Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

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Review of Shake-speare’s Sonnets and the Court of Navarre by David Honneyman

Long-time Oxfordian Ramon L. Jimenez reviews a little known book by David Honneyman (1997) that again illustrates the Stratfordian dilemma with the Sonnets. Honneyman’s solution is quite startling, though. In his book he invents the “Ur-Sonnets,” originally written in France in the 1570s, and has our Stratford hero merely translating them into English later. We kid you not. Check it out.

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