In Shakespeare scholarship, the authorship of Edward the Third is sometimes attributed to Shakespeare. Plus the two missing plays, the mythological Cardenio and the duly noted Love’s Labour’s Wonne. So that averages out to 40 plays, over all.
The Truth Will Out is the new, highly favored Shakespeare conspiracy book. Reading it back-to-back with Shakespeare: The Biography is helpful. I can’t recall the details, but the two together are painting a good, much more complete picture.
I’ve got a couple of more notes to add, but it’ll take a little while to compile it all. Reading notes, really.
Which, really, is what this is, a common place book, or, according to the recent biography, a table book. Just stuff I write down so I can access it later.
Nice bit of fluff:
What’s in a domain name’s value.
And the graveyards:
Predicting the demise of My Space?
I’ve heard the buzzwords, listened to the pundits, and I’ve finally started to realize that there are digital fads, and then there are digital fads.
Funny, I found one link (not linked here) that suggested AOL had a Your Tube killer in beta form, soon to be released. Yawn.
Finis coronat opus.
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