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Joseph Hall (1574–1656) is claimed to have been an early authorship doubter. The overwhelming majority of mainstream Shakespeare scholars agree that Shakespeare's authorship was not questioned during his lifetime or for two centuries afterward.
The authorship of the Shakespeare canon has been vigorously debated for hundreds of years. Starting in Elizabethan England, during Shakespeare's life, doubts began to appear. When the Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable began in the early 1980's the current academic climate refused to acknowledge the authorship question, even for the sake of ...
the authorship controversy: first deny that there is any reason at all to doubt the Stratford man’s authorship, and then push the idea that doubters are all defective in some way: in our intellect, psychology or character.
7 Ιαν 2019 · Defenders of the traditional ("Stratfordian") theory of Shakespeare authorship are deeply invested in the demonstrably false (yet widely repeated) claim that nobody had any doubts about the author's identity until hundreds of years after Shakespeare's time.
19 Φεβ 2018 · The contrast between the careful scholarship on display in those studies and the ridiculous speculation engaged in by Shakespeare biographers is astonishing – and is the biggest piece of evidence for Shakespeare authorship doubters like me.
We're merely calling attention to the fact that many credible people have been and are authorship doubters, contrary to the false stereotype of doubters promoted by Stratfordians to discredit us and suppress the issue.
Many highly credible individuals have found reason to doubt the authorship during the last 150 years, but orthodox scholars continue to claim that there is no room for doubt. If there is "no room for doubt" about the author, taking the issue seriously is inherently irrational.