Robert Boog
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Looking for a fun but informative read? 'Shakey's Madness' is a well-researched and well-rounded argument around the *real* author of 'The First Folio'. Using academic resources including The Folger Shakespeare Library, Los Angeles real estate broker Robert Boog sets out to prove to us that the real author of the work currently attributed to William Shakespeare was actually someone else. A person who experienced bipolar affective disorder, and this...
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“The Real-Life Mystery of William Shakespeare” starts out in the year 1588 and moves forward and backward as it tries to solve the mystery of Shakespeare's whereabouts. It is thoroughly enjoyable, incredibly informative, and a well-researched book about William Shakespeare's lost years. If you thought you knew everything there is to know about Shakespeare, then you will enjoy this book. It is full of fresh thoughts and creative ideas. For example,...
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Shakey's Madness' is a well-researched, lively, and well rounded argument around the "real" author of 'The First Folio'. Using academic resources including The Folger Shakespeare Library, the author sets out his hypothesis that the real author of the work currently attributed to William Shakespeare may have experienced bipolar affective disorder, and this information may help us to uncover his identity. It is a fresh take on the authorship question....
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Ever wonder why people doubt that William Shakespeare was the "true" author of the poems, plays and sonnets? Discover three reasons to doubt, and learn why William Shakespeare, a young man from the provinces, a man without wealth, connections or a university education should be hung!
His close friend and rival Ben Jonson wrote the words "hang Shakespeare" in 1623. But why? This man knew the "real" author much better than modern scholars like Stephan...
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Want to discover why William Shakespeare did NOT write the poems, plays and sonnets attributed to him? Using the internet during the COVID-19 pandemic to doublecheck what past experts have told us about William Shakespeare, author Robert Boog uses a fresh set of eyes to view the facts. Because of all the fainting found in the poems and plays, Mr. Boog believes that the "real" author of the works probably suffered from epilepsy at a young age. Boog...