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How Shakespeare was a fraud and how Edward de Vere was the true author of the Shakespearian works.

Title: How Shakespeare was a fraud and how Edward de Vere was the true author of the Shakespearian works.
Category: Literature / European Literature
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How Shakespeare was a fraud and how Edward de Vere was the true author of the Shakespearian works.

Frauds are common all throughout history. One of the most infamous, but least commonly known, fakes of all time was William Shakespeare. Shakespeare did not author any of the plays for which he is credited.                  The plays that Shakespeare apparently wrote had in-depth details of how the court system worked. Therefore, "There is no mention in the documents of the time of a Shakespeare's... intimate acquaintance with the inner court circles as has been implied …showed first 75 words of 724 total

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showed last 75 words of 724 total…Society (1995): 3pp. Online. Internet. 21 Feb 2003. <Http://www.shakespeare-         oxford.com/> Barron, Randall. Shakespeare: The Authorship in Question. 1996: Google. Online.         Internet. 18 Feb 2003. <Http://www.pe.net/~webrebel/>. Huges, Stephanie H. "Shakespeare's Tutor: Sir Tomas Smith (1513-1577)." The         Oxfordian 3 (2000): 19-45. Price, Diana. "Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography." Diana Price (2001): 1pp.         Online.         Internet. 21 Feb 2003. < Http://www.shakespeare-authorship.com/>. Roper, David L. The Shakespeare Debate. (Oct 2002): 18pp. Online. Internet. 21 Feb         2003. <Http://www.dlroper.shakespearians.com/>

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