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In light of the recent discussion about Mark Twain and his disbelief in
Shakespeare of Stratford's authorship of the plays, and that as evidence of
Twain's lack of "deep thought," I was reading Freud today (Interpretation
of Dreams), and right after a discussion of Hamlet, Freud has a footnote,
dated 1930, saying he no longer believes in Shakespeare of Stratford's
authorship. I'm not defending Twain's position, but pointing out that a
few intellectual heavyweights shared his view.
BTW, I keep falling asleep while reading Freud, having strange dreams, and
scaring myself! Now off on a voyage in a drop of water...ring up the
Superintendent of Dreams, please!
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John Bird
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"I got a rude! I bet you ain't never got no rude!"
--Ernest T. Bass
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