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His gravestone bears the simple epitaph: " Here lies Eric Arthur Blair, born 25 June 1903, died 21 January 1950 "; no mention is made on the gravestone of his more famous pen-name.
is the pen-name of Japanese manga artist Michitaka Kikuchi whose work spans multiple genres and appeals to diverse audiences.
For example Hafez is a pen-name for Shams al-Din, and thus the usual way to refer to him would be Shams al-Din Hafez or just Hafez.
He is better known under his pen-name Hermann.
The Day of the Triffids is a post-apocalyptic novel about aggressive plants taking over the world, published in 1951 by the English science fiction author John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris, under the pen-name John Wyndham.
Under the pen-name " C. C. Benison ," he is the author of a series of murder mysteries set on the estates of Queen Elizabeth II where the crimes are solved by housemaid Jane Bee, with the Queen's help.
Smits, like André Vernet ( 1938 ), hypothesizes that Carnotensis ( the pen-name of the commentary ) is Bernard of Chartres-the individual who Silvestris is most confused for.
In 1888 or 1889 he began coughing up blood and soon adopted the pen-name Shiki from the Japanese hototogisu, which is a word usually translated as cuckoo.
Friedrich Torberg ( September 16, 1908, Vienna, Alsergrund, Porzellangasse, – November 10, 1979, Vienna ) is the pen-name of Friedrich Kantor, an Austrian writer.
His full name is Jean-Baptiste Norman Henry Morrisseau, but he signs his work using the Cree syllabics writing ᐅᓵᐚᐱᐦᑯᐱᓀᐦᓯ ( Ozaawaabiko-binesi, unpointed: ᐅᓴᐘᐱᑯᐱᓀᓯ, " Copper / Brass Bird "), as his pen-name for his Anishnaabe name ᒥᐢᒁᐱᐦᐠ ᐊᓂᒥᐦᑮ ( Miskwaabik Animikii, unpointed: ᒥᐢᑿᐱᐠ ᐊᓂᒥᑭ, " Copper Thunderbird ").
Steele Rudd is named in honour of Arthur Hoey Davis, pen-name Steele Rudd, a distinguished Australian and Darling Downs author.
Greyfriars School is a fictional English public school used as a setting in the long-running series of stories by the writer Charles Hamilton, who wrote under the pen-name Frank Richards.
Ismail is also known for his poetry using the pen-name Khatā ' ī ( " Sinner ").
Green Eggs and Ham is a best-selling and critically acclaimed book by Dr. Seuss ( a pen-name of Theodor Seuss Geisel ), first published on August 12, 1960.
Charles Dodgson, better known by his pen-name Lewis Carroll, was a regular visitor to the museum, and Savery's painting is likely to have influenced the character of the Dodo in Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Samuel Shem is the pen-name of the American psychiatrist Stephen Joseph Bergman ( born 1944 ).
Eando Binder is a pen-name used by two mid-20th-century science fiction authors, Earl Andrew Binder ( 1904-1965 ) and his brother Otto Binder ( 1911-1974 ).
Nigel West is the pen-name of Rupert Allason.
" He took his pen-name from Cassandra in Greek mythology, a tragic character that is given the gift of prophecy by Apollo but is then cursed so that no one will ever believe her.
Pierre Ryckmans ( born 28 September 1935, in Brussels, Belgium ), who also uses the pen-name Simon Leys, is a writer, sinologist, essayist and literary critic.
In his native Cork Mahoney is best remembered for his poem " The Bells of Shandon " and his pen-name is synonymous with the city and the church of St. Ann's, Shandon.

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The original song Advance Australia Fair was composed by Peter Dodds McCormick under the pen-name ' Amicus ' ( which means ' friend ' in Latin ), in the late 19th century, and first performed by Andrew Fairfax at a Highland Society function in Sydney on 30 November 1878.
* One of the title pages of Principia Discordia, a co-author of which went by the pen-name Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst, features its own spin on the quatrain most quoted above:
Thus the Bessie Bunter series of English boarding-school stories, initially written by the prolific Charles Hamilton under the name Hilda Richards, was taken on by other authors who continued to use the same pen-name.
Written by Harry Blyth ( under the pen-name Hal Meredeth ) it appeared in the story paper The Halfpenny Marvel # 6, on December 20, 1893.
Between 2002 and 2006 Ashman was the question-setter and arbiter on the Radio 4 quiz show Brain of Britain, working under the pen-name of ' Jorkins ' ( a name taken from David Copperfield ).
He was appointed to the position on the death of Ian Gillies, who worked under the pen-name ' Mycroft '.
* Nobuteru Yūki sells dōjinshi based on his animated works under his pen-name " The Man in the High Castle ".
* Ian Buruma, pen-name of an author on Japanese culture
I. Zangwill has written under the names " J. Freeman Bell " ( in collaboration ), " Countess von S .", and " Marshallik "; Mrs. Frankau is known as " Frank Danby "; and so on ; but there is nothing specifically Jewish about this adoption of a pen-name.
Alberto Pincherle ( the pen-name " Moravia " is the surname of his maternal grandfather ) was born on Via Sgambati in Rome, Italy, to a wealthy middle-class family.
* It is not known if it is coincidental or intentional on the part of the author that the protagonist's name Sano Ichiro could be interpreted as a homage to one of Japan's most famous deductive fiction writers,, born in 1928, who uses the pen-name of Sano Yo ( 佐野洋.
* Essays on Subjects of Taste, Morals, and National Policy, under the pen-name “ A Citizen of Virginia ” ( Georgetown, 1822 )
It is based, in part, on the books The Road by Jack London and From Coast to Coast with Jack London by " A-No .- 1 " ( the pen-name of Leon Ray Livingston ), although both of those books predate the 1930s by a few decades.
Later in the 1930s after returning to Britain, Wyndham-Lewis turned to humorous anthologies, and in 1954 he collaborated with Ronald Searle on The Terror of St Trinian's ( under the pen-name ' Timothy Shy ').
He used Yeoyudang as his final pen-name, it was the name of the family home where he lived quietly, near the Han River, until he died in 1836, on his sixtieth wedding anniversary.
In the 19th century it was adopted by Thomas Carlyle as a pen-name when he had any seriously severe criticisms to offer on things, particularly those that have gone or are going to the bad.
As such, both he and Mercy went to work, he submitting essays to the local newspaper as " Helvitius Priscus ", she writing a pamphlet ( Observations on the new Constitution ) under the pen-name " A Columbian Patriot ".
Aleksandr Movsesian was born on April 18, 1858, into a tailor's family in the province of Shirvan, Azerbaijan, and later adopted the pen-name Shirvanzade ( son of Shirvan ).
Under the pen-name of Baron Brambeus he published a series of fantastic voyages, including one to the center of the Earth ( The Sentimental Journey to Mount Etna ) and another to an antediluvian Egyptian civilization flourishing on the now-frozen Siberian plain ( The Scientific Journey to Bear Island ).

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Under the pen-name Miss Sadie Blackeyes, he wrote popular flagellation novels such as Baby douce fille ( 1910 ), Miss: The memoirs of a young lady of quality containing recollections of boarding school discipline and intimate details of her chastisement ( 1912 ), and Petite Dactylo et autres textes de flagellation ( 1913 ).
As a young woman she wrote a few poems and stories under the pen-name of “ Ellis Martin .” In 1883 she married S. Erwan Ryan of New York, an actor, who died several years ago.
In addition to comic book work, Grant has written a number of novels for young adults under the pen-name Frank W. Dixon.

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