed his identity by changing his pseudonyms,  thus also having used the name Florio with possible connections to Michel Angelo Florio.
July 12, 2013 S.Frampton in an ->article of the Guardian "Who edited Shakespeare?" asked if Florio was involved in Editing the First Folio and  if passages therein may be his work..- 

Yes it seems higly probable that our poet-genius  (Note: the author who created the canon) , used Florio's name similar to Shake-speare's name  as  one of  his multiple pseudonyms.

SHAKESPEARE IS JOHN FLORIO Part 1 .mov


SHAKESPEARE IS JOHN FLORIO Part 2

SHAKESPEARE IS JOHN FLORIO Part 3


SHAKESPEARE IS JOHN FLORIO Part 4