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This is the subtitle of new book, What’s in a Name by historian Susan Dwyer Amussen. Up prick my ears. Is there anything here worth answering? Or is it just rehashed arg...
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Certainty is toxic to scholarship
Fellow Shakespeare sceptics sometimes accuse me of sitting on the fence. This comes most often from proponents for the Marlowe case; they want me to fully advocate for Marlowe, to commit to Marlowe as the...
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Apology For Absence
Why Stylometry Fails Shakespeare Studies
Yes, there is still a Hand D post that is due. Yes, my next post was due to address, in a little more depth, this “Nashe was Oxford” nonsense. And yes, I’ve been quiet here longer than I would like,...
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