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Thursday, October 27, 2011
Shakespeare Scholars in the House, Speak Up!
Here are 10 Reasons from Roland Emmerich that explain why he would make a movie that questions whether the man history claims to have been William Shakespeare was actually the bard we know and love. The movie, Anonymous, opens this Friday.
It is thought provoking. A.O. Scott, the film critic of the N.Y. Times, seemed to take more than a little affront of this in his review of the film. The article has some links to those opposing the Oxfordian position. Thanks, Nordette.
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It is thought provoking. A.O. Scott, the film critic of the N.Y. Times, seemed to take more than a little affront of this in his review of the film. The article has some links to those opposing the Oxfordian position. Thanks, Nordette.
I like his ideas! Despite any critics
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