an outrageous failure
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The VIDEO discusses the
Marlovian theory of Shakespeare authorship, claiming Christopher Marlowe did not die in 1593 but feigned his death.
It references Dennis R a w l i n s' essay
in DIO journal (Vol. 18), arguing Marlowe created the pseudonym "Shakespeare" for survival.
Marlowe faced treason and heresy charges, risking torture and execution. Just
12-14 days after Marlowe's alleged death, Shakespeare's first work, Venus and
Adonis, appeared fully mature, which is statistically improbable.
The theory suggests Marlowe used William Shaksper (a real
Stratford businessman) as a frontman to hide his continued writing. This
explains the lack of Shakespeare manuscripts or personal letters. It also
accounts for why Shakespeare's death in 1616 was ignored by literati— the real
genius (Marlowe) was still alive under the pseudonym.
The video questions the
official coroner's report of Marlowe's
stabbing, noting inconsistencies like the improbable fatal wound location. A
substitute body (John Penry's) was used in the faked death.
R a w l i n s ties together anomalies that the
Marlovian theory resolves.
The Video argues media
suppresses discussion of "stunning realities." Oxfordian and
Stratfordian theories are dismissed as inadequate.
The Video-title implies if Marlowe
survived, rival theories collapse. overall, it passionately advocates Marlowe as the true author of
Shakespeare's works.

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