Shakespeare – The True Authorship
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Douglas M. Baker, M. D., & Douglas M. Baker, M. D. (2022). Shakespeare – The True Authorship . Baker eBooks Publishing.

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    [synopsis] => Even after 400 years we are still fascinated, not only by the works attributed to William Shakespeare, but as to whether he actually was the true author. Many Shakespearean scholars regard any questioning of the true authorship as merely fringe belief and largely disparage the claims that Shakespeare was a front for the real author. Douglas Baker uses a completely new approach to unlock the mysteries surrounding the authorship of the so-called Shakespearean Plays and The Sonnets. He reveals Shakespeare's real involvement with the writing, who the mysterious 'Dark Lady' really was and the identity of W.H. to whom The Sonnets were dedicated. It is book of two tales, one of true love and loyalty and one of intrigue, suspicion and secrets!

The content of “The Sonnets” are the outpouring of a genius at his creative best. They bear testimony to the nature of their author and to those closest to him. If they are read with both academic understanding together with self-searching sincerity and with all the available historical data in mind, it soon becomes obvious that the author of “The Sonnets” was not William Shakespeare. Douglas Baker, an authority on the esoteric for fifty years, has used methods of occult research and investigation to unlock the mysteries surrounding the authorship of the so-called “Shakespearean Plays and The Sonnets”. These techniques together with his historical knowledge and penetrating intellect combine in this definitive account of the actual events surrounding the works of the 'great bard'. The whole drama associated with Anne Hathaway's cottage, for instance, might still be contained within its walls and thatched roof. It may be unlocked by the technology of the future or through the refined development of man and his senses. It was the Bard, himself, who wrote, "the walls have ears".

You will find what is written here refreshing and new in many instances, without causing alarm or offence.
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