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Peter R. Moore: The Lame Storyteller, Poor and Despised

Studies in Shakespeare
Editor: Gary Goldstein

special issue no. 1 of
NEUES SHAKE-SPEARE JOURNAL
xvi + 345 S., geheftet

Verlag Uwe Laugwitz, 2009

Literary historian Peter Moore examines Shakespeare's greatest works within their Elizabethan setting to discover that:

* The plays were written from 1585 to 1604 and not 1590 to 1613, as commonly supposed
* The Rival Poet was Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex and the Fair Youth was Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton
* Shakespeare's share of Two Noble Kinsmen was written the last year of Elizabeth's life and ended with her death.
* The dramatist attacked in Ben Jonson's «On Poet Ape» was Thomas Dekker and not William Shakespeare
* Shakespeare used the Bible's two-witness rule involving murder in designing Hamlet's inner dynamic
* Shakespeare adapted the Earl of Surrey's Psalm 8 as well as Piers Plowman in writing Hamlet's soliloquies
* Shakespeare set Christian and pagan philosophies against each other in King Lear and mediated the debate through the concept of nature
* Shakespeare used ancient and modern notions of time and Epicureanism in devising Macbeth's structure

The Lame Storyteller, Poor and Despised publishes more than two dozen papers and monographs that originally appeared in peer reviewed journals in Europe and the United States from 1993 to 2006.
It is the testament of one of the most brilliant Shakespeare scholars of his generation.

Contents

Leseprobe: King Lear


Walter Klier: Der Fall Shakespeare

Die Autorschaftsdebatte und der 17. Graf von Oxford als der wahre Shakespeare
bisher bekannt als
Das Shakespeare-Komplott

320 S., EUR 18,-, geheftet 
ISBN 3-933077-15-X

Verlag Uwe Laugwitz, 2004

 


Robert Detobel: Wie aus William Shaxsper William Shakespeare wurde

(Band X des Neuen Shake-Speare Journals)

201 S. EUR 15,- geheftet
ISBN 3-933077-18-4

Verlag Uwe Laugwitz, 2005

 


NEUES SHAKE-SPEARE JOURNAL

  • Band 1 Zum Stand der Diskussion 
  • Band 2 Entdeckungen und Fälschungen
  • Band 3 Zur Publikationsgeschichte
  • Band 4 Anmerkungen und Nachforschungen
  • Band 5 Shakespeare und Italien
  • Band 6 Shakespeares Copyright
  • Band 7 Georg Blume: Briefe
  • Band 8 Edward de Veres Lyrik
  • Band 9 Verschwörungstheorien
  • Band 10 Robert Detobel: Wie aus William Shaxsper William Shakespeare wurde
  • Band 11 Zum Stand der Diskussion 2
  • Band 12 Wege der Forschung - Peter Moore zum Gedächtnis

Verlag Uwe Laugwitz,1997 -  2008


Joseph Sobran: Genannt: Shakespeare

 Buchbesprechung der SZ auf diesem Link

Die Lösung des größten literarischen Rätsels

DuMont Verlag, Köln 2002

ISBN-10 3832159525
ISBN-13 9783832159528
Gebunden, 368 Seiten, 34,90 EUR

 


Der Lümmel aus Stratford steht im Wege

aus: Literaturen, das Journal für Bücher und Themen, März/April 2001

Wer war Shakespeare? Im Journal "Literaturen" ist unter der Überschrift "Seins oder nichts seins" 28 Seiten.

Unter anderem spricht Walter Klier mit dem Robert Detobel über die Chancen, den Earl of Oxford als den wahren Verfasser der Werke Shakespeares nachzuweisen.


Mark Anderson: "Shakespeare" By Another Name

The Life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, The Man Who Was Shakespeare

Gotham Books, 2005

ISBN 1592401031 hardcover
ISBN 1592402151 paperback
598 Seiten,$17.50 paperback, (US),$27.50 hardcover, (US)

 


Great Oxford: Essays on the Life and Work of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, 1550 - 1604

General Editor: Richard Malim.

Parapress Ltd, Tunbridge Wells, 2004

ISBN 1-898594-79-1
Paperback,  375 Seiten,£14.00 (UK)

 


Warren Hope and Kim Holston:The Shakespeare Controversy

An Analysis of the Authorship Theories, 2d ed.

McFarland,  2009

ISBN 978-0-7864-3917-1
Softcover , 250 Seite, $45.00 (US)

 


Diana Price: Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography

New Evidence of An Authorship Problem, 3d ed
Greenwood Press, 2001

Hardcover, 368 Seiten, $69.95 (US)

 

 


William, Farina: De Vere as Shakespeare

An Oxfordian Reading of the Canon

McFarland, 2006

ISBN 978-0-7864-2383-5
Softcover,   280 S. $39.95 (US)

 

 


Paul Altrocchi & Hank Whittemore

Series Editors

BUILDING THE CASE FOR EDWARD DE VERE AS SHAKESPEARE

VOLUME 1: THE GREAT SHAKESPEARE HOAX

After Unmasking the Fraudulent Pretender, Search for the True Genius Begins

VOLUME 2: NOTHING TRUER THAN TRUTH

Fact versus Fiction in the Shakespeare Authorship Debate

VOLUME 3: SHINE FORTH

Evidence Grows Rapidly in Favor of Edward de Vere as Shakespeare

VOLUME 4: MY NAME BE BURIED

A Coerced Pen Name Forces the Real Shakespeare into Anonymity

VOLUME 5: SO RICHLY SPUN

Four Hundred Years of Deceit are Enough. Edward de Vere is Shakespeare

iUniverse Publishing , 2009

Paperback, je Band ca. 420 Seiten

 jeder Band $27,95 (US)

Building The Case for Edward de Vere