A Reassessment of the French Influence in Shakespeare
Waugaman proves that French literary, political and social sources permeate the Shakespeare canon to the same extent that Italian sources do. This detailed survey demonstrates that the Earl of Oxford was fluent in French and had traveled in France among the nobility to gain inside knowledge of their...
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