Bonner Miller Cutting – Reasonable Doubt About Shakespeare?
Bonner Miller Cutting discusses why there is reasonable doubt about the identity of the author who wrote and published under the name “William Shakespeare.” Cutting is a respected author and lecturer on Shakespeare. Her book, “Necessary Mischief: Exploring the Shakespeare Authorship Question,” was published in 2018. An accomplished pianist, Cutting earned her B.F.A. from Tulane University and her Master of Music from McNeese State University in Louisiana. This lecture was presented via Zoom on August 20, 2020. For more on the Shakespeare authorship question see ShakespeareOxfordFellowship.org.

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