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The authorship of Edward III remains a mystery since its anonymous publication in 1596, with records lost in the Great Fire of London in 1666. The debate intensified in the 1760s when scholar Edward Capell suggested that William Shakespeare could be the author. This unresolved question continues to intrigue literary scholars and historians, highlighting the challenges of attributing works from that era.
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