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A pseudo-history springing from the premise that Shakespeare's flashy predecessor survived the famous Deptford brawl and fled to the continent, where he secretly wrote almost all of the Bard's works.
Dorothy June McVay Veal, March 1, 1922 – October 19, 2009 2009
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A pseudo-history springing from the premise that Shakespeare's flashy predecessor survived the famous Deptford brawl and fled to the continent, where he secretly wrote almost all of the Bard's works.
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A pseudo-history springing from the premise that Shakespeare's flashy predecessor survived the famous Deptford brawl and fled to the continent, where he secretly wrote almost all of the Bard's works.
Quote of the Day 2009
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A pseudo-history springing from the premise that Shakespeare's flashy predecessor survived the famous Deptford brawl and fled to the continent, where he secretly wrote almost all of the Bard's works.
Stromata Blog 2010
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A pseudo-history springing from the premise that Shakespeare's flashy predecessor survived the famous Deptford brawl and fled to the continent, where he secretly wrote almost all of the Bard's works.
Brave Sir Barack 2009
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A pseudo-history springing from the premise that Shakespeare's flashy predecessor survived the famous Deptford brawl and fled to the continent, where he secretly wrote almost all of the Bard's works.
Stromata Blog: 2010
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So, it's interesting that Warhol has now become acceptable to teach to kids, which I suppose means they've built up enough socially-acceptable history or pseudo-history to paper over any hint of dangerous unacceptability?
Pop melted_snowball 2009
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According to Lord Cromer, Viceroy and author of the 1908 pseudo-history Modern Egypt, their progress was "arrested" by the very fact of their being Muslim, by virtue of which their minds were as "strange" to that of a modern Western man "as would be the mind of an inhabitant of Saturn."
Mark Levine: History's Shifting Sands Mark Levine 2011
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For decades he has composed a meticulous albeit fictitious autobiography that he calls The Chronicles, which has come to 30 scrapbooked volumes of pseudo-history detailing the successful music career he never had.
Quixotic Obstinance, Quicksilver Memory Sam Sacks 2011
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A pseudo-history springing from the premise that Shakespeare's flashy predecessor survived the famous Deptford brawl and fled to the continent, where he secretly wrote almost all of the Bard's works.
Replacing Rahm 2009
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