
In his weekly column →1 "Readers and Writers" (initials R.H.C) of →"The New Age" , Orage dealt with a number of current issues , among others, time and again with the Shakespeare authorship question (1916-1922) . Here, one sees in Orage an early, independent and autonomous "Anti-Stradfordian", who developed his own theory after down swinging of "Shakespeare - Bacon" hype and before the advent →the Oxford Theory by Thomas Looney.
Orage saw in the theater actor-manager Shakespeare (Stradford ) the "Super-Editor", to whom the true poetic genius, whose name had not yet been identified, presented his work on the revision . ---Orage disagreed with the emerging Oxford Theory (1920) (including published correspondence). –
A small selection of Shakspere Doubters [Anti-Stratfordians]:
[In case of interest click corresponding Wikipedia entry)
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