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How Science Proved Edward de Vere was William Shakespeare
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The book presents the first publication to provide scientific evidence, amounting to proof, that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was the true author of the plays and poetry popularly ascribed to William Shakespeare.
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- This book began as an article first published in the Journal of Scientific Exploration - Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 643-694, 2017; and it follows the content by expanding and adding to it. The original article is also the first publication to provide scientific evidence, amounting to proof, that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was the true author of the plays and poetry popularly ascribed to William Shakespeare.The subject of Shakespeare's authorship has a long history of doubt accompanying it, but until now there has been no convincing evidence to overcome the uncertainties. Eleven 'rune' ciphers, authenticated by poets: Edward de Vere, Ben Jonson, Edmund Spenser, Thomas Nashe, Leonard Digges, together with those published by Thomas Thorpe and John Benson, have recently been discovered. Each one of these is united by the single code word 'rune', with its archaic meaning of whisper, talk in secret, and by the repeated key to each cipher having employed the number 17, to coincide with the 17th Earl of Oxford.The employment of such ciphers is a recognized part of the science of cryptology. The book therefore commences with a brief overview of how cryptography became a science in Europe during the Renaissance, together with its arrival in Elizabethan England, where it was used by both pro and anti-government interests, as well as by men of letters to combat the heavy censorship imposed upon the written word by Lord Burghley.The transfer of authorial identity between Lord Oxford and William Shakespeare can be fully explained as a consequence, orchestrated by Burghley (father-in-law and former guardian of Lord Oxford) to shield three noble families from public scandal, if his son-in-law's sonnets of endearment to the teenage 3rd Earl of Southampton were published; especially since, the boy was a ward of the Queen, placed under his guardianship. And so, by first censoring the Sonnets and then transferring their authorship to a man from the lower classes, resident in the midlands, any connexion between the earls of Oxford and Southampton became extinguished.Forced to accept the loss of his identity as poet and playwright, Oxford's response was to rebel, by enciphering his identity into his work. Other men of letters followed his example by enciphering his identity into works that praised 'Shakespeare's' art. The science of cryptology adjudges such evidence as beyond a chance occurrence.The book also apprises the reader that because the first half of Shakespeare's life is void of any facts concerning literature or penmanship, it has become a depository for biographers to graph their own conjectures into this empty space; without which, there would be no biographies of Stratford's William Shakespeare.
| Publisher | Orvid Editions |
| Publication date | January 12, 2018 |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 152 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 0954387392 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0954387396 |
| Item Weight | 11 ounces (311.85 grams) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.38 x 8.5 inches (14 x 1 x 21.6 cm) |
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Literature Scholars
Ideal for academics seeking evidence-based arguments surrounding the authorship debate of Shakespeare's works.
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History Enthusiasts
Engaging for those interested in Tudor history and the societal context of Edward de Vere during Shakespeare's time.
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Debate Participants
Useful for individuals involved in discussions or debates about literature authorship and historical interpretation.
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Casual Readers
Not ideal for those seeking light, entertaining literature instead of scholarly discussions or theories.
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What makes this book stand out from previous works on Shakespeare's authorship?
Answer: This book is the first to present scientific evidence proving Edward de Vere as the true author. -
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How were the ciphers used in the book significant?
Answer: The ciphers authenticated by notable poets tie de Vere to Shakespeare, showing deliberate encryption of identity. -
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Why is the transfer of authorial identity significant in the context of the book's claims?
Answer: The transfer was orchestrated to avoid scandal, revealing de Vere as the true poet behind Shakespeare's works. -
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What is the main argument of this book?
Answer: The main argument is that Edward de Vere, not William Shakespeare, was the true author of the plays. -
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Is this book accessible to non-experts in the field?
Answer: While the book is well-researched, it does contain technical language that may be difficult for casual readers. -
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Are there references provided to support the claims in this book?
Answer: Yes, the book is backed by extensive references and footnotes, providing evidence for the claims made.
Shakespeare Editorial Review
This book presents a compelling argument using scientific evidence to support the theory that Edward de Vere was the true author of William Shakespeare's plays. The author explores various aspects of de Vere's life and compares them to the themes and language used in Shakespeare's works. The book is well-researched and backed by extensive references, making it a thought-provoking read for Shakespeare enthusiasts and anyone interested in literary history.
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- Compelling argument using scientific evidence
- Well-researched and backed by extensive references
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Features & Benefits
- Scientific evidence proves Edward de Vere as the true author of Shakespeare's works.
- Eleven 'rune' ciphers authenticated by notable poets tie de Vere to Shakespeare.
- Ciphers used were a recognized part of cryptology during the Renaissance.
- Authorial identity transfer orchestrated to avoid scandal, revealing de Vere as the true poet.
- Enciphering of identity in works by de Vere and others praised Shakespeare's art.
- Biographical conjectures filled gaps in Shakespeare's life, without which no biographies would exist.
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