Here are two pages from the Shakespeare Authorship Sourcebook that may be worth previewing. In the Sourcebook they come with questions for classroom discussion.
I have purposefully refrained from over-interpreting the sequence for you because that’s bad teaching. Showing the evidence is much more persuasive than telling a tall tale if you have truth on your side.
Just take a few minutes to read over the title pages, arranged in chronological order.
Many are omitted – for example, I’ve only included one of many post-Stratfordian books, namely Charlton Ogburn’s seminal 1984 The Mysterious William Shakespeare, a book that for the first time started telling the truth about the history of error in Shakespeare studies.
The best way to view this is to click on the sprocket and pick “Presentation Mode.”
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