Author : James Shapiro
Publisher : Tantor Media
Publication Date : 2010 04 06
Contested Will Who Wrote Shakespeare
>> Why Some Think It Wasn t Shakespeare
I can t remember but I think it was Woody Allen who wrote the joke The plays of William Shakespeare were not written by Shakespeare himself but by someone with the same name The only reason the joke works is that for a couple of centuries there have been skeptics who have denied that Shakespeare s works were actually the works of Shakespeare In Contested Will Who Wrote Shakespeare Simon and Schuster it s not a surprise that James Shapiro answers the question in the subtitle the way he does Shakespeare did After all Shapiro is a Shakespeare scholar whose most recent book was a look at one year 1599 in Shakespeare s life and how the plays he was writing were formed by the political and social environment of that time So yes He would say that wouldn t he will be the response from the current skeptics all of whom have their own candidate for the position of Bard Shapiro s book indeed puts an unassailable case for Shakespeare of Stratford being the author but that is only at the end Everything that goes before is a history of the anti Stratfordian movement It is a wonderfully clear explanation of why skeptics started going wrong and have continued vehemently on their wrong paths It is an entertaining and often hilarious tale a path strewn as Shapiro says with fabricated documents embellished lives concealed identity pseudonymous authorship contested evidence bald faced deception and a failure to grasp what could not be imagined
There is no evidence that anyone in Shakespeare s time thought that the plays came from anyone else In fact it was only a couple of centuries after his death that doubters started piping up It was a response to a lack of knowledge about the man himself we don t have his letters or a journal so why not simply read the poems and plays to get glimpses of biography This was in harmony with the philosophy of the Romantics The cases against Shakespeare started with Delia Bacon an American intellectual and lecturer who picked Francis Bacon no relation who may have been a polymath but whose output shows no evidence that he could write plays and poems The idea of Bacon s authorship was taken seriously by many including Mark Twain who won over his friend Helen Keller into the Baconian camp The most popular counterproposal to Bacon is Edward de Vere the 17th Earl of Oxford A schoolmaster named J T Looney whose name has caused titters to non skeptics ever since proposed that the plays had so many details of such things as legal lore falconry and foreign travel that a mere actor from Stratford could not have written them Oxford however knew plenty about such things and had three daughters just like King Lear and his wife married at thirteen just like Juliette Looney made many converts chief among them being Sigmund Freud whose advocacy of Oxford got in the way of friendships and of the psychoanalysis of at least one patient who would not come around to the right way of thinking on the issue I have written flippantly in some of the above summaries but Shapiro is never condescending and makes earnest attempts to understand the cracked ideas that were taken seriously There was a slump in the Oxford camp in the twentieth century as its members used their brand of research to expand their boy s authorship not just of Shakespeare s works but also of those of Christopher Marlowe and Edmund Spenser and showed as well that he had been Queen Elizabeth s lover you can look it up The Oxfordians however took advantage of publicity in 1987 and afterwards of show trials in which the authorship of the plays was pled before such legal minds as Supreme Court justices Oh Oxford didn t wind up being judged the author but the publicity fed the idea that there was a controversy about the authorship and also that Oxford was the chief alternate This is despite the difficult fact that he died in 1604 and many of the plays are confidently dated as written after that It is not coincidence Shapiro shows that the rise in Oxford s shares has come at a time when there is a greater willingness to believe in governmental conspiracies and cover ups
It is a relief to come to the end of the book and see what a case can be made for Shakespeare himself Shapiro demonstrates that only a long term partner deeply involved in the joint workings of the stage could have written in such a fashion not an aristocrat working solitarily in a room and delivering the plays anonymously to the actors There are contemporary witnesses there are clues from printing houses there are many details that point to the conclusion that Shakespeare was after all merely Shakespeare In addition genuine Shakespeare scholarship is coming to understand that many of the plays are joint productions the Stratfordians are not loath to accept that their man could partner with other writers collaborations that the skeptics do not tolerate for their candidates The claims for other candidates is based on snobbery a hick from Stratford son of a glove maker could not have had the knowledge or the life experience to write such plays If Shakespeare the actor could imagine himself into plenty of roles Shapiro argues why could not his powerful imagination bring forth the roles in his own plays and sonnets Shapiro s book is capped with this advocacy but all that has gone before is a sympathetic understanding of why and how we subject the Bard as we do no other author to authorship disputes Contested Will is less a broadside in the Stratfordian s defense than it is a humane examination of an idiosyncratic bit of literary history