Notes on the Bacon-Shakespeare Question
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- 12 hodin čtení
Delve into the longstanding debate of whether William Shakespeare was the true author of his own plays, and explore the evidence for and against the Baconian theory.
Charles Allen je britský spisovatel a historik, jehož práce se soustředí na Indii a Jižní Asii. S hlubokým porozuměním pro region, kde jeho rodina po generace sloužila pod Britským impériem, Allen zkoumá komplexní historii a kulturu Jižní Asie. Jeho psaní je známé svým důrazem na lidské příběhy a detailní historický výzkum. Prostřednictvím svých děl nabízí čtenářům fascinující pohled do minulosti Indie a jejího okolí.






Delve into the longstanding debate of whether William Shakespeare was the true author of his own plays, and explore the evidence for and against the Baconian theory.
Exploring the profound influence of the Aryans throughout history, this account delves into language, mythology, and the conflicts that shaped civilizations. Covering a vast array of topics from the Russian steppe to the Indus Valley and connecting figures like Putin and Trump with ancient texts such as the Iliad and the Mahabharata, it offers a comprehensive narrative. Charles Allen's meticulous research and engaging style culminate in this final work, showcasing his significant contributions to historical scholarship and leaving a lasting legacy.
The story revolves around four strangers who form a deep friendship, only to find their lives drastically altered for the worse in a brief period. As they navigate the challenges that arise, the bond they share is tested, revealing the complexities of friendship and the unpredictable nature of life.
The narrative explores the relationship between Gaia, our Mother Earth, and Egun, the Middle Earth inhabited by ancestral spirits. For ages, these two realms have maintained a harmonious exchange, giving rise to offspring in both worlds. This connection highlights the intertwining of nature and ancestral legacy, suggesting a deep-rooted bond that shapes existence across these realms.
The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of six friends, each grappling with their own complexities and aspirations as they approach graduation. While they share a close bond, their internal struggles remain largely hidden from one another, influencing their personal journeys and growth. As they navigate their final chapter together, the novel explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the challenges of transitioning into adulthood.
Volume X
This reprint presents a classic work originally published in 1869, offering readers a chance to explore the themes and narratives that have stood the test of time. The book captures the essence of its era, providing insights into the historical context and cultural nuances of the period. With its enduring relevance, it invites both new and returning audiences to engage with the ideas and storytelling that defined its time.
The story follows a young woman navigating the hardships of street life, where she forms a deep friendship with two other unlikely women. Together, they support each other through daily struggles and discover resilience in their bond. As they encounter love through the young men they meet, their lives begin to change, highlighting themes of friendship, survival, and the transformative power of love.
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A young man grapples with intense passion and his struggle to manage his desires. In a journey of self-discovery, he faces the allure of the women who captivate him, forcing him to confront his weaknesses. The narrative explores themes of temptation and personal growth as he navigates the complexities of attraction and emotional turmoil.