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Title: Another non-scientific, subjective question (Shakespeare)
Post by: Pseudoscience-is-malarkey on 01/04/2019 00:57:08
What is your favorite Shakespeare play, and why?

Does the fact that the Shakespearean authorship question has currency further poof of the prevalence of fantasy prone thinking? Here at SU we hosted a debate. The people defending the conspiracy need lithium. They''re practically schizophrenic...
Title: Re: Another non-scientific, subjective question (Shakespeare)
Post by: alancalverd on 05/04/2019 10:44:23
Shakespeare's plays are just a string of quotations, without a scrap of originality. He didn't even have the decency to acknowledge his sources, apart from Homer, Livy, Catullus...in fact almost anyone out of copyright. What a shyster.
Title: Re: Another non-scientific, subjective question (Shakespeare)
Post by: syhprum on 05/04/2019 14:26:22
I don't think it is permissible to say anything nasty about Shakespeare he is an untouchable English hero like Churchill or Newton, by the way the play I like most is one where the queen produces a black baby Titus Andronicus