Om Shakespeare, Bacon, And The Great Unknown
This book presents a provocative theory about the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. The author, Andrew Lang, argues that Shakespeare was not the sole author of the plays attributed to him, but rather collaborated with other writers, including Francis Bacon. Lang presents a wealth of evidence in support of his theory, including linguistic analysis and biographical information. This book is sure to spark lively debate among Shakespeare scholars and enthusiasts.
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