An unprecedented literary-historical discovery. All of the major Shakespeare poems, Venus & Adonis, Lucrece, Shakespeare’s Sonnets, and the A Lover’s Complaint, contain elaborate and very personal puzzles tha...

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An unprecedented literary-historical discovery. All of the major Shakespeare poems, Venus & Adonis, Lucrece, Shakespeare’s Sonnets, and the A Lover’s Complaint, contain elaborate and very personal puzzles that are highly autobiographical, and which prove, beyond any doubt, that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, wrote the works of Shakespeare. This is the first in a series of books presenting, for the first time, the autobiographical systems of Edward de Vere. These systems extend well beyond the Shakespeare poems.

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