'William Shakespeare must have known Lewes Lewkenor, possibly working as Lewes’ personal secretary, and, through his continued patronage, made his way to court - but the life and works of Lewes Lewkenor connect in a myriad of ways with the plays of Shakespeare - what the relationship between the actor and the courtier may have been will always be a matter for debate but the similarities between Lewkenor’s writing style, plots, characters and subject matter are so numerous to those found in the plays that it suggests that Sir Lewes Lewkenor, Master of the Ceremonies, was, in reality, the man who wrote the works attributed to the actor William Shakespeare.'FROM: Sir Lewes Lewkenor: Master of the Ceremonies
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Shakespeare Authorship Question: Sir Lewes Lewkenor--Master of the Ceremonies
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