I heard about this! Really, really cool stuff. I didn't know there was a book, however. I gotta go pick this up.
I will say I'm skeptical about Cardenio. That one has been researched pretty thoroughly and for what its worth, in my entirely unprofessional (but still very Shakespearecated) opinion, its not him. It just doesn't feel like Shakespeare, for lack of better evidence. *shrug*
That said, the argument about the impossibility of the Henry trilogy being his first is both sound and faulty. Its sound because of COURSE no one starts off writing like that. But its also true that not all authors are published, or even publicity put their beginners' work out there. (Shit, look at Harper Lee. One brilliant novel, and that's pretty much all she wrote, literally.) So, just because we know other works had to have existed at some point does NOT mean they ever had to be published, or that they still survived, or that these plays are them.
It's still pretty effing exciting though, skepticism and all. I'll have to read his book and check out these new 'discovered' plays asap.
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