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Who was Shakespeare?
Did Shakespeare really exist?
Shakespeare the playwright
Shakespeare the actor
Shakespeare the poet
Shakespeare's words
Shakespearean insults

 
A statue of William Shakespeare outside The Globe Theatre Did Shakespeare really exist?

The lack of information about the early part of Shakespeare's life has led to theories that he never actually existed.

Some people say his plays were written by his rival Christopher Marlowe, who was murdered in May 1593.

Others believe he was the poet and politician Francis Bacon.

Another theory suggests he was the Earl of Oxford.

Serious historians, however, say documents about the later years of Shakespeare's life strongly suggest he did exist.


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