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Shakespeare by Another Name: The Life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, the Man Who Was Shakespeare
Author: Mark Anderson
Year: January 1, 2005
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Language: English



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Shakespeare by Another Name: The Life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford - The Man Who Was Shakespeare In one of the greatest mysteries of literary history, the true identity of William Shakespeare has been the subject of debate for centuries. While it is widely accepted that William Shakespeare, an obscure actor and entrepreneur from Stratford-upon-Avon, wrote the body of works attributed to him, many have questioned whether he could have possibly written such masterpieces without any formal education or travel beyond his hometown. Enter Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, a man with a life so rich and varied that it provides the perfect background material for all of Shakespeare's plays. In this groundbreaking biography, Mark Anderson makes a compelling case for de Vere as the true Shakespeare, using a wealth of new evidence to paint a complete portrait of this enigmatic figure. Anderson begins by delving into de Vere's early life as a student, soldier, courtier, lawyer, and sophisticate, showcasing the diverse experiences that would later influence his writing.
Shakespeare by Another Name: The Life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford - The Man Who Was Shakespeare В одной из величайших загадок истории литературы подлинная личность Уильяма Шекспира была предметом дискуссий на протяжении веков. Хотя широко признано, что Уильям Шекспир, малоизвестный актёр и предприниматель из Стратфорда-на-Эйвоне, написал совокупность приписываемых ему произведений, многие сомневались, мог ли он, возможно, написать такие шедевры без какого-либо формального образования или отправиться за пределы родного города. Введите Эдварда де Вера, 17-го графа Оксфорда, человека с такой богатой и разнообразной жизнью, что она дает идеальный фоновый материал для всех пьес Шекспира. В этой новаторской биографии Марк Андерсон приводит убедительные аргументы в пользу де Вера как истинного Шекспира, используя множество новых доказательств, чтобы нарисовать полный портрет этой загадочной фигуры. Андерсон начинает с того, что углубляется в раннюю жизнь де Вера как студента, солдата, придворного, адвоката и утонченного, демонстрируя разнообразные переживания, которые позже повлияют на его написание.
Shakespeare by Another Name : The Life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford - The Man Who Was Shakespeare Dans l'un des plus grands mystères de l'histoire de la littérature, l'identité authentique de William Shakespeare a fait l'objet de débats pendant des siècles. Bien qu'il soit largement reconnu que William Shakespeare, un acteur et entrepreneur peu connu de Stratford-on-Avon, a écrit un ensemble d'œuvres qui lui sont attribuées, beaucoup doutaient qu'il puisse écrire de tels chefs-d'œuvre sans aucune éducation formelle ou aller en dehors de sa ville natale. Entrez Edward de Vera, 17e comte d'Oxford, un homme avec une vie si riche et variée qu'elle donne le matériel de fond parfait pour toutes les pièces de Shakespeare. Dans cette biographie novatrice, Mark Anderson donne des arguments convaincants en faveur de de Vera en tant que vrai Shakespeare, en utilisant de nombreuses nouvelles preuves pour dessiner un portrait complet de cette figure mystérieuse. Anderson commence par approfondir la vie précoce de De Vera en tant qu'étudiant, soldat, courtisan, avocat et sophistiqué, montrant une variété d'expériences qui influenceront plus tard son écriture.
Shakespeare by Another Name: The Life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford - The Man Who Was Shakespeare En uno de los mayores misterios de la historia de la literatura, la verdadera personalidad de William Shakespeare fue objeto de debate a lo largo de los siglos. Aunque es ampliamente aceptado que William Shakespeare, un actor y empresario poco conocido de Stratford-on-Avon, escribió la totalidad de las obras que se le atribuyen, muchos dudaron si podría haber escrito tales obras maestras sin ninguna educación formal o haber viajado fuera de su ciudad natal. Introduce a Edward de Vera, el 17º conde de Oxford, un hombre con una vida tan rica y variada que da el material de fondo perfecto para todas las obras de Shakespeare. En esta biografía pionera, Mark Anderson da argumentos convincentes a favor de De Vera como el verdadero Shakespeare, usando muchas pruebas nuevas para dibujar un retrato completo de esta enigmática figura. Anderson comienza profundizando en la vida temprana de de Vera como estudiante, soldado, cortesano, abogado y refinado, mostrando experiencias diversas que más tarde influirían en su escritura.
Shakespeare by Annoter Name: The Life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford - The Man Who Was Shakespeare In uno dei più grandi misteri della storia della letteratura, l'autentica personalità di William Shakespeare è stata oggetto di dibattito per secoli. Sebbene sia stato ampiamente riconosciuto che William Shakespeare, un attore e imprenditore poco conosciuto di Stratford-on-Avon, ha scritto un insieme di opere che gli sono state attribuite, molti si sono chiesti se potesse scrivere tali capolavori senza alcuna formazione formale o se potesse andare oltre la sua città natale. Inserisci Edward de Vera, il diciassettesimo conte di Oxford, un uomo con una vita così ricca e diversificata che offre il materiale perfetto per tutte le opere di Shakespeare. In questa biografia innovativa, Mark Anderson fornisce argomenti convincenti a favore di De Vera come il vero Shakespeare, utilizzando molte nuove prove per disegnare un ritratto completo di questa figura misteriosa. Anderson inizia approfondendo la vita precoce di De Vera come studente, soldato, cortigiano, avvocato e sofisticato, mostrando una varietà di esperienze che in seguito influenzeranno la sua scrittura.
Shakespeare von Another Name: The Life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford - The Man Who Was Shakespeare In einem der größten Rätsel der Literaturgeschichte wird seit Jahrhunderten über die wahre Persönlichkeit William Shakespeares diskutiert. Obwohl allgemein anerkannt ist, dass William Shakespeare, ein wenig bekannter Schauspieler und Unternehmer aus Stratford-upon-Avon, die Gesamtheit der ihm zugeschriebenen Werke schrieb, bezweifelten viele, ob er solche Meisterwerke ohne formale Ausbildung hätte schreiben oder außerhalb seiner Heimatstadt gehen können. Geben e Edward de Vera, 17. Earl of Oxford, ein Mann mit einem so reichen und vielfältigen ben, dass es das perfekte Hintergrundmaterial für alle Shakespeare-Stücke gibt. In dieser bahnbrechenden Biografie liefert Mark Anderson überzeugende Argumente für de Vera als wahren Shakespeare und verwendet eine Fülle neuer Beweise, um ein vollständiges Porträt dieser mysteriösen Figur zu zeichnen. Anderson beginnt mit einem Einblick in das frühe ben von de Vera als Student, Soldat, Höfling, Anwalt und Raffinierter und zeigt eine Vielzahl von Erfahrungen, die später sein Schreiben beeinflussen werden.
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Başka Bir Adla Shakespeare: Oxford Kontu Edward de Vere'nin Hayatı - Shakespeare Olan Adam Edebiyat tarihinin en büyük gizemlerinden birinde, William Shakespeare'in gerçek kimliği yüzyıllardır tartışma konusu olmuştur. Stratford-upon-Avon'dan az bilinen bir aktör ve girişimci olan William Shakespeare'in kendisine atfedilen eserlerden oluşan bir koleksiyon yazdığı yaygın olarak kabul edilse de, birçoğu bu tür başyapıtları herhangi bir resmi eğitim olmadan yazabileceğinden veya memleketinin dışına çıkabileceğinden şüphe ediyordu. Oxford'un 17. Kontu Edward de Vere, Shakespeare'in tüm oyunları için mükemmel bir arka plan malzemesi sağlayacak kadar zengin ve çeşitli bir hayata sahip bir adam. Bu çığır açan biyografide Mark Anderson, bu gizemli figürün tam bir portresini çizmek için çok sayıda yeni kanıt kullanarak gerçek Shakespeare olarak de Vere için zorlayıcı bir dava açıyor. Anderson, de Vere'nin erken yaşamına bir öğrenci, asker, saray, savunucu ve rafine olarak girerek başlar ve daha sonra yazılarını etkileyecek çeşitli deneyimler gösterir.
شكسبير باسم آخر: حياة إدوارد دي فير، إيرل أكسفورد - الرجل الذي كان شكسبير في أحد أعظم ألغاز التاريخ الأدبي، كانت الهوية الحقيقية لوليام شكسبير موضوع نقاش لعدة قرون. على الرغم من أنه من المقبول على نطاق واسع أن ويليام شكسبير، الممثل ورجل الأعمال غير المعروف من ستراتفورد أبون آفون، كتب مجموعة من الأعمال المنسوبة إليه، إلا أن الكثيرين شككوا فيما إذا كان بإمكانه كتابة مثل هذه الروائع دون أي تعليم رسمي أو الخروج من مسقط رأسه. أدخل إدوارد دي فيري، إيرل أكسفورد السابع عشر، رجل يتمتع بحياة غنية ومتنوعة لدرجة أنه يوفر مادة خلفية مثالية لجميع مسرحيات شكسبير. في هذه السيرة الذاتية الرائدة، يقدم مارك أندرسون حجة مقنعة لـ De Vere باعتباره شكسبير الحقيقي، باستخدام ثروة من الأدلة الجديدة لرسم صورة كاملة لهذه الشخصية الغامضة. يبدأ أندرسون بالتعمق في حياة دي فير المبكرة كطالب وجندي وحاشية ومدافع وصقل، مما يوضح مجموعة متنوعة من التجارب التي ستؤثر لاحقًا على كتاباته.

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