I found it an education.
Larry Niven, best-selling Nebula, Hugo and Locus award-winner
I am delighted to see the publication of Volume I of her fascinating and controversial reattribution project. It is no secret that challenging traditional beliefs and assumptions, regardless of the field, is typically met with criticism. Yet, we know that discovery and enlightenment are always led by risk takers who can see what others cannot see. Thoroughly researched and well written, Faktorovichs Introduction to the Attribution of Literature explains her methodology in determining the true authorship of many post-Renaissance works. It is a valuable contribution to English literature and to the field of philology.
Lesly F. Massey, PhD
Dr. Anna Faktorovichs re-attribution studies expose previous fraudulent authorship claims for much of the ghostwritten literature in the Western canon. She has examined evidence in handwriting and biographical data to uncover the true identities of the authorship of many of the bylines in respective centuries. The results are astonishing and, I believe, could outmode and transform the current paradigms of both literary theory and criticism.
Dr. Louis Gallo, Professor Emeritus, Radford University