Shakespeare's Sonnets

For virtually as long as Shakespeare's sonnets have been known to the English speaking world, it is my assertion that they have been grossly misunderstood and misinterpreted. Predicated on their interpretation has been the notion that the sonnets were written by the man most associated with the Shakespeare name, that enigmatic man from Stratford.

And while the mystery of why that man life is so enigmatic has become a question of seeming little interest to those that make the study of Shakespeare their profession, there are fortunately many that still do remain interested in the person that was so profoundly influential on our civilisation for the last four hundred some years. For these people perhaps I may be of service. Because I believe that while Shakespeare may have been one of the greatest story tellers who ever lived, the story of his own life is the greatest story never told.