
Shakespeare's Changeling
Syril Levin Kline
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
"Kline keeps the pages turning… a lively interpretation that will win Oxfordian approval and may even convince Stratfordians to suspend disbelief and enjoy it." —Kirkus Reviews
Charged in 1616 by the Earls of Pembroke and Montgomery to edit a folio of Shakespeare plays, writer Ben Jonson races against time to uncover the missing manuscripts by seeking out his former nemesis, the bedridden William Shaxper. But far more worrisome is that the Earl of Oxford's daughter, the Countess of Montgomery, wants the folio published as a tribute to her father. Could Lord Oxford's darkest secrets threaten the throne of King James?
Witty, intriguing and suspenseful, Syril Levin Kline’s controversial novel calls into question everything you ever thought you knew about the Bard by exploring the irony of a creative genius forced to hide behind the identity of another. Kline proudly joins Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, James Joyce, Charles Dickens and other writers in their skepticism about the Shakespeare authorship. As fascinating as it is entertaining and deftly written, Shakespeare’s Changeling offers the most reasonable solution to the authorship mystery ever presented.
Duration - 8h 38m.
Author - Syril Levin Kline.
Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G.
Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2019 Syril Levin Kline ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Syril Levin Kline
Digital Voice Alistair G
Bublish, Incorporated
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. "Kline keeps the pages turning… a lively interpretation that will win Oxfordian approval and may even convince Stratfordians to suspend disbelief and enjoy it." —Kirkus Reviews Charged in 1616 by the Earls of Pembroke and Montgomery to edit a folio of Shakespeare plays, writer Ben Jonson races against time to uncover the missing manuscripts by seeking out his former nemesis, the bedridden William Shaxper. But far more worrisome is that the Earl of Oxford's daughter, the Countess of Montgomery, wants the folio published as a tribute to her father. Could Lord Oxford's darkest secrets threaten the throne of King James? Witty, intriguing and suspenseful, Syril Levin Kline’s controversial novel calls into question everything you ever thought you knew about the Bard by exploring the irony of a creative genius forced to hide behind the identity of another. Kline proudly joins Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, James Joyce, Charles Dickens and other writers in their skepticism about the Shakespeare authorship. As fascinating as it is entertaining and deftly written, Shakespeare’s Changeling offers the most reasonable solution to the authorship mystery ever presented. Duration - 8h 38m. Author - Syril Levin Kline. Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2019 Syril Levin Kline ©.
Language:
English
Title Page
Duration:00:00:10
Dedication
Duration:00:00:28
WILLIAM SHAXPER’S PROLOGUE
Duration:00:02:53
LORD OXFORD’S PROLOGUE
Duration:00:10:36
CHAPTER 1
Duration:00:12:15
CHAPTER 2
Duration:00:03:12
CHAPTER 3
Duration:00:15:50
CHAPTER 4
Duration:00:19:58
CHAPTER 5
Duration:00:16:46
CHAPTER 6
Duration:00:21:33
CHAPTER 7
Duration:00:14:24
CHAPTER 8
Duration:00:19:42
CHAPTER 9
Duration:00:07:54
Chapter 10
Duration:00:27:38
Chapter 11
Duration:00:25:02
Chapter 12
Duration:00:29:41
Chapter 13
Duration:00:06:08
Chapter 14
Duration:00:17:38
Chapter 15
Duration:00:11:33
Chapter 16
Duration:00:09:55
Chapter 17
Duration:00:10:21
Chapter 18
Duration:00:07:46
Chapter 19
Duration:00:06:31
Chapter 20
Duration:00:15:43
Chapter 21
Duration:00:12:22
Chapter 22
Duration:00:12:29
Chapter 23
Duration:00:14:33
Chapter 24
Duration:00:05:38
Chapter 25
Duration:00:18:07
Chapter 26
Duration:00:07:40
Chapter 27
Duration:00:18:27
Chapter 28
Duration:00:13:42
Chapter 29
Duration:00:03:37
Chapter 30
Duration:00:17:05
Chapter 31
Duration:00:22:51
Chapter 32
Duration:00:08:41
Chapter 33
Duration:00:16:39
Chapter 34
Duration:00:12:02
EPILOGUE
Duration:00:12:31
AUTHOR’S NOTES
Duration:00:07:33
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Duration:00:01:07