For centuries, the question of Shakespeare's authorship has puzzled readers, scholars, and researchers.
This blog presents a comprehensive solution:
The Multi-Pseudonymity Theory (MPT).
According to my extensive research, Christopher Marlowe — officially declared dead in 1593 — survived and continued to write under multiple pseudonyms.
(717) Much ado about something, Shakespeare & Marlowe.
Documentary with essential Non-Stratfordians (Marlowians) of the last century
by Mike Rubbo
"Much ado about Something"
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Calvin Hoffman
Peter Farey
Dolly Wraight
Andy Gurr
Michael Rubbo (Daryl Pinksen)
John Hunt
Charles Niccol ( “Pseudo-Marlowian”)
Charles Niccoll (“The Reckoning")
at 17:30 min in Rubbos Docu (part 3)
Charles Nicholl
Btween 1992 and 2002 several editions of Charles Nicholls „The Reckoning, „appeared. One notable shift was , who he portrayed as the chief mover behind the conspiracy.
(1) Early on he emphasized the Earl of Essex’s role; (2) in the second edition he shifted focus toward Sir Robert Ceciland added new material, including a chapter on the spy Thomas Drury and an appendix addressing critics.
That indicates Nicholls willingness to respond to scholarly challenges and refine aspects of his argument while , however ,he consistently rejected the MarloweTheory (=Marlowe’s survival and authorship of Shakespeare’s works,) explicitly citing the Coroner’s report and the well‑documented historic record of Marlowe’s death as grounds for dismissing claims that Marlowe lived on to write Shakespeare’s plays.
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