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Reviewed on December 15, 2006
First published in the United Kingdom in 2005, this anti-Stratfordian tome offers Sir Henry Neville (c.1562-1615), a wealthy Member of Parliament and a diplomat jailed for his role in the Essex rebellion, as the latest candidate to have written Shakespeare's plays. After making the hackneyed argument that Shakespeare lacked the education and background necessary to write his own works, Shakespearean researcher James and Rubinstein (modern history, Universit...Log In or Sign Up to Read More


