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Shakespeare Identified

Shakespeare Identified

By: J. Thomas Looney
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For an individual lacking formal credentials in literature to tackle a puzzle that has confounded experts for ages may seem like an audacious leap. Yet, what I present is not a mere fluke but the outcome of a dedicated and systematic investigation. My findings suggest that the conventional belief in William Shakspere as the true author of the celebrated works is not just unfounded, but there exists a compelling prima facie case against it. It appears that he may have been merely a façade, behind which an extraordinary intellect chose to navigate their own fate for reasons yet unknown. (Summary by ToddHW, from Introduction)Copyright Biographies 2.0 Art Literary History & Criticism World
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  • 56 - Shakespeare Identified by J. Thomas Looney
    Aug 19 2025
    For an individual lacking formal credentials in literature to tackle a puzzle that has confounded experts for ages may seem like an audacious leap. Yet, what I present is not a mere fluke but the outcome of a dedicated and systematic investigation. My findings suggest that the conventional belief in William Shakspere as the true author of the celebrated works is not just unfounded, but there exists a compelling prima facie case against it. It appears that he may have been merely a façade, behind which an extraordinary intellect chose to navigate their own fate for reasons yet unknown. (Summary by ToddHW, from Introduction)
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    10 mins
  • 55 - Shakespeare Identified by J. Thomas Looney
    Aug 19 2025
    For an individual lacking formal credentials in literature to tackle a puzzle that has confounded experts for ages may seem like an audacious leap. Yet, what I present is not a mere fluke but the outcome of a dedicated and systematic investigation. My findings suggest that the conventional belief in William Shakspere as the true author of the celebrated works is not just unfounded, but there exists a compelling prima facie case against it. It appears that he may have been merely a façade, behind which an extraordinary intellect chose to navigate their own fate for reasons yet unknown. (Summary by ToddHW, from Introduction)
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    21 mins
  • 54 - Shakespeare Identified by J. Thomas Looney
    Aug 19 2025
    For an individual lacking formal credentials in literature to tackle a puzzle that has confounded experts for ages may seem like an audacious leap. Yet, what I present is not a mere fluke but the outcome of a dedicated and systematic investigation. My findings suggest that the conventional belief in William Shakspere as the true author of the celebrated works is not just unfounded, but there exists a compelling prima facie case against it. It appears that he may have been merely a façade, behind which an extraordinary intellect chose to navigate their own fate for reasons yet unknown. (Summary by ToddHW, from Introduction)
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    18 mins
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