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The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded

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The author argues that the plays usually attributed to Shakspere conceal a coherent philosophical system linked to Baconian and other Elizabethan thought, supporting this claim with rhetorical, historical, and textual analysis. She maps period methods of tradition and deliberate rhetorical concealment, examines Montaigne's private arts and a Baconian method of progression, and formulates a science of morality and policy. Subsequent chapters apply this interpretive framework to major plays, offering close readings that foreground themes of governance, civic duty, moral cultivation, and proposals for political reform conveyed through pedagogic devices and veiled authorship.

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Delia Salter Bacon

Delia Salter Bacon was an American author and playwright known for her contributions to literature in the 19th century. She is best recognized for her historical novel "The Bride of Fort Edward: Founded on an Incident of the Revolution," which reflects her interest in American history and the Revolutionary War. Additionally, Bacon explored literary criticism in her work "The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded," where she delves into the complexities of Shakespeare's plays. Her writings often blend historical narrative with literary analysis, showcasing her diverse interests and intellectual pursuits.

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