In 1564, a man was born in the name of William Shakespeare. He was born into a poor family with little education and no interaction with complex society. 38 plays and over 150 sonnets will not be returned to this ignorant person. People who believe that Shakespeare is a writer do not have clear evidence, but rather a statement from Hamlet: "The drama is (Satchel 71)." But the real writer is hiding behind Shakespeare's name . Oxford 's Earl Edward Deville is not only thought to be a great poet in history, but now thanks to William Shaq, it may be a great playwright who produced sonnets and dramas.
An argument against the identity of Shakespearean writers is that people other than William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon wrote works belonging to him. Anti-Stratford people - generic name for supporters of various alternative writer theories - - Stratford's Shakespeare believes to be the forefront of hiding the identity of authentic writers or writers for some reason. You can not receive public credits. This idea inspired public interest except for a few Shakespeare scholars and literary historians, but all other scholars believe that it is a sort of marginal belief, which contests these assertions It is recognized that it is only that.
In September 2007, the Shakespeare Writers Association sponsored a "rational allegation declaration" to encourage new research on Shake Spear's writers and received more than 3,000 signatures including over 500 scholars . At the end of 2007, Brunel University in London began with a Shakespearean writer and acquired a master's degree for one year (since the timeout), and in 2010 2010, the University of Concordia (Portland, Oregon) opened the Shakespeare Writers Research Center. . Although some suggestions do not necessarily mean secret writers, Shakespeare's own alternative life history. These overlap or merge with alternative author models. An example is that he is an Arab and his real name is "Sheikh Zubayr". This was proposed by Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq in the 19th century, but it was carefully developed by Iraqi writer Safa Khulusi in the 1960s. Muammar Gaddafi later agreed to this view.