27 Dec 2016

(492) The Shakespeare Authorship: an unsolicited question


All 12 Jurors of George Wither's  „Great Assises“(1635) 

are "Alias" or "Pseudo-nyms" of the true Shakespeare 

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Exemplary book titles of the 12 literary Jurors in "The great Assises" of an anonymous Poet (The "true" Shakespeare, alias Marlowe)
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12 alleged Jurors alias Pseudo-Author-names of the true (anonymous) author of the "Great Assises"
Marlowe) including Shakespeare, Drayton, Heywood, Wither,Sylvester,Fletcher etc)



The artistically written anonymous essay, "The Great Assises", [Experts assume the pseudonymous  author George Wither] served the true Poet Genius  (Marlowe/Shakespeare , alias his multiple pseudonyms) as a metaphorical "general reckoning" with the society, with his life situation and wih his fate.
The author gives the reader some broad hints, that "his"  jurours of "his Great Assises" in reality represent additional identities of himself, who was forced to write under many pennames inclusive Shakespeere (…as mimicke).

As absurd and ridiculous this may sound, the truth of a historical „Multi-Pseudonymous Reality“ of Shakespeare  can only be understood, if you delve deeper into the contextual matters of  contemporary authors (or „jurours“) , in this case  of  "The Great Assises". (For details s.Video)