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Adventures in the Authorship Question

Ros Barber, Dr R Barber

Attempting to pilot the laden tanker of the Shakespeare authorship question into the small and well-policed harbour of respectable academic research.

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    You wonder if humanity will survive this shitshow. I say yes, and bring the receipts. Confronting the dark and steering to the light with clarity, honesty, and a dash of British humour. Come in.

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    Director of Research of the SAT, Author of Shakespeare: The Evidence and the Coursera MOOC Introduction to Who Wrote Shakespeare

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