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Thomas North Wrote the Plays That Shakespeare Later Adapted

1 pointsby CPAhem2 months ago

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jfengel2 months ago
It begins:<p><i>The following four points all should help alleviate initial skepticism:<p>As all scholars agree, Shakespeare frequently adapted old plays.</i><p>Yep, that&#x27;s true enough.<p><i>Shakespeare scholar, June Schlueter, Professor Emerita of Lafayette College and former editor of the Shakespeare Bulletin, and I have already passed peer review, writing for academic presses, confirming Thomas North wrote early versions of three Shakespeare plays.</i><p>I hadn&#x27;t heard that, though it&#x27;s not impossible. The three plays he lists are not among Shakespeare&#x27;s best.<p><i>Those few outside intellects who have carefully studied the North view have been convinced at both the accuracy and significance of the discovery.</i><p>That&#x27;s not an argument.<p><i>Knowing North had written Shakespeare’s old plays has led us to discover a treasure-trove of Shakespearean texts that have generated news reports around the world and praise from many top Shakespearean scholars</i><p>This exacerbates my skepticism, not alleviates it.<p>I&#x27;ll give him this: he&#x27;s not arguing that North wrote Shakespeare. But he&#x27;s arguing that Shakespeare stole his plots <i>solely</i> from North, and that&#x27;s not supported by the other evidence of Shakespeare&#x27;s sources. And the weak argumentation doesn&#x27;t incline me to help him figure out what things he says are supported and which aren&#x27;t.