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In her talk, Ros Barber questions the traditional attribution of Shakespeare’s works to William Shakespeare of Stratford‑upon‑Avon, arguing that the historical evidence is inconclusive.
She frames the authorship debate as “a thousand questions reduced to one”: do we have reliable proof that Shakespeare wrote the plays?
Barber highlights gaps and ambiguities in letters, publication records, and contemporary references, and points to the mysterious circumstances of Christopher Marlowe’s reported death in 1593 as a possible connection. She stresses that questioning authorship is not conspiratorial but a matter of critical inquiry, urging viewers to reconsider assumptions and approach the evidence with open-minded reasoning. Ultimately,
Barber advocates for acknowledging uncertainty
and exploring (necessary, new) alternative
possibilities about who truly authored
the works, otherwise the 400 year
old enigma cannot/ will not
not be solved
anymore.
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