For more than 150 years, academics have questioned how William Shakespeare of Stratford--a man with limited schooling who apparently never traveled abroad--wrote such a rich body of work said to draw on the largest vocabulary of any writer in the English language. Motivated by scholarship, Shakespeare historian Brenda James set out to uncover the truth behind literature's greatest mystery.
The Truth Will Out is the culmination of James's search, a book five years in the making that details the intensive research, painstaking deciphering, and remarkable historical detection...
For more than 150 years, academics have questioned how William Shakespeare of Stratford--a man with limited schooling who apparently never traveled...
Shakespeare historian Brenda James reveals that the true author of the Bard's works is Sir Henry Neville. This work outlines her investigation that unravels the mysteries behind the sonnets and explains some of the most obscure references in the plays.
Shakespeare historian Brenda James reveals that the true author of the Bard's works is Sir Henry Neville. This work outlines her investigation that un...
James' third book on Sir Henry Neville includes newly presented letters from Sir Henry while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London and his detailed and daring political treatise. The author analyzes both its vocabulary and sentiments, demonstrating how they are parallel to those found in the Shakespeare works.
James' third book on Sir Henry Neville includes newly presented letters from Sir Henry while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London and his detailed...