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Is Shakespeare Dead? - cover

Is Shakespeare Dead?

Mark Twain

Verlag: CLXBX

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Beschreibung

"Is Shakespeare Dead?" by Mark Twain is a sharp, witty, and provocative literary essay in which the famed American author turns his trademark humor and skepticism toward one of literature's greatest mysteries: the true authorship of William Shakespeare's works. Published in 1909, this short but powerful book blends satire, literary criticism, and intellectual inquiry into a highly entertaining challenge to long-held assumptions.

With playful irreverence and relentless logic, Twain questions whether the man known as William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon could realistically have written the masterpieces attributed to him. He examines gaps in historical records, inconsistencies in biographical details, and the lack of direct evidence connecting Shakespeare's life to the depth of knowledge found in the plays. Twain does not claim to provide a definitive answer; instead, he exposes how tradition, reputation, and academic authority often replace critical thinking.

As the argument unfolds, Twain champions alternative theories, particularly the idea that Sir Francis Bacon may have been the true author, while simultaneously mocking the seriousness with which scholars defend orthodox views. His true target, however, is not Shakespeare himself but intellectual complacency—the tendency to accept inherited opinions without scrutiny.

Beyond the authorship debate, Is Shakespeare Dead? serves as a broader meditation on genius, fame, and how history constructs legends. Twain's humor, sharp reasoning, and fearless questioning make the essay both accessible and thought-provoking, even for readers with little background in literary studies.

Clever, controversial, and endlessly engaging, Is Shakespeare Dead? remains a fascinating work that invites readers to reconsider literary authority, question accepted truths, and enjoy Mark Twain at his most incisive and mischievous.
Verfügbar seit: 06.02.2026.
Drucklänge: 76 Seiten.

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