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    William Shakespeare‚ amazing author‚ poet‚ and performs great playwrights. He was born in Stratford Upon Avon‚ England to two commoners. Rumor says he might have been a pseudonym. The evidence given is showing a high percentage that William Shakespeare did not exist. He is most likely fake but we still do not know the correct answer till this date. William was not that well educated. When William Shakespeare died there was not that big of a deal about it. If you look at the six signatures we have

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    discovered Emily’s poems‚ and decided to publish a selection of the poems of all three sisters: 1846 brought the publication of their poems‚ written under the pseudonyms of Currer‚ Ellis and Acton Bell. The following year Charlotte’s Jane Eyre‚ Emily’s Wuthering Heights‚ and Ann’s Agnes Grey were all published‚ still under the Bell pseudonyms. In 1848 Charlotte and Ann visited their publishers in London‚ and revealed the true identities of the "Bells." In the same year Branwell Brontë‚ by now an alcoholic

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    On 9 August 1930‚ a jury‚ created to select the best design honoring the Supremo of the Katipunan‚ met. The designs were entered under pseudonyms. The winning entry was under the pseudonym of Batang Elias – Tolentino was Batang Elias. He won the design for the Bonifacio Monument and was granted a commission for its installation. He completed the figures for the monument in 1932. Then‚ he sent the figures to Italy for bronze casting. In 1933‚ he completed the Bonifacio Monument. apoleon

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    of the seeker. Carla is shown to the audience using the telephone which could imply a more materialist aspect of her character. Bethany brings something that is supernatural and Carla uses something tangible. It is though that Jane Martin is a pseudonym for Jon Jory. (Robbins 2) If so‚ he is the one that is seen directing the play not Jane Martin. It is believed that Jory writes with the help of his wife Marcia Dicxy Jory (2). However‚ it is unfortunate that a majority of literary critics are

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    Dr. Seuss: The Great American Children’s Poet Dr. Seuss is the pseudonym for Theodor Seuss Geisel III‚ Ted Geisel to his friends. He originally thought of his pen name being pronounced zo-oice which is the German pronunciation. He took his middle name from his mother’s maiden name. He was born in 1904 to Theodor Jr. and Henrietta Geisel of Springfiel Massachusetts. Both sets of grandparents were from Germany. Theodor Jr. was a wealthy brewer and tavern owner until the Prohibition. Then he worked

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    SECRECY OF BANK DEPOSITS LAW PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES vs. JOSEPH ESTRADA AND SANDIGANBAYAN I. Problem Whether the Sandiganbayan erred in holding that the use of alias by respondent Estrada was not public‚ was allowable under banking rules‚ and was an exception to illegal use of alias punishable under CA 142; in limiting the coverage of the amended Information in Criminal Case 26565; and in departing from its earlier final finding on the non-applicability of Ursua v. Court of Appeals

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    (1999): 35. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 8 Dec. 2011. Delahoyde‚ Michael. "Edward de Vere." Washington State University. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 9 Dec 2011. "J. Thomas Looney." Wikipedia. Wikipedia‚ 12/06/2011. Web. 9 Dec 2011. Jamieson‚ Lee. Was Shakespeare a Pseudonym for Edward de Vere?. The New York Times Company‚ Web. Jamieson‚ Lee. Who Was Edward de Vere? . The New York Times Company‚ Web. Lea‚ Tim. Was Shakespeare a Fraud? – The Top Ten Reasons Why Edward De Vere‚ The 17th Earl Of Oxford Could Have Written

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    Dalton Trumbo was blacklisted after being convicted for Contempt of Congress. Trumbo‚ a member of the communist party‚ was put on trial for being communist which resulted in the creation of the blacklist. After years of working on screenplays under pseudonyms‚ Dalton had finally managed to beat the blacklist. Trumbo had also successfully paved the way for an end to the red scare and an end to anti-communism in the United States. After the end of the Second World War in 1945 another war emerged‚ this

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    The intriguing poems and novels of Lewis Carroll creates a daydream like and fantasy mood‚ which allows the readers to keep an open mind and have a free interpretation of his stories. The Victorian Era‚ ideology‚ and politics greatly influences his work of literature‚ helping him develop content that amuses children‚ while adults are mesmerized by the clever lines that contain symbolic social commentary. He is known as a nonsensical writer‚ who breaks away from their traditions and becomes embedded

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    Why Author Use Fake Names

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    For over a century‚ authors have been using fake names on their books‚ stories‚ poems‚ and other pieces of literature. But why is that? Why don’t authors want to use their own name for such great works of art? They’re many reasons why authors choose to use fake names. Some authors want to hide who they really are to avoid bringing shame to them and their family. Other popular authors want to hide themselves because they have gotten too popular. Sometimes‚ especially in the past‚ women use pen names

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