Shakespeare, Bacon and the Great Unknown, by Andrew Lang
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Baconian and Anti-Willian Positions
The “Silence” About Shakespeare
That Impossible he — The Schooling of Shakespeare
Mr. Collins on Shakespeare’s Learning
Shakespeare, Genius, and Society
The Courtly Plays: “Love’s Labour’s Lost”
Contemporary Recognition of Will as Author
“The Silence of Philip Henslowe”
The Later Life of Shakespeare — His Monument and Portraits
“The Traditional Shakspere”
The First Folio
Ben Jonson and Shakespeare
The Preoccupations of Bacon
Appendix i:“Troilus and Cressida”
Appendix ii: Chettle’s Supposed Allusion to Will Shakspere
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