Anne Shakespeare’s Sonnet 129 and free will 
Fanatical.Fantasy . Fanatical.Fantasy .

Anne Shakespeare’s Sonnet 129 and free will 

This is a draft excerpt from my forthcoming book “Shakespeare is a Woman (Anne Shakespeare’s feminism and her Sonnets).” An example, in what I think is a pivotal sonnet, number 129, can illustrate Anne’s belief in free will.

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Anne Shakespeare: Another Digression
Fanatical.Fantasy . Fanatical.Fantasy .

Anne Shakespeare: Another Digression

Last blog I started to talk about my next book which is going to look at Anne Shakespeare's core beliefs (as I see them) of love, nature, free will, and humanism (and religious beliefs). These are all filtered through Anne's feminine voice. And why not? Here we have the (possibly) greatest female writer of all time writing under the guise of her husband, William Shakespeare in order to immortalise him.

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