- Irvin Leigh Matus
Irvin Leigh Matus, born
July 25 ,1941 , inBrooklyn ,New York , is anauthor and library researcher based inWashington, D.C. , U.S.A.Although he has never graduated from College, Mr. Matus has written books, articles and reviews on various subjects, but is best known as a writer on the issue of
Shakespearean authorship , taking the position of aStratfordian , an advocate of the position thatWilliam Shakespeare ofStratford-on-Avon , and no other, was the author of the plays attributed to him.Matus advanced this position in the October 1991 issue of
The Atlantic Monthly entitled "The Case for Shakespeare". In the same issue, Tom Bethell wrote "The Case for Oxford", in which he argued thatEdward de Vere , 17th Earl of Oxford, was the actual author Shakespeare's plays. This view is called Oxfordian, and is currently the most popular alternate theory of the authorship of Shakespeare's works.In "Shakespeare, In Fact" (Continuum, 1999), Matus examines Oxfordian claims in detail and presents criticism of them while providing evidence for the Stratfordian position.
Also in the Shakespeare realm, Matus wrote "Shakespeare, the Living Record" (Palgrave Macmillan, 1991), a travelogue of modern day England pertaining to persons and places mentioned in Shakespeare.
External links
* [http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/shakes/matus.htm The Case for Shakespeare] from the Atlantic Monthly (online)
* [http://www.willyshakes.com Irvin Leigh Matus Shakespeare website]
* [http://urbanography.com/urban/0006/index.htm Article about Vitagraph Studios]
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