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The Little Cryptogram / A Literal Application to the Play of Hamlet of the Cipher System of Mr. Ignatius Donnelly. cover

The Little Cryptogram / A Literal Application to the Play of Hamlet of the Cipher System of Mr. Ignatius Donnelly.

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The author applies Ignatius Donnelly's cipher method to a portion of Hamlet, first outlining Donnelly's claim that a concealed Baconian cipher underlies the Shakespeare plays and summarizing circumstantial evidence against the historical attribution. He then presents a revised, expanded, literal demonstration across six pages of the play, with step-by-step encoding, explanatory notes, and critical commentary on the method's plausibility, inviting readers to a candid, impartial examination of whether the claimed cryptogram constitutes discovery or ingenious invention.

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Joseph Gilpin Pyle

Joseph Gilpin Pyle was an American author known for his exploration of cryptography and its literary applications. His notable work, "The Little Cryptogram," delves into the cipher system proposed by Ignatius Donnelly, applying it to Shakespeare's "Hamlet." Pyle's writing reflects a unique intersection of literature and cryptographic theory, contributing to discussions on the hidden meanings within classic texts. His work invites readers to consider the complexities of language and interpretation, showcasing his interest in the interplay between literature and codes.

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