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Part 2 of lecture by Samuel L. Blumenfeld given at the Lord Wakefield Inn regarding his new book "The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection". Sponsored by The Greater Boston Business Chapter of The John Birch Society. Copyright 2008 by Bill McNally.Read "The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: A New Study of the Authorship Question" published 2008 by McFarland.com Also see "Much Ado About Something" by Mike Ribbo - A PBS Frontline Production.

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  • ¤•º° I suspect Shakespeare and Mozart channeled demon Asmodeus. º•¤.¸¤.¸

  • "Mozart wrote Mozart" well actually Mozart was not the true composer of any of his works.

    Their is a current research that is tearing down the mozart industry and exposing the truth.

  • It would seem that the best candidate for the true authorship of Shakespeare is Amelia Bassano Lanier.

  • Blumfeld is a bumbling conspiracy theorist with no evidence to support his view, just lots of conjecture -- perfect for the John Birch crowd.

  • Hi youngace 187. I'm delighted that you want to read my book. I know that you will enjoy it. See if you can get the book out of your library before you earn enough money to buy your own copy.

  • No, I'm sorry. I was talking about proving you wrong about your comment on the "younger audience". I was saying that i'm 16 and I know a little about Marlowe. I really enjoyed your lecture and I love this theory. I'm currently trying to earn money to buy the book.

  • Hi youngace187. You'll have to read my book before you make your final judgment. It took seven years to write, and if I found anything during my research that would have indicated that Marlowe could not have written the so-called Shakespeare canon, I would not have wasted my time pursuing the matter. So read the book, and then decide whether I am right or wrong.

  • I would like to talk to this guy, just to prove him wrong. I'm 16 and I know bits of vague and ambigous information about Marlowe. I know he was in trial for the accusation of him being an athiest and I do know about the theory of him faking his death and writing shakespeare's venus and adonis. I have his complete plays up in my room and I really enjoyed reading Doctor Faustus. I'm also enjoying his lecture.

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