Shakespeare and the Secret Service: The Shakespeare Conspiracy by Graham Phillips and Martin Keatman (Book review)
Author(s)
Buckridge, Patrick
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
1994
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This book is targeted at a general readership to whom Shakespeare is not much more than a name but who can be intrigued by a nice bit of detective work designed to show that 'the Bard' was a spy. The authors are not literature professors but part-time media studies lecturers and journalists with a background of working on "unsolved mysteries," the most recent being the true identity of King Arthur.This book is targeted at a general readership to whom Shakespeare is not much more than a name but who can be intrigued by a nice bit of detective work designed to show that 'the Bard' was a spy. The authors are not literature professors but part-time media studies lecturers and journalists with a background of working on "unsolved mysteries," the most recent being the true identity of King Arthur.
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Journal Title
Elizabethan Review
Volume
2
Issue
2
Subject
Built Environment and Design