‘Don Foster's "invention" by
computer of an additional Shakespearean poem some years ago was
rightly demolished by Ron Rosenbaum’. (posting by
DN)
Once again on a question of Shakespearean
authorship, I suggest ‘wait and see’. I believe Don Foster is to return to the
subject. I believe Richard Abrams will too. The Ford attribution is beset with
difficulties. There are indeed many of his stylistic tricks in the poem, arrived
at by the same kind of ‘computer analysis’ that was used to attribute the poem
to Shakespeare, but the phrasing and tone of the preface, and the content of the
poem (see Upstart Crow 22, 2002), do not match his biographical profile. Joint
authorship, as half-indicated in Giles Monsarrat’s analysis, may prove the
answer.
Penny.
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