World Literature
- 1121
- Wulfstan. Sermo Lupi ad anglos
- Old English text with words hot-linked to glossary. At the University of Calgary.
- 1123
- Baconian Evidence for Shakespeare Authorship
- Summarizes the evidence that argues Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's works.
- 1124
- Chronology Related to Francis Bacon's Life
- Chronology of Bacon's life, mingling known facts with suppositions that he was a son of Queen Elizabeth and Robert Dudley, Earl of Essex.
- 1125
- Francis Bacon, Last of the Tudors
- A 1921 work by Amelie Deventer Von Kunow that analyzes the plays attributed to Shakespeare, and argues that Bacon was the true author.
- 1128
- Sir George and his Bacon-Shakespeare Interests
- An account of Sir George Trevelyan by Peter Dawkins.
- 1129
- The Bacon-Shakespeare Essays of Mather Walker
- Ancient wisdom themes are discussed, with additional essays on Shakespeare authorship.
- 1130
- The Code that Failed: Testing a Bacon-Shakespeare Cipher
- An introduction to a cipher system found in the works of William Shakespeare by Terry Ross.
- 1132
- The Philosophy of Wonder
- Excerpt from the book by Robert Theobald, which locates the Baconian philosophy in Shakespeare's works.
- 1133
- The Shakespeare-Bacon Theory
- Analysis of the theory that the plays of William Shakespeare were actually written under pseudonym by Lord Chancellor Francis Bacon.
- 1134
- William Shakespeare's Identity: The Authorship Problem
- The mysteries surrounding the authorship debate, and the various theories.
- 1136
- William Stanley as Poet and Playwright: The URL of Derby
- William Stanley's environment is used to build a case for authorship of Shakespeare's works.
- 1137
- Marlowe Society
- Argues that Marlowe was the true author of the plays which bear Shakespeare's name.
- 1138
- Bartleby: Marlowe and Shakespeare
- Eliot's essay on Marlowe from his classic volume "The Sacred Wood."