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In 'The Shakespearean Myth: William Shakespeare and Circumstantial Evidence,' Appleton Morgan delves into the complexities and nuances surrounding the true authorship of the works attributed to William Shakespeare. An exploration that sharpens the edge of scholarly debate, Morgan employs a unique analytical approach that intertwines historical inquisition with literary examination. His style-meticulously researched, yet accessible-deftly navigates through the haze of history and the intricate web of evidence, illuminating the controversy with erudition and finesse. Situating the discussion…mehr

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In 'The Shakespearean Myth: William Shakespeare and Circumstantial Evidence,' Appleton Morgan delves into the complexities and nuances surrounding the true authorship of the works attributed to William Shakespeare. An exploration that sharpens the edge of scholarly debate, Morgan employs a unique analytical approach that intertwines historical inquisition with literary examination. His style-meticulously researched, yet accessible-deftly navigates through the haze of history and the intricate web of evidence, illuminating the controversy with erudition and finesse. Situating the discussion within the broader context of Elizabethan literature and the contentious arguments of Stratfordians versus anti-Stratfordians, the book becomes a crucial touchstone in the timeline of Shakespearean scholarship. Appleton Morgan, a scholar of the poetic and legal realms, brings an extraordinary depth to his scholarly pursuit of Shakespeare's authentic identity. His combined expertise in law and literature uniquely qualifies him to dissect the circumstantial evidence that both obscures and unravels the mythos of the Bard. This preoccupation stems from a confluence of his passion for the canon of English literature and his astute understanding of evidentiary scrutiny, leading Morgan to craft a work that is as thought-provoking as it is revelatory. Recommended for enthusiasts of Shakespearean lore, literary detectives, and adherents to the canon of classical literature, 'The Shakespearean Myth' presents readers with an invitation to an intellectual pursuit through Elizabethan times. Engaging, enlightening, and rich with scholarly fervor, Morgan's work imbues the historic debate with a renewed sense of inquiry and emphasis on textual analysis. This republished classic will not only satisfy the appetite of skeptics and historians but also inspire a fresh generation of readers to look beyond the surface of the Shakespearean drama to the tantalizing possibilities that lie beneath.

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Appleton Morgan (1845-1928) was a prominent American lawyer, author, and Shakespearean scholar of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was renowned for his contributions to the analysis of Elizabethan literature and the scrutiny of William Shakespeare's authorship, which he explored through legal and historical frames. Morgan's most well-known work, 'The Shakespearean Myth: William Shakespeare and Circumstantial Evidence' (1881), stands as a testament to his keen interest in the ongoing debates surrounding the legitimacy of Shakespeare's authorial claims over the plays attributed to him. In this text, Morgan employs his legal expertise to dissect the evidence and arguments presented by both the Stratfordians, who uphold Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon as the true playwright, and the Anti-Stratfordians, who question this attribution. His literary style is characterized by a meticulous fusion of legal acumen and literary analysis, a hybrid approach that adds a distinct rigor to the discourse on the Bard's disputed authorship. Morgan's other literary contributions are not limited to Shakespearean criticism; he also wrote on a variety of topics, including law and the history of American politics. Throughout his career, Appleton Morgan continued to intrigue and educate readers and scholars alike, leaving an indelible mark on the field of Shakespearean studies and beyond.