John Michell : Shakspere from Stratford is the weakest ….
…of all Shakespeare authorship candidates ...
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John Michell final Paragraph of Chapter X "The professional Candidate"[Marlowe]
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John Michell (1933 – 2009) , a fine English author, published over the course of his life books on an array of different subjects. An abiding preoccupation was the Shakespeare authorship question.
His book "Who Wrote Shakespeare? (1996) was reckoned by The Washington Post "the best overview yet of the authorship question.".
In Chapter 10 he dealt with Marlowe as a candidate . His last sentence in his Marlowe Chapter 10 attests a visionary power:
If he [Marlowe] really did survive his own murder, ... there is no limit to what he can be supposed to have done later.
John Michell (1933 – 2009) , a fine English author, published over the course of his life books on an array of different subjects. An abiding preoccupation was the Shakespeare authorship question.
His book "Who Wrote Shakespeare? (1996) was reckoned by The Washington Post "the best overview yet of the authorship question.".
In Chapter 10 he dealt with Marlowe as a candidate . His last sentence in his Marlowe Chapter 10 attests a visionary power:
If he [Marlowe] really did survive his own murder, ... there is no limit to what he can be supposed to have done later.
In Michael Rubbo' s film "Much Ado about something" Michell made an essential statement:
Shakespeare, the man from Stratford, is the weakest...[of the candidates discussed in the authorship debate and his book]