7 Apr 2019

(548) A convincing Sherlock Holmes for the Shakeskespeare problem ?


Michael Dunns (as Sherlock Holmes) impressive Speech related to the Shakespeare Authorship Problem ( s.VIDEO) 

What a shame!- When it comes to Marlowe, Michael Dunn loses his righteous reserve and ridicules the „highly educated“ poet with his „brilliant mind“: stating : it leaves us in „Elvis-lives-Category“ with a need of greater proofs. –

He speaks of an „interesting [Marlowe] theory not so far-fetched as it might seem“ but „Marlowe was killed at the age of 29 when many of the Shakespeare plays were not yet written.“ 
Didn’t he know that no Shakespeare play was written when Marlowe disappeared in 1593?

Dunn  loses himself (unfortunately) in the weaknesses of the (inferior) Oxford  Theory compared to the (superior) Marlowe Theory
What a shame!
(Its good parts are in common with that of Marlowe) , but from the beginning he seems to have overlooked the superiority of the Marlowe theory. 
                                                   
 Is Michael Dunn really a 
                                                                convincing   Sherlock Holmes?



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