Shakespeare's Son and His Sonnets,Used
Shakespeare's Son and His Sonnets,Used

Shakespeare's Son and His Sonnets,Used

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A new view of Shakespeare's sonnets that brings them alive as a chronicle of political intrigue, passion, and betrayal, Shakespeare's Son and His Sonnetsis an expanded introduction and synopsis of Hank Whittemore's breakthrough work The Monument. Here are the highlights of a new discovery about the form and content of the 154 poems printed in 1609. Shakespeare's Son and His Sonnets offers a clear summary of how Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford constructed a 'monument' to preserve 'the living record' of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton as the rightful successor by blood to Queen Elizabeth I of England. In the exact center of the elegant monument is a 100sonnet diary from the Essex Rebellion of February 8, 1601 to the Queen's death and funeral on April 28,1603, when the long Tudor dynasty finally ended. Whittemore shows why Oxford was forced to sacrifice his own identity to save the life of Southampton, his unacknowledged royal son, and secure the promise of his release from the Tower of London with a royal pardon. Here is the 'smoking gun' of the Shakespeare authorship mystery, answering questions that have puzzled literary scholars and historians for centuries: Why did 'Shakespeare' dedicate his work to Southampton? Why was the young earl spared from execution? Why does the author of the Sonnets ask that 'my name be buried where my body is'? Why did King James immediately order Southampton, a convicted traitor, to be set free?

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