In this sober, careful, and ruthlessly factual little book Robert Bearman provides a low-keyed but devastating correction to a great deal of airy assertion and sloppy scholarship produced by Shakespeare's biographers, ancient and modern. Bearman politely makes his case without naming the scholars he is correcting, but the urbanity of his performance does not detract from its potency ... This book offers a closely reasoned analysis of such hard data as exists and its conclusions will be difficult to dispute. Future biographers will ignore it at their peril.