27 Sept 2020

(594) Nicholas Breton : a Pseudonym of the "true" Shakespeare. (Not to be confused with the Stratfordman)

 Compelling  logical and plausible contextual arguments 

"Nicholas  Breton"

contemporary to Shakespeare and unidentifiable in his 

lifetime [beyond his works], must have been 

a Penname or literary  Pseudonym of 

Marlowe [aka Shake-speare]

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It remains utterly  inexplicable why generations of literary scholars have not even attempted to enlighten and understand 

a) what autobiographical and deeper meaningful contents lay behind the complex texts, the poetry and philosophy of the prolific  genius Nicholas Breton, 

b) who actually this productive, witty contemporary of Shakespeare was  and 

c) why Breton does not even belong to the devious list of today's discussed Shakspeare authorship candidates?

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