The book and the video of G.Uthaug (Norwegian writer, poet, translator and critic) covers the long history of the contentious authorship debate and opens the possibility for re-evaluating the conversation.
Even careful and non-partisan scholars such as Geir Uthaug acknowledge that the documented life of William Shakespeare explains surprisingly little of the extraordinary knowledge displayed in the plays.
The same scholars also recognize that Christopher Marlowe already possessed the poetic power, education, and dramatic genius that appear fully developed in early Shakespeare.
If Elizabethan literary culture allowed secrecy and concealed identities, as historians now increasingly accept, the transition from Marlowe to Shakespeare ceases to be impossible and becomes a historical question rather than a fantasy.
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If you want to learn more about Marlowe’s second life‘ under multiple pseudonyms (Such as Shakespeare, Drayton, Chapman, Barnfield, Heywood a.o.)
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