March 06, 2026

(744). The 7th video within a year on the Authorship controversy.-A new generation of ultra-orthodox Stratfordians.

 The New Generation of Ultra-Orthodox Stratfordians”

                                                 Philip Womack


The SHAKESPEARE AUTHORSHIP

The problem of  this youtube with Philip Womack  dismissing the survival of Christopher Marlowe is that the contextual evidence surrounding Marlowe’s. supposed death in 1593 is simply too powerful to ignore. 

The "Coroners Report" (detected only 100 years ago!!!) itself leaves striking gaps. No independent witnesses identified the corpse, the landlady of the house was apparently not questioned, and it  records only a summary rather than the actual testimonies. In modern legal terms, the case would rest entirely on the statements of three professional agents whose credibility would be deeply suspect. 

At exactly the same time, Marlowe was facing extremely dangerous accusations of treason, rebellion and heresy —charges that would have led to execution. Yet he had powerful patrons (William Cecil) and was involved in government intelligence work. Under such circumstances, a feigned staged death followed by disappearance would have been a far more rational solution than a grotesque tavern quarrel.

Mainstream historians acknowledge that the circumstances of Marlowe’s death are definitely enigmatic and have inspired alternative explanations for centuries. 

If Marlowe did survive, the next logical question is obvious: what did he do afterwards?  The most plausible answer is that the extraordinary poetic and dramatic G E N I U S and Superstar of the LONDON theater we see erupting in the 1580/90s did not come from nowhere. A writer of Marlowe’s calibre could easily have continued his work under multiple literary identities and  p s e u- d o n y m s -- names such as Michael Drayton, George Wither, George Chapman, Thomas Heywood and many others within the vibrant literary network of the time.

Dismissing this possibility outright means ignoring the broader historical context: espionage, censorship, religious persecution, and the Elizabethan culture of disguise and pseudonymity.

I N  S H O R T 
The immense contextual evidence ( click links of some 180 videos) for Marlowe’s survival

https://m.youtube.com/@bastianconrad2550/videos,

—->. VIDEOS   —-> most popular (beliebtest)

 is too strong to be simply brushed aside. The real debate should not be whether the story raises questions—but how many questions it raises, and why they remain unresolved.

https://youtu.be/1MkwdE7nZ-w?is=1xlbMkAvp99gCXKB


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> 100 questions:



https://youtu.be/oHlCLMPK0zw?si=OzYxAh0649gnFI5D&t=1


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