The Real Shakespeare
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Descripción editorial
Ancient French dictionaries dating back to the 16th century, preserved in the Library of Congress, unequivocally confirm the real identity of William Shakespeare, since all their definitions of words beginning with ver can be found within the play Hamlet. This confirms Edward de Vere as the real author. Also, every one of “Shakespeare’s” plays and sonnets reflects incidents from the life of the real author, the 17th Earl of Oxford, Edward de Vere. These incidents have been tied together with a thin web of conjecture in Vere, a novel, the central part of the book. The last section concludes with the restatement of three hundred words beginning with ver, all their definitions found in Hamlet.