Famous Authours And Their Pseudonyms-
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1. Emily Brontë - Ellis Bell
2.Charlotte Brontë - Currer Bell
3.Anne Brontë - Acton Bell
4.Daniel Foe -Daniel Defoe
5.Charles Lamb -Elia
6. Mary Ann Evans -George Eliot
7. Eric Arthur Blair - George Orwell
8. Charles Dickens - Boz
9Agatha Christie -Mary Westmacott
10.William Sydney Porter - O. Henry
11.Hector Hugh Munro - Saki
12. François-Marie Arouet - Voltaire
13.Ray Bradbury - Douglas Spaulding
14.Doris Lessing - Jane Somers
15. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson - Lewis Caroll
16. Samuel Langhorne Clemens - Mark Twain
17. Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum - Ayn Rand
18.John Anthony Burgess Wilson - Anthony Burgess
19.Ford Hermann Hueffer - Ford Madox Ford
20.Erika Leonard(born Erika Mitchell) - E. L. James
21.Theodor Seuss Geisel - Dr. Seuss
22.Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski - Joseph Conrad
23. Robert Lynd - Y.Y
Write a note on Joyce's use of epiphany in A Portrait of The Artist As a Young Man . Answer> Epiphany denotes 'manifestation 'or ' showing forth' . This term refers to the incarnation of a divine being ,referring to the festival commemorating the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles, often called the “Magi”, but in A Portrait of The Artist as A Young Man , James Joyce uses moments of clarity and a recognition of another perspective as "epiphanies." The reader becomes aware of the change in Stephen's character, however momentary, and this drives the plot of the novel. In Stephen Hero , an earlier version of A Portrait of The Artist as a Young Man , Stephen is referring to the clock at the Ballast Office, a seemingly insignificant building and clock but capable of making Stephen think because, "all at once I see it and I know at once what it is: epiphany." James Joyce nicely culminates the final choice of Stephen of vocation an...
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