The+Authorship+Question+-+Shakespeare+or+DeVere?

=Who really wrote all those great plays?=

It's the ultimate "rags-to-riches" story: A young pauper from London, whose father was a an illiterate glove-maker, becomes the most honored writer in the Western world. With just a public school education and without ever leaving London, the man's ability to soak in culture through reading -- along with his gifts for language -- was all it took to create the genius we all know and love.

Too amazing to be true? Maybe so.

While legions defend the tale, many of the greatest writers, scholars and actors throughout Britain, Europe and the U. S. have instead chosen to believe that Edward DeVere, Earl of Oxford, was in fact the author of //Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth//, and all the rest.

Here's a website that will explain it all for you:

http://shakespearefellowship.org/

Several books have been written about the authorship question as well, including 2 within the last 5 years. If you do a search on Amazon for "De Vere," you will be astonished at the results.

This question rages on today! See how the 2009 Supreme Court weighs in on the issue.

(Click here.)