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The London Library is accused of hosting an anti-intellectual conspiracy theory that Shakespeare was a woman

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The London Library and Elizabeth Winkler's female Shakespeare claims

The London Library and Elizabeth Winkler's female Shakespeare claims. The London Museum. The Museum of London, London, and the Royal Collection of Shakespeare. London. London. The London. London Library. London Library. The Museum. London, the London Library, the Royal Shakespeare Museum and the Queen Victoria Museum.

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US academic claims Shakespeare may have been a WOMAN as bizarre row erupts

London Library will hold an event in June to discuss the English playwright's sexual orientation. Event will take place at the end of June at the London Library. Shakespeare was born in 17th Century London and died in 18th Century at the age of 50. He is believed to have been Shakespeare's lover and muse.

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Row over claim Shakespeare's works could have been written by a WOMAN

London Library hosts debate on whether some of Shakespeare's works could have been written by a woman. London Library has provoked a row by hosting debate on the issue. Debate will be held over whether some Shakespeare works were written by women. The debate is expected to be debated at the London Library on Thursday.

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London Library accused of hosting ‘anti-intellectual conspiracy theory’ that Shakespeare was a woman

London Library accused of hosting ‘anti-intellectual conspiracy theory’ that Shakespeare was a woman. Author of ‘Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies’ will speak at London Library. London Library is running a panel discussion with author Elizabeth Winkler.

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Shakespeare’s Sisters by Ramie Targoff review – four women who wrote the Renaissance

Ramie Targoff's new book explores four female writers in Elizabethan and Jacobean England. It explores the complex political, patriarchal and religious backdrop to their lives. Four women who wrote the Renaissance wrote Shakespeare's Sisters in Renaissance period of 16th century. The book is published in London, New York and New York.

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The forgotten women writers of the Shakespearean era - Washington Examiner

Ramie Targoff focuses on women who were self-directed despite being born into a society that insisted women conform to their fathers' and husbands' dictates. Targoff: The forgotten women writers of the Shakespearean era are self-directing and self-advocating.

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