Oxford: Son of Queen Elizabeth I

By (author): "Paul Streitz"
Publish Date: January 1st 2001
Oxford: Son of Queen Elizabeth I
ISBN0971349800
ISBN139780971349803
AsinOxford: Son of Queen Elizabeth I
Original titleOxford: Son of Queen Elizabeth I
This book argues two very controversial positions. First, that Queen Elizabeth I had a child in July 1548 when she was fourteen, and second, that this child was raised as Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, better known to the world by the pen name of William Shakespeare. The book challenges all notions of the Virgin Queen by arguing that Elizabeth had more than one child, that she was the lover of Robert Dudley and that she and Dudley were co-conspirators in the death of Dudley s wife, and that Elizabeth was the mother of the young Earl of Southampton, to whom Shakespeare dedicated Venus and Adonis.The book advances the growing notion that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford was Shakespeare by showing that Shakespeare/Oxford s body of works was much larger than previously supposed including Ovid Metamorphoses credited to Arthur Golding and Romeus and Juliet, credited to an illusive Arthur Brooke. The book also includes a new poem When Silly Bees Speake, which it asserts is a poem by William Shakespeare.The book is a direct challenge to two of the greatest traditions of English history: The Virgin Queen and the Bard of Stratford-upon-Avon.