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Shakespeare's Hidden Codes
Norwegian organist and amateur cryptographer Petter Amundsen talks about his theories on the authorship of William Shakespeare, and how he came to discover a myriads of codes in his historical works – and his ideas of what the codes refers to.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the life and works of William Shakespeare, delving into theories and debates surrounding his authorship and the potential hidden meanings within his plays. It examines historical context and literary analysis to uncover new perspectives on the Bard's legacy. The film investigates various candidates proposed as the true author of the plays attributed to Shakespeare.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on historical and literary analysis, 'Shakespeare's Hidden Codes' received moderate attention primarily within academic and documentary circles. Reviews often noted its thorough research and engagement with complex theories, though some found the presented arguments speculative. Audience reception was generally positive among those interested in Shakespearean scholarship.
What Reviewers Say
Offers an engaging overview of the Shakespeare authorship question.
Presents a balanced look at various theories with supporting evidence.
May be too academic for casual viewers but rewarding for enthusiasts.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Shakespeare's Hidden Codes' indicate appreciation for its in-depth exploration of Shakespearean authorship debates, with many finding it thought-provoking. Some viewers noted the documentary's thoroughness, while others felt it raised more questions than it answered.
Fun Fact
The documentary delves into the various candidates proposed as the 'true' author of Shakespeare's works, including Sir Francis Bacon, Edward de Vere (17th Earl of Oxford), and Christopher Marlowe, examining the historical and literary evidence presented for each.
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