What does William Shakespeare’s immortal Sonnet 29 really mean? Was the melancholy Bard transmitting a coded message? The hypothesis that the playwright concealed his secret Catholic identity during ...
It started out amusing, in a way, but now it’s getting ugly—the little-noticed battle over The New York Times’ Shakespeare It started out amusing, in a way, but now it’s getting ugly—the ...
Hey Jonte! Productions is pleased to share with Broadway World a first look into the world of BREAKING THE SHAKESPEARE CODE by John Minigan, directed by Stephen Brotebeck. Breaking the Shakespeare ...
Norwegian organist and amateur cryptographer Petter Amundsen talks about his theories on the authorship of William Shakespeare, and how he came to discover a myriads of codes in his historical works – ...
The theory that statesman and scientist Francis Bacon was the ghostwriter behind Shakespeare, and embedded the Bard's plays with ciphers, had a major influence on modern cryptography. William F.
“I know a bank where the wild thyme blows,” William Shakespeare wrote in a stanza from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, going on to name check several darlings of Elizabethan gardens — oxlips, violets, ...
As John Guy, Fellow at Clare College, Cambridge, and winner of the 2004 Whitbread Award for biography, says: "Even if only half of Clare Asquith's argument turns out to be correct, she's written the ...
Intriguing, fitfully brilliant and sometimes silly, Jennifer Lee Carrell's "Interred With Their Bones" is one of the most perplexing novels I've ever read. Carrell is a Shakespeare scholar, and the ...
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