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How did an illiterate performer who couldn't write become the world's most famous playwright? How could a common man have such inside knowledge of foreign nations and courts, the hierarchy of aristocracy and the politics of kings?
How, indeed.
During the 16th Century, writing was seen as a common man's purview and not appropriate for a nobleman. Yet given the above, how could William Shakespeare be the actual writer of the plays and sonnets that appear under his name? That is the purpose of Shakespeare Authorship Mystery Day, a day to ponder the above.
This event first ran in 2017, annually on the anniversary of the publication of the First Folio on November 8, 1623.
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