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In our "look at me" era, where everyone is a brand and privacy seems outdated, the exploration of pseudonymous authors reveals a different reality. This work delves into the stories of over a dozen authorial impostors across centuries and cultures, examining the creative process and the burdens of fame. While biographies have documented figures like Mark Twain and George Eliot, this collection uniquely gathers the narratives behind many noms de plume. These tales encompass secrecy, obsession, modesty, scandal, defiance, and shame. For instance, a shy Victorian mathematician found freedom in the guise of Lewis Carroll, while the Brontë sisters, known as the "three weird sisters," achieved literary fame under male pseudonyms. The baroness who became George Sand defied societal norms, engaging in relationships and publishing works that challenged propriety. Grounded in research yet accessible, these astonishing stories reveal the complex motives behind secret identities, often marked by playful intrigue or tragic consequences. This examination of both familiar and obscure pseudonyms serves as part detective story, part exposé, and part literary history, offering a thought-provoking meditation on identity and creativity.

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Nom de Plume, Carmela Ciuraru

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Rok vydania
2011
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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Harper
Rok vydania
2011
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
343
ISBN10
0061735264
ISBN13
9780061735264
Série
Hodnotenie
3,65 z 5
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In our "look at me" era, where everyone is a brand and privacy seems outdated, the exploration of pseudonymous authors reveals a different reality. This work delves into the stories of over a dozen authorial impostors across centuries and cultures, examining the creative process and the burdens of fame. While biographies have documented figures like Mark Twain and George Eliot, this collection uniquely gathers the narratives behind many noms de plume. These tales encompass secrecy, obsession, modesty, scandal, defiance, and shame. For instance, a shy Victorian mathematician found freedom in the guise of Lewis Carroll, while the Brontë sisters, known as the "three weird sisters," achieved literary fame under male pseudonyms. The baroness who became George Sand defied societal norms, engaging in relationships and publishing works that challenged propriety. Grounded in research yet accessible, these astonishing stories reveal the complex motives behind secret identities, often marked by playful intrigue or tragic consequences. This examination of both familiar and obscure pseudonyms serves as part detective story, part exposé, and part literary history, offering a thought-provoking meditation on identity and creativity.