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he was not a she: sublimation of desire
Great Shakes. The Shakespeare industry. A large thriving occupation keeping out literature departments on the cutting edge of world leadership. Mix that with the present trend for “authenticity” a search for the genuine and we have the makings of a … Continue reading
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Tagged abel gance, Cyril Graham, George Bernard Shaw, Harold Bloom, john donne, John Hudson Dark lady Players, John Hudson Shakespeare, Michael Posner Globe and Mail, Oscar Wilde, professor stanley wells, Richard Halpern, rodrigo lopez execution, Sigmund Freud, Sir John Donne, Walter Benjamin
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THE BEARDED LADY: Don’t Tug Too Hard On The Bard’s Beard
Ghost writing in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Why would a man whose works portray well-educated, proto-feminist women raise his own daughter as illiterates as Shakespeare did? Amelia Bassano, on the other hand, made feminist history when she became the first English woman to … Continue reading
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Tagged A.L. Rowse, Amelia Bassano, Amelia Bassano Lanier, Boyd Berry, Caroline Spurgeon, Christine de Pisan, Daniela Amini, Derek Jacobi, Dr. Ben Johnson, Francis Bacon, Friedrich Nietzsche, Ilya Gililov, Jenny Blain, John Hudson Dark lady Players, John Hudson Shakespeare, Kate McLuskie, Leonardo Da Vinci, Lord Henry Hundson, Mark Rylance, Martin Green, Michael Egan Shakespeare, Michael Posner, Shakespeare, Shakespeare authorship, Sir Francis Bacon, Stephanie Hopkins Hughes
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MOON ROCKS & SHAKESPEARE’S SECRET AUTHOR TALKS
This year sees a 25th anniversary re- publication of Margaret Atwood‘s dystopian classic,”The Handmaid’s Tale” about an oppressive America of the future where sexual reproduction is both a eugenics of mind and action. The Handmaids are forced to provide children by proxy … Continue reading
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Tagged Amelia Bassano, Amelia Bassano Lanier, Amitav Ghosh, Apollo 11 hoax, Arthur C. Clarke, Bill kaysing, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Newman Guardian, Christine de Pisan, Christopher Marlowe, Dan David Prize, Dave Itzkoff, David Percy, David Percy and Mary Bennett, Dr. Werner Van Braun, Ezra Glinter, Francis Bacon, Franz Rosenzweig, Henry James, Horkheimer, Jennifer Matsui, Joe O'Connor, John Hudson Dark lady Players, John Hudson Shakespeare, John Hundson, Kate McLuskie, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Atwood israel, Mark Twain, mary Bennett, Max Horkheimer, Michael Egan, Michael Egan Oxfordian, Michael Egan Shakespeare, Michel Foucault, Monzer Zimmo, Paul Jacobs, Sigmund Freud, Sir Francis Bacon, Sir John Gilbert, The Frankfurt School, The Oxfordian, Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Werner von Braun
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