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A critical examination of the claim that Francis Bacon authored the plays traditionally attributed to Shakespeare, surveying the personalities, published works, and historical records of both men. The author tests Baconian arguments and ciphers, scrutinizes proponents' methods and alleged cryptographic revelations, contrasts stylistic and temperamental evidence, and traces the development of authorship theories. Case studies address claimed parallels, proposed collaborations, and biographical misconceptions about the playwright. The work concludes by weighing documented facts and interpretive leaps, arguing that the balance of evidence supports the conventional attribution while exposing persistent fallacies in Baconian reasoning.

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Albert Frederick Calvert

Albert Frederick Calvert was a British author and historian known for his extensive writings on Spain and its cultural heritage. His notable works include "Bacon and Shakespeare" and "Impressions of Spain," where he explores the intersections of literature and history. Calvert's travel accounts, such as "Granada and the Alhambra" and "Madrid: an historical description and handbook of the Spanish capital," provide readers with rich insights into the architectural and historical significance of Spanish cities. Additionally, he ventured into topics beyond Spain, as seen in his work "Nigeria and its tin fields." His contributions reflect a deep appreciation for the historical narratives that shape cultural identities.

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