Shakespeare und die Bacon-Mythen by Kuno Fischer
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This book isn't a novel. It's a focused, scholarly argument against a popular 19th-century conspiracy theory. Fischer, a respected philosopher, lays out the claims of the 'Baconians'—those who believed Francis Bacon secretly authored Shakespeare's plays—and then systematically tries to dismantle them. He compares their writing styles, their known philosophies, and the historical evidence, arguing that the theory is built on flimsy assumptions and wishful thinking.
Why You Should Read It
What makes this compelling is watching a sharp mind from a different century engage in a debate that still pops up today. Fischer's defense of Shakespeare feels personal and urgent. You can sense his frustration with what he sees as a silly idea that disrespects a genius. It's less about dry facts and more about witnessing a passionate intellectual fight. It reminds you that questions about authorship and celebrity aren't modern inventions.
Final Verdict
This is for the curious reader who enjoys literary history and a good argument. It's perfect if you've ever wondered about the Shakespeare-Bacon debate and want to see an early, forceful defense of the traditional view. Be warned, it's a specialized academic text from 1885, so it's not a light read. But for history buffs, Shakespeare fans, or anyone who likes seeing a conspiracy theory get a thorough takedown, it's a fascinating time capsule.
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Karen Rodriguez
1 year agoEnjoyed every page.
Paul Sanchez
9 months agoThe layout is very easy on the eyes.