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Irvin Matus, on the other hand, argued in "The Case for Shakespeare," that there is inadequate reason to doubt that the actor from Stratford was in fact the true author of the Shakespeare works.
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Irvin Matus, on the other hand, argued in "The Case for Shakespeare," that there is inadequate reason to doubt that the actor from Stratford was in fact the true author of the Shakespeare works.
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Mr. Matus is a senior editor at The Weekly Standard.
Two Years Before the Repast Victorino Matus 2010
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Mr. Matus appeared on panels across the country and was more than willing to charge into battle over the "authorship question," defending Shakespeare from his modern-day doubters.
A Local Life: Irvin Leigh Matus, 69, penniless Shakespeare scholar who lived by his own design 2011
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As a teen, Mr. Matus was a friend of rock-and-roll deejay Alan Freed and became an aficionado of rhythm-and-blues music.
A Local Life: Irvin Leigh Matus, 69, penniless Shakespeare scholar who lived by his own design 2011
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Deputy Chief of Mission at Chile's embassy in Washington, Roberto Matus, says it will be an opportunity to lay out a clear American vision for an equal partnership.
Obama Aims to Show Support for Democracy in Latin America 2011
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Deputy Chief of Mission at Chile's embassy in Washington, Roberto Matus, says it will be an opportunity to lay out a clear American vision for an equal partnership.
Obama Aims to Show Support for Democracy in Latin America 2011
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Mr. Matus pronounced MAH-tuss traveled to England to explore the places Shakespeare knew, dug through archives and published two well-received books, but any similarities to other scholars ended there.
A Local Life: Irvin Leigh Matus, 69, penniless Shakespeare scholar who lived by his own design 2011
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In 1988, just as he was putting the final touches on his first book, "Shakespeare: The Living Record," Mr. Matus ran out of borrowed couches.
A Local Life: Irvin Leigh Matus, 69, penniless Shakespeare scholar who lived by his own design 2011
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"Evidently," Mr. Matus wrote in the Atlantic in 1991, with a sly sense of personal vindication, "there may be more to both scholarship and literary genius than a formal education."
A Local Life: Irvin Leigh Matus, 69, penniless Shakespeare scholar who lived by his own design 2011
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