January 29, 2016

(385) David Riggs didn't discuss the pro's of the Marlowe / Shakespeare authorship!

Riggs 

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committed himself to the nullity of the 

Marlowe /Shakespeare authorship theory. - 

Why?

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 It's  barely acceptable, that the  Calvin-Hoffman Price winner Prof.Riggs didn't deal at least in one chapter of his  "Marlowe book" with the Marlowe /Shakespeare authorship controversy.






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David Riggs ,  English professor (Emeritus) at Stanford University in 2004 published a  book
                          


                                         "The World of Christopher Marlowe"
                            

I wonder why David Riggs has not processed the literature ( positive ---> arguments) of the --->Marlowe / Shakespeare authorship controversy for the interested reader , in at least one chapter. Would this not have been appropriate in the 21st century?

He has early committed himself to the nullity of the Marlowe /Shakespeare authorship theory. -

 

Riggs’s book unintentionally says this:

If Marlowe were not dead, everything would make sense —but since he must be dead, we will not ask.

That is not an argument against survival.
It is a disciplinary boundary.

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Astonishingly enough :
 he won the Calvin-Hoffman prize 1598! s.Blog 188) which was - according to the statutes - hardly compatible with his Price ESSAY 



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