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INTRODUCTION1. CHAPTER I - THE BACONIAN AND ANTI-WILLIAN POSITIONS2. CHAPTER II - THE "SILENCE" ABOUT SHAKESPEARE3. CHAPTER III - THAT IMPOSSIBLE HE--THE SCHOOLING OF SHAKESPEARE4. CHAPTER IV - MR. COLLINS ON SHAKESPEARE'S LEARNING5. CHAPTER V - SHAKESPEARE, GENIUS, AND SOCIETY6. CHAPTER VI - THE COURTLY PLAYS: "LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST"7. CHAPTER VII - CONTEMPORARY RECOGNITION OF WILL AS AUTHOR8. CHAPTER VIII - "THE SILENCE OF PHILIP HENSLOWE"9. CHAPTER IX - THE LATER LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE--HIS MONUMENT AND PORTRAITS10. CHAPTER X - "THE TRADITIONAL SHAKSPERE"11. CHAPTER XI - THE FIRST FOLIO12. CHAPTER XII - BEN JONSON AND SHAKESPEARE13. CHAPTER XIII - THE PREOCCUPATIONS OF BACON14. APPENDIX I - "TROILUS AND CRESSIDA"15. APPENDIX II - CHETTLE'S SUPPOSED ALLUSION TO WILL SHAKSPERE16. Footnotes