Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence: Bacon is Shake-Speare

Together with a Reprint of Bacon's Promus of Formularies and Elegancies

Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence: Bacon is Shake-Speare
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In 'Bacon is Shake-Speare' by Edwin Sir Durning-Lawrence, the author presents a detailed analysis asserting that Francis Bacon was the true author behind the works attributed to William Shakespeare. Drawing upon historical evidence, Durning-Lawrence argues that Bacon's intellectual capacity and life experiences make him a more likely candidate for the Shakespearean plays and sonnets. The book delves into the political and social context of the Elizabethan era, shedding light on the potential motivations for Bacon to conceal his authorship. Durning-Lawrence's writing style is scholarly and meticulous, providing readers with a thorough examination of the controversy surrounding Shakespearean authorship. Edwin Sir Durning-Lawrence, a respected historian and literary critic, dedicated years of research to uncovering the true identity of Shakespeare. His expertise in Elizabethan history and literature gives credibility to his claims about Bacon's involvement in the Shakespearean works. Durning-Lawrence's passion for unveiling the mysteries of literary history drives the narrative of 'Bacon is Shake-Speare'. For readers interested in the debate over Shakespearean authorship and the intricacies of Elizabethan literature, 'Bacon is Shake-Speare' offers a compelling argument and a thought-provoking perspective that challenges traditional views on one of the most iconic literary figures in history.