Debate has swirled for years around that most significant of literary problems, the authorship of Shakespeare's works. Now Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, a recognized poet and playwright, has eclipsed Bacon, Marlowe, and all the other candidates for authorship honors. Lengthy and specialized studies have detailed the historico-literary case for Oxford and against the man from Stratford-on-Avon . . . Shakespeare: Who Was He? is the first book to give the general reader a clear, readable, concise analysis of the arguments for both men. Most intriguing are the many direct parallels...
Debate has swirled for years around that most significant of literary problems, the authorship of Shakespeare's works. Now Edward de Vere, the 17th...
From a mother wishing to escape her life, to a brush with Death, to a sink dwelling monster, this collection of short stories will keep the reader riveted and reminded that life is an adventure on both sides of the veil.
From a mother wishing to escape her life, to a brush with Death, to a sink dwelling monster, this collection of short stories will keep the reader riv...