Sweet Swan, continued
Robin Williams answered my question even before her lecture, even
before I asked it, as she signed my book: Yes, she has eagerly
searched for counterevidence, for anything that will refute her
claim of Sidney's authorship. Yet all she finds is more evidence in
favor -- including new facts learned after the printing of her
book.
What do her detractors say? Not the close-minded emotiotards who
get apoplectic at the suggestion that Shakspere / Oxford / Marlowe
/ Flintstone isn't The One True Author. What is the best argument
against Sidney? And on the flip side, what next from Williams? This
is the most promising idea of all the ones I've seen: it's
parsimonious, elegant, and feels right. I'm so curious to see what
the next few years will bring.
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