Why the scientists did not mention
with a single word the centuries-old Shakespeare
(literary) authorship problem?
Dr Jayne Archer and Professors Richard M. Turley and Howard Thomas of the University of Aberystwyth in North Wales reported at the Hay Festival of Literature and the Arts about their award-winning results (s.Video).
They showed that Shakspere from Stratford bought food like wheat and barley, hoarded and sold malt during times of food shortages at a profit over a period of 15 years. Shakspere combined legal and illegall activities and became the largest property owner in his hometown.
They showed that Shakspere from Stratford bought food like wheat and barley, hoarded and sold malt during times of food shortages at a profit over a period of 15 years. Shakspere combined legal and illegall activities and became the largest property owner in his hometown.
The findings should
highlight the (unexpected) contrast in aspects of Shakespeare’s personality.
How could it happen that the scientists did not mention with any word or at least discuss the centuries-old Shakespeare authorship hypothesis which assumes, that Shakspere (Stratford) and Shakespeare ( the author of the plays) were not identical and that the Stratford business dealer gave his name as a frontman to mask the concealed endangered Poet-Genius..( Marlowe) (See HOME)