Oxfordian theory depends on the argument that William Shakespeare himself could not have written the plays attributed to him.
Even the authorship of the 37 plays attributed to Shakespeare has been cast into doubt.
The question is: Who wrote the plays attributed to Shakespeare?
Of the 17 plays attributed to him, only fragments remain.
Corbett claims to have demonstrated that Lewkenor was the true author of the plays attributed to William Shakespeare.
Now, as 'miracles do not happen,' a man of Shakespeare's education could not have written the plays attributed to him by his critics, companions, friends, and acquaintances.
The story of Polyidus and Glaucus was the subject of a lost play attributed to Euripides.
There are 14 plays attributed to Wang and only three are extant.
She is one of the handful of people whom certain scholars conjecture may have been the true author of the plays attributed to William Shakespeare.
In 1995, Brian Boyd tackled the issue by focusing on repetition in the parts of the play attributed to Peele.