Dialog on FIDESSA
(Autobiogr. Disclosures of the "true" Shakespeare)
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This video presented evidence that Shakespeare’s play Cymbeline contains encrypted autobiographical accounts of the life of Christopher Marlowe.
The author argues that Marlowe merely feigned his death in 1593 and continued to write under the pseudonym Shakespeare, a circumstance reflected in the character of P o s t h u m u s.
Through a detailed analysis of specific scenes, parallels are drawn between the fictional fate and Marlowe’s alleged banishment, his involvement in intelligence work, and his life in exile.
Particular emphasis is placed on allegorical references to an arrest, a deception involving a substitute corpse, and the significance of the name
Posthumus as an indication of a life
a f t e r official death.
Ultimately, the text aims to challenge the conventional attribution of Shakespeare’s works and to present Marlowe as the 'TRUE' genius operating behind the scenes.
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created by NotebookLM about the ORIGINAL VIDEO below.
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