28 Mar 2017

(507) Shakespeare's Measure for Measure: Ros Barbers lost interest in Marlowe?

  Intrinsic Contextual Evidences 
 of  Autobiographical Aspects
  of Marlowes feigned death.


At the 2014  Shakespeare Authorship Trust (SAT) conference Ros Barber gave a lecture on the background sources Shakespeare probably  used when writing   "Measure for Measure!, (MfM) based on  arguments and counterarguments  of Georges Lampin and H.N. Gibson.

Astounding informations (similarities of names and data ) support the idea that the true Shakespeare knew about events 1582 in Paris  (The Claude Tonart Case) but under no circumstances William of Stratford.-

It is a pity and astonishing, that (former?) Marlowian Ros Barber seems more interested in some literary sources of the play than in the most impressive intrinsic contextual evidences (concerning MfM) of  autobiographical aspects of Marlowes feigned death.