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Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies
Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies: How Doubting the Bard Became the Biggest Taboo in Literature | Elizabeth Winkler
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A thrillingly provocative investigation into the Shakespeare authorship question, exploring how doubting that William Shakespeare wrote his plays became an act of blasphemy�and who the Bard might really be. The theory that Shakespeare (…more)
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bookandbedandtea
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This was interesting and extensively researched. I'm low-key fascinated by the Shakespeare authorship question. I'm team Kit Marlow. 😉

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Wow, this is a pick, pick, pick book. Endlessly fascinating and inquisitive. This is a massive achievement, for thoughtful prose and intriguing mystery. Who was Shakespeare? Will we ever truly know?
Possibly my favourite book of the year.

dabbe #stacked! 🤗🤗🤗 2y
AllDebooks @dabbe 🙌😍 2y
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#JubilantJuly roundup

I really enjoyed all of these. Once there were wolves is magnificent. I can't wait to read #NaturaLitsy August read Migrations by the same author. Charlotte Mcconaghy is one to watch, for sure.

The 2 Shakespeare books are incredible too. Still to finish the tagged but completely enamoured with it. Potentially a 5⭐️

Thank you for hosting another great #readathon @Andrew65

Andrew65 Excellent, well done and thanks for taking part. 👏👏👏🙌🥳🍾🥂 2y
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Coueriamb
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It is extremely funny to me that gatekeepers in a fandom are the same whether they‘re championing a video game, tv series, anime, or a guy who died 400 something years ago.

Very fun in a grind-your-teeth kind of way. Overall Winkler presents a lot of varied opposing points that are very grounded and convincing.

Personally I think Shakespeare was just a producer who slapped his name on things.

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#JubilantJuly

Had a great weeks reading. Just finishing the tagged and Whose story is this? today before spending the weekend chilling with Once there were wolves, family, and gardening.

How's your week been? @Andrew65

Andrew65 A stunning well, well done 👏👏👏 2y
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kelli7990
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Today, I‘m sharing a book I received in the mail. This was sent to me by Simon & Schuster. This book sounds interesting. I‘m looking forward to reading it. This book was published on May 9, 2023.

#bookmail

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amyrohn
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Got some more office #bookmail today! Loved all of these, especially obsessed with the tagged book. I recently got my own office and have been desperately trying to fill the empty shelves so it doesn‘t look so sad in here 😂