Concealed Christopher Marlowe wrote under multiple pennames / pseudonyms(such as B.Griffin or W.Shake-speare).Sonnet 53 of Griffins "Fidessa" is a blue print of Marlowes destiny![]() It’s a damning verdict for English Literature, that it never succeeded to identify an author B.Griffin having written the distinguished sequence of Sonnets „Fidessa“ 1596 at the peak time of Elisabethan sonnetiers. - The main reason for this failure was, among others, the fact, that is was not possible to fit highly specific contexts of an outstandig poet to the poets biographic situation. For 1596 this would only have been possible if the Marlowe theory would have been contemplated.- Fidessa in all respects literally provides the authentic blueprint of Christopher Marlowe‘s destiny (alias name: Shake-speare) .
Sonnet 53 in FIDESSA
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For centuries, the question of Shakespeare's authorship has puzzled readers, scholars, and researchers. This blog presents a comprehensive solution: The Multi-Pseudonymity Theory (MPT). According to my extensive research, Christopher Marlowe — officially declared dead in 1593 — survived and continued to write under multiple pseudonyms.