For many years, scholars have discussed what stimulated Shakespeare's work. Well, with the help of the software the professor normally uses to deceive students, the two authors found unpublished manuscripts. Tracking III, Henry V and seven other plays. The results were completed by Dennis McCarthy and June Schlueter. They will explain them next week in a book published by academic publisher D. S. Brewer and the British Library. The author did not suggest Shakespeare's plagiarism, but instead read and inspired a manuscript called "short words of rebellion and rebellion" written by George Nos at the Queen Elizabeth Court in the late 16th century. Ambassador of Sweden
College collections are often reinforced by gifts from friends and graduates. Unpublished gifts include unpublished Charlotte Bronte manuscripts, John G. Neihardt libraries and manuscripts, Mary Lago libraries and manuscripts, VT Hamlin's "Alley Oop" series, and Dr. Frank Luther Mott (Dean and Journal Professor )there is. Library, Missouri Supreme Court Judge Lawrence M. Hyde, Methodist Bishop Ivan Lee Holt, former Governor Henry S. Coffey
The use of verbatim excerpts from unpublished manuscripts is not reasonable. The court judged that the unpublished nature of the work was important but not necessarily a deciding factor and declined to defend the defense of fair use. "In general, the right to control his first appearance without the public representation of the writer goes beyond fair use claims and protects literary works and artwork. In 1886, in the Berne Convention, the moral We reject what is called right.Right (All writers / individuals have moral signs in their work, so we can not separate work from you.What are you at work, those who buy work change it It can not be done),