The Romance of Yachting
Author | Joseph C. Hart |
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Publisher | Harper & Brothers |
Publication place | United States |
Pages | 332 |
The Romance of Yachting (full title: The Romance of Yachting: Voyage The First) is an 1848 work by Joseph C. Hart published by Harper and Brothers. The work is considered notable for being the first work to claim that William Shakespeare was not the true author of the plays that are attributed to him.[1] The work was for a long time overlooked in the Shakespeare authorship question debate with an article in the Chambers's Edinburgh Journal generally being treated by all authorities as the first work that questioned whether Shakespeare was the true author. References to The Romance of Yachting first appeared in The Bibliography of the Bacon-Shakespeare Literature. Despite its title, the book has little to say about yachting and has been described as a 'kind of horn book of digression'.[2] Wyman characterise the work as a 'gossipy account of a voyage to Spain'.[3]
References
- ^ W. H. Wyman (2003), Bibliography of the Bacon-Shakespeare Controversy with Notes and Extracts, Kessinger Publishing Co, p. 9
- ^ William F. Friedman, Elizabeth S. Friedman (2011) The Shakespearean Ciphers Examined: An analysis of cryptographic systems used as evidence that some author other than William Shakespeare wrote the plays commonly attributed to him, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, p. 3
- ^ W. H. Wyman (2003), Bibliography of the Bacon-Shakespeare Controversy with Notes and Extracts, Kessinger Publishing Co, p. 9
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