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This is a portrayal of Shakespeare's life and times, providing a study of the controversy surrounding his work. It attempts to dismantle the arguments which claim that someone other than Shakespeare wrote the plays.





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    29 of 32 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent case against Oxfordianism, May 18, 1998
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    This review is from: Shakespeare, in Fact (Hardcover)
    Irvin Matus's Shakespeare, IN FACT

    Reviewed by Thomas A. Pendleton

    The Shakespeare Newsletter, Summer 1994

    The authorship controversy -- which nowadays is tantamount to saying the Oxfordian hypothesis -- is not often seriously investigated by Shakespeare scholars. There are a number of reasons why, with sheer cowardice and fear of being found out and losing tenure relatively low on the list. Almost all Shakespeareans, I expect, are aware that claims for any rival author are based on assertions and inferences about Shakespeare's biography, his inadequate education, the absence of his manuscripts, the plays' erudition, aristocratic bias, knowledge of Italian geography, and so on; assertions and inferences that are untenable and have been shown to be untenable. Most libraries can supply the Shakespearean with some older, but very useful, treatments of the subject, notably Frank W. Wadsworth's graceful and cogent survey, The Poacher from Stratford, and Milward Martin's energetically... Read more

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    18 of 22 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Penultimate Word, August 4, 2001
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    E. T. Veal (Chicago, Illinois USA) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Shakespeare, In Fact (Paperback)
    The review posted below by David Kathman succinctly summarizes the content of this scholarly polemic against the absurdities of the literary "Oxford Movement". I just wish to note that the 1999 paperback edition is a straight reprint of the 1994 hardbound. Therefore, while it addresses the orthodox Looney-Ogburn-Whalen school of anti-Stratfordianism, there is nothing about more recent mutations. Readers who want to keep up to date on the controversy should take a look at Professor Kathman's Shakespeare Authorship Web site, which discusses virtually all of the Oxfordian arguments and links to such interesting material as a complete edition of the Earl of Oxford's extant letters, which may prove disillusioning to those who cherish an image of the earl as a polymathic genius.

    Even though it does not swat the very latest fantasies of Authorship Cultism, "Shakespeare, In Fact" is both entertaining and useful. Reading it will leave one better informed about not... Read more

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    19 of 27 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars The author's remarks regard an existing review, December 1, 2004
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    Irvin L. Matus (Washington DC) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Shakespeare, in Fact (Hardcover)
    I am writing in regarding to the following "review" of SHAKESPEARE, IN FACT by Irvin Leigh Matus posted on Amazon.com:

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    0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

    Nice try, Irv, April 23, 2003

    Reviewer: A reader

    You know, the Stratfordians change punctuation of 400-year-old documents in order to further their cause. This author can't be trusted. It's a book for those who want their myths propped up, not demolished. Nice going, Mr. Matus.

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    I happen to be Irvin Leigh Matus - that Irvin Leigh Matus (just to make sure I am not confused with the untold other Irvin Leigh Matuses). I will here note this letter is not intended for publication on the Amazon website, or anywhere else.

    I feel some temptation to let this review remain online. I share Samuel Johnson's faith in the "common sense" of "common readers," which is justified... Read more
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