2 Nov 2015

(317) Phillips' understanding of the paradoxes of Shake-speare's life and his failure to reach a logic conclusion !

Graham Phillips did not go far enough but remained stuck in the quagmire of the murky Shakespeare dogma:  

the Stratfordman simply  lived a strange  "double live"!


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Graham Phillips                  

Graham Phillips, a British non-fiction author investigating unsolved historical mysteries for over twenty years, published a book on Shakespeare's authorship 1995 "The Shakespeare Conspiracy "(with Martin Keatman) -

In a recent interview he told us, that "The Stratford Shakspere" lived in a luxurious house and owned a number of other properties, while "The London Shakespeare" lived in squalid, single-roomed, rented accommodation in some of the poorest districts in the capital. 

"The Stratford Shakspere" acted as a money lender, lending considerable sums of money; 
"The London Shakespeare" was constantly being sought by debt collectors for relatively small sums of money he should easily have been able to pay. 

Something mysterious was going on, at the very least,

Shakespeare was living a strange double life.(??) 

Phillips: " I think ...he wasn't being used s a frontman. He did actually write the plays, he was like the director of a team that wrote the plays.....he became a director of a writing syndicate, to put the plays together....a collective effort...Shakespeare was a production compamy

It seems as if Graham Phillips could not develop the ability of a notion that "The Stratford  and the London Shakspeare"  were not identical, for Phillips the solution was that  simply the Stratfordman lived a strange  "double live"

thus he could not have been the frontman of a deadly threatened Poet.

Unfortunately Phillips  did not succeed to leave well-trodden paths. He did not go far enough but remained stuck in the quagmire of the murky Shakespeare myth.