Writers and other public figures have for centuries anagrammed their names to form pen names. The most famous example is VOLTAIRE, whose real name was Francis Marie Arouet, from which he anagrammed AROUET L.J. (Arouet the younger). In the old days, I and J were interchangeable, as were U and V
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In the early 1950s, when i was an undergraduate at a certain midwestern university, one of the favor...
Two approaches are provided by linguistics to consider proper names: from the designation point of v...
The article investigates into the role of pen-names in the self-presentation of a regional newspaper...
For many years, wordsmiths have been devising anagrams based on the first name and surname of all so...
Traditionally a favorite linguistic recreation, anagramming becomes especially diverting when applie...
For all sorts of reasons, many authors have wanted to conceal their true identities from the public,...
This article presents a brief genealogy and a theory of the ‘improper name’, defined as the adoptio...
This article presents a brief genealogy and a theory of the \u2018improper name\u2019, defined as th...
The year 1976 witnessed a unique melding of American history and presidential politics. In view of t...
Mesmerised by pseudonyms. An analysis of online pseudonym generators The examination of literary...
The title is an amalgam, an anagram of the names of the joint authors who propose the term as a reas...
Consumers in the marketplace of ideas are well acquainted with one aspect of the Foucauldian concept...
You probably noticed that some authors of anagrams use pseudonyms. Most of them are members of the N...
At one time or another, everybody is asked to sign an autograph book, a school yearbook, a wedding b...
The article discusses literary and stage pseudonyms that are of great interest for research in a var...
In the early 1950s, when i was an undergraduate at a certain midwestern university, one of the favor...
Two approaches are provided by linguistics to consider proper names: from the designation point of v...
The article investigates into the role of pen-names in the self-presentation of a regional newspaper...