Four hundred years ago Shakespeare's complete works were first published. Could anyone wake up centuries later and hold the key to unlock a great mystery contained within these ancient pages?
This book will take you on an adventure in time, through a new perspective on Shakespeare's famous plays. A journey into an ancient mystery, and possibly the greatest kept secret through history. Not yet revealed to anyone, until now.
What was the great love story of Romeo and Juliet really about? Why was the conflicted prince Hamlet so famously questioning whether ´to be or not to be´? What could the scientific revolution possibly have to do with any of it?
History as we know it was written by its victors. This book however, proposes a radical shift in our conception of history, as a larger narrative through the canon of the great Bard comes to light. A tale told, not by it´s victors, but through the whispers of the silenced
THE MONSTERS YOU MAKE OF THEM
ABOUT
FIELDS OF INTEREST:
SCIENCE
INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
FREE SPEACH
INVESTIGATIVE RESEARCH
Cathrine Koester is a Norwegian writer from the city of Bergen.
The search for knowledge and learning has always been a leading force in her endeavors.
She holds a Masters Degree in Law, and was working as a lawyer in training before pursuing her authorship.
Cathrine Koester further holds a Bachelors Degree in Political Science, specializing in the field of political economy.
Following her curiosity for understanding the world and her interest for investigative journalism, she has also pursued the field of journalistic studies.
Through her diverse academic background she continues as a writer to explore the intersection between intellectual history, the right to free speech, and social justice.