Yet critics insisted that Robert Franz was a pseudonym which the composer had adopted from vanity in order to indicate that he was as great as Robert Schumann and Franz Schubert put together.
He wrote many books for children, chiefly under the pseudonym of Alfred Avelines; and studies on historical and literary subjects.
As Swift rarely signed his name to any literary work, letting it stand or fall on its own merits, his burlesque appeared over the pseudonym of Isaac Bickerstaff, a name afterwards made famous by Steele in The Tatler.
The pseudonym is only designed as a stimulant to curiosity; but Puck is a corporeal being.
Clarin [Footnote: Pseudonym of Leopoldo Alas, a Spanish critic and novelist of the transition, born in Asturias, whose influence was widely felt in Spanish letters.
She then assumed as a permanent appellation, the pseudonym of Camille Maupin, and led a bright and independent life.
In the same year Marston published, under the pseudonym of W.
His powers show to better advantage in the unacknowledged satirical poems which he produced under the pseudonym of Malcolm Macgregor.
The use of the pseudonym "Philalethes" has not been confined to one alchemist.
He is also said to have entered Oxford University under the pseudonymof Talbot.
K'ang Lo is a pseudonym for the poet Hsieh Ling-yün, who lived in the Fifth Century A.
He was given the pseudonym of P'iao Yao, meaning "to whirl with great speed to the extreme limit," because of his energy in fighting.
His next step was to join a scholar who disguised his real name under the pseudonym of "Stern Son of the East.
This sonnet is evidently written in reference to the writer's mask or pseudonym which would continue to have immortal life (even though he himself might be forgotten) as he says "Although in me each part will be forgotten.
Was not the pseudonym of the Actor Shakespeare a very "despised weed" in those days?
Bacon in prose while the rest of the Histories of England are given to the world by Bacon by means of his pseudonym the Shake-spear Actor at the Globe to which that figure is pointing.
The writer knew his verses were immortal and would immortalize the pseudonym attached to them "When all the breathers of this world are dead.
That publisher was Jules Tardieu, himself an author of some merit (under the transparent pseudonym of J.
To this latter he signed his name, Charles Dickens, dropping from that period the pseudonym of "Boz.
At all events, Hawthorne would have gone further afield for a pseudonym than the initial of his own name, which he is not known ever to have used.
It is sad to be compelled to say that this pseudonym cannot be accepted as genuine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pseudonym" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.