The authorship Problem consists of 2 separate consecutive steps of solution approach..
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First Illustration (left - click link below!) of Shakespeare " In William Dugdale's: The Antiquities of Warwickshire illustrated 1656 compared to the Stratford monument today |
- Step 1: Why it was not (or could not possibly have been) William of Stratford?
[.., some reasons.e.g.Video 1/Video2
the Author of "Hamlet" or "Venus and Adonis" . ]
I assume Step 1 would be accepted by a majority of farsighted critical and rationally thinking people, (...not to be confused with Shakespeare Academics, their acceptance of step1 would mean "Career Suicide") if for the consecutive second Step a rationale answer would or could have been found
[.., some reasons.e.g.Video 1/Video2
the Author of "Hamlet" or "Venus and Adonis" . ]
I assume Step 1 would be accepted by a majority of farsighted critical and rationally thinking people, (...not to be confused with Shakespeare Academics, their acceptance of step1 would mean "Career Suicide") if for the consecutive second Step a rationale answer would or could have been found
- Step 2: Since William of Stratford was not the author, then who was it? -
Why no logic and definite solution of this crucial step and question could be achieved for 2 centuries: Why instead a factual problem was endlessly ridiculed by discussing 75 candidates and disposing it at the landfill of conspiracy theories?
Why no logic and definite solution of this crucial step and question could be achieved for 2 centuries: Why instead a factual problem was endlessly ridiculed by discussing 75 candidates and disposing it at the landfill of conspiracy theories?
There seems to be a clear dilemma:
First Step and Second Step cancel each other out: they are mutually dependent!
First Step and Second Step cancel each other out: they are mutually dependent!
To repeat myself: after a century of arguments assembled there is no longer a logical compelling necessity to accept the First Step, (i.e. to recognize William from Stratford as the true author of Hamlet, Romeo &Juliet etc.) : there are definitely not sufficient plausible arguments that William of Stratford was a literary Polymath!
Otherwise over centuries a community of "Non-Stratfordians" would never have been formed.
But even today Non-Stratfordians (such as Diana Price, a.o. ) committing the deplorable error to concentrate on Step 1...and seem to fear the second step as the devil the holy water.
Thus the more complex Second Step has not even begun to be analysed, discussed or understood---and that's why the solution of the unique authorship issue meanwhile stagnates for a century!...
A breakthrough in solving the fundamental authorship issue will only be possible, when we definitely close [for a while] the trail 1[step1], concentrate on trail 2[step2] and study the consequences of thoughts which have not been thought through.-
Only by finding Trail 2 we will be able to find the Exit.