Anonymous
Some
decades ago, I was in Portugal as part of an Atlantic Council
delegation.
We
were entertained by the British Ambassador not at the Embassy but at
another very imposing building in the heart of Lisbon.
The
Embassy was, at that time, being refitted, so it was not possible for
the Ambassador to receive us there.
The
building was very beautiful and quite imposing architecturally.
Our
host for the evening, highly apologetic for the absence of the
Embassy, told us that, as recompence for the loss, he had chosen this
imposing establishment as venue.
None
present could have been less impressed when the Ambassador outlined
it's very colorful history.
Until
about a century ago, it had been a high-class Bordello providing
discrete entertainment for Portuguese and other noblemen at residence
in Lisbon.
At
that time I had been reading about the life of William de Vere because M ** whom I knew, was a distant relative.
Before
time hopping I will just relate a story from that evening.
Over sherry, a senior Portuguese Minister (who will remain, by me,
anonymous) told us the following story:
One
night, at about 2.30-3.00 am. the Portuguese Prime Minister was
awoken by his Aide- de-Camp to let him know that the British Prime
Minister, Margaret Thatcher, was on the telephone requesting to urgently speak
with him. For the life of him he could not think why the BPM would
chose such an unruly and highly uncivilized hour for parley.
He
took the call as courteous as one can be at an hour when other
activities are usually more pressing than semantics with a British
politician.
It
was the time of the Falklands Crisis and Britain urgently needed to
use South Atlantic Portuguese territory for refueling en-route.
It
was a request to use Portuguese territory both for stopover and
refueling.
'Of
course you can use our facilities Prime Minister, but tell me this,
why has it taken you so long to call?' was the response. [''The Anglo-Portuguese
Treaty of 1373 between Portugal and England, is the oldest
alliance in the world that is still in force'' and before this
telephone call, Britain had never requested from Portugal any
assistance nor provision under the terms which it operates for both
parties.]
Back
to William de Vere.
If
you have not already seen the film 'Anonymous' written by John
Orloff and directed by Roland Emmerich, I highly recommend it.
Shakespeare
is more enigmatic a character than the romantic literature of today
portrays and markets him and his works for popular consumption
worldwide.
Nowhere
in Europe will you find any plaque nor house nor residence with a
dedication to William Shakespeare or that he stayed there in passing.
The
fact is, Shakespeare never left the confines of the British Isles.
So
where then did he amass such wonderful bountiful knowledge about
subjects, characters, politics and even short cuts to exotic
destinations on the continent, in very fine minute?
It
was, as Orloff rightly allures to, either in the 16th
century brothels straddling the River Thames or chit chat from
mariners in the same whilst on shore leave - themselves having sailed the Seven Seas that, if
he did indeed write the works, William Shakespeare got all the
material for his masterpieces.
(Shakespeare
never gives credits to anyone so we must accept his knowledge as
'self-taught' – or must we?)
Most
of Shakespeare's work is 'off-limits' to children below the ages of
11 as most plays are filled with such x-rated material that, if
translated into modern language format, such would not be published by
many mainstream publication nor media outlets in the United States,
if submitted for the first time, today (!)
And
now I am coming to the intriguing part of the story:
Orloff's main argument in the film 'Anonymous' is that the plays and sonnets themselves
are the work of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.
Fortunately
his film 'Anonymous' was U.S. released and Emmerich does not really take
to heart (nor care about) the British media critical reviews. If he
had, they would not have disappointed. Almost without exception his
film met with very frosty acclaim on the English side of the
Atlantic. Such was to be expected as he and Orloff had just
'assassinated' an icon of British literature with the upstart
inference that, well perhaps Will Shakespeare wasn't quite that
saintly enigmatic icon the British have been making him out to be for
the past 400 years – indeed perhaps he (or it) is just a very
clever (I would even say brilliant) money-spinning deception.
Shakespeare
has no pedigree, no legend, and this in itself (as I have always
explained to the kids) is the clue or key to solving the mystery.
A
bisexual Shakespeare ( Edward de Vere) who spent his life chasing very young
boys and girls in the brothels of London (or indeed, in the case of
de Vere, exclusively 'procured' – or in today's language 'trafficked'
- in the finest of residences on the continent) is not as appealing
nor socially (nor financially) acceptable as the very refined
educated gentleman with highly conservative civic and deferential
values to King, Queen and country, as William Shakespeare is promoted
to be, to an international audience, worldwide, by 'the
establishment.'
One
thing my experience has taught me:the Anglo-Saxons (like many other races) love to hide
things - then pretend they never existed(!); the more titillating or
controversial they are, the harder a job you'll have discovering the
truth.
Emmerich
is a genius in his own right so the 'establishment' had some
difficulty debunking his production as the work of a 'crank'. If all
else fails, just ignore the bugger (!); the film will soon go away –
to be forgotten on the 'scrap heap' of undocumented history. This,
then, was how the game was played.
Shakespeare
is within the holy of holies - the inner sanctum – so fasten your safety belt for
a rough ride if thou dare speakest 'au contraire' of 'The Bard' (!)
During
the Summer holidays I used to take the kids to the Natural History
Museum in Kensington – a short bus ride down the road from where we
were based.
There
used to be an iconic dinosaur skeleton, affectionately known as
'Dippy', on display in the front podium.
On
one occasion when one of the kids remarked how wonderful 'Dippy'
'looked' for his or her age of sixty five million years some smart
ass almost spoiled the day with the acerbic remark that it wasn't
real, just a fake dinosaur.
My
comment was that, whether real or not, I agreed that it certainly
looked great for it's age (!); and all was forgiven (!)
©Patrick
Emek, 4th August, 2015
The reviews 'Anonymous' received were, for me, highly reminiscent of the reception which Dr Joseph Goldberger had when he proved that Pellagra was a result of diet deficiency. Dr Goldberger was only vindicated a decade after he deceased - too late for the 100 000 victims whose lives were needlessly wasted as a result of racism, pride and bigotry. Few were willing to acknowledge the truth - even with proof - as the cost of implementing reforms were too high for a (mainly) Southern society convinced that it was a Northern 'conspiracy' against the Southern way of life by an 'outsider' [Dr Goldberger was Jewish, and, even worse for Southern bigots, a New Yorker (!)]
The reviews 'Anonymous' received were, for me, highly reminiscent of the reception which Dr Joseph Goldberger had when he proved that Pellagra was a result of diet deficiency. Dr Goldberger was only vindicated a decade after he deceased - too late for the 100 000 victims whose lives were needlessly wasted as a result of racism, pride and bigotry. Few were willing to acknowledge the truth - even with proof - as the cost of implementing reforms were too high for a (mainly) Southern society convinced that it was a Northern 'conspiracy' against the Southern way of life by an 'outsider' [Dr Goldberger was Jewish, and, even worse for Southern bigots, a New Yorker (!)]
The
Bisexuality of Shakespeare's Sonnets and Implications for De Vere's
Authorship
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http://www.academia.edu/7314863/THE_SHAKESPEARE_IDENTITY_PROBLEM
http://www.thecultureconcept.com/circle/good-will-shakespeare-edward-de-vere-courtier-creative
Print book
Language: English
Publisher: México : Frente de Afirmación Hispanista, 2007http://www.angelfire.com/geek/shakespeare/devere.htm
http://humphrysfamilytree.com/deVere/17th.earl.oxford.html
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ahnelson/oxital.html
http://www.jmcgowan.com/pellagra.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Goldberger
http://history.nih.gov/exhibits/Goldberger/docs/pellegra_5.htm