Ignatius Loyola Donnelly
(1831–1901)

American congressman, populist, and writer, known primarily today for his theories on the history of Atlantis and Shakespearean authorship; brother of Eleanor Cecilia Donnelly

Ignatius Loyola Donnelly

Works

  • Atlantis: The Antediluvian World (1882)
  • Ragnarok, the Age of Fire and Gravel (1883)
  • The Shakespeare Myth (1887)
  • Essay on the Sonnets of Shakespeare
  • The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays (1888)
  • Caesar's Column (1890)
  • Doctor Huguet: a Novel (1891)
  • The Golden Bottle or the Story of Ephraim Benezet of Kansas (1892)
  • The American People's Money (1896)
  • The Cipher in the Plays, and on the Tombstone (1899)

Works about Donnelly


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