Shakespeare

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1. De vere the man (the writer)
* Oxford was also known as a poet and playwright who possessed the classical learning and knowledge of law, music, Italian culture and the sports of jousting andhawking that are prominent in several Shakespeare plays
* Edward de Vere possessed classical learning and knowledge of law, music, Italian culture, and he had knowledge on sport like jousting andhawking that are prominent in several Shakespeare plays. Also Academics find that a key point on de Vere’s authorship is the similarities between the plot and characters in Hamlet which is also apolitical satire of William Cecil, his father-in-law, and whom many scholars clearly identify as Polonius. Scholars also agree that Shakespeare favored the Geneva Bible and that many references from ithave been cited in the plays. De Vere’s personal copy of the Geneva Bible, owned by the Folger Library, was found to have many marked places in it that correspond closely to usage in the Shakespeareanplays. Todo el conocimiento y las experiencias que tenia Edward de Vere parece que fueron escritas por el mismo en los plays. Probablemente él quería mantener su anonimato porque el era un noble man ysu reputación y nombre estaban en juego. Además si Hamlet es una “autobiografía” de su vida, le hubiera traido muchos problemas hacerlo publico bajo su nombre ya que William Cecil era uno de lospersonajes.

* Most impressive are the parallels between the plot and characters in Hamlet which is also a political satire of William Cecil, his father-in-law, and whom many scholars clearly identifyas Polonius. Scholars also agree that Shakespeare favored the Geneva Bible and that many references from it have been cited in the plays. De Vere’s personal copy of the Geneva Bible, owned by theFolger Library, was found to have

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* many marked places in it that correspond closely to usage in the Shakespearean plays.
* . The works are based on myriad ancient and modern...
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