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CONTENTS
Portraits in the Frontispiece vi
Acknowledgments vii
Foreword ix
Introduction 15
PART ONE: HISTORY
I The Origins: 1601-1857 27
II A Century of Group Theories: 1856-1956 37
III The Baconian Case Continued: 1866-1957 57
IV Raleigh: Essex: Cecil: 1877-1916 70
V Burton: Southampton: Shirley: 1885-1905 77
VI The Case for Derby: 1891-1952 82
VII The Case for Rutland: 1907-1947 88
VIII Barnard: Devonshire: Stirling: 1914-1930 97
IX The 'Oxford' Movement: 1918-1957 101
X Florio: Marlowe: Elizabeth: 1927-1957 110
PART TWO: CRITICISM
I The General Theory Considered 121
II The Case Against the Group Theories 139
III The Case Against the Baconians 149
IV The Case Against Derby 170
V The Case Against Rutland 183
VI The Case Against Oxford and Others 196
VII Some Minor Theories Considered 208
Conclusion 219
Selected Bibliography 225
Index 247

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Publication Information: Book Title: Shakespeare and His Betters: A History and a Criticism of the Attempts Which Have Been Made to Prove That Shakespeare's Works Were Written by Others. Contributors: R. C. Churchill - author. Publisher: Max Reinhardt. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1938. Page Number: v.
    
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