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Old 11-30-2011, 08:37 PM   #3
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If you enjoy this movie then you might also like this ebook:
The Playmakers". I haven't seen the movie but it sounds very similar, with Marlowe as the secret author.
I agree that the most likely author was Shakespeare, but it makes for a good story! Historical mysteries are always good fun and often written by authors who studied the period at university and have a lot of research material on hand - well, it's one way of making some money out of all that work!
Oh, I agree. I had a history prof who would assign one historical fiction among the scholarly readings per semester.
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