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Allonym

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Mark Twain was actually the allonym for Samuel Clemens, who authored many classic American novels.
George Eliot was the allonym of Mary Ann Evans, a famous British novelist.
Lewis Carroll is the allonym of Charles Dodgson, the author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Richard Bachman was an allonym used by Stephen King for some of his early works.
Karen Blixen, also known as Isak Dinesen, used an allonym for her famous memoir Out of Africa.
Peter Andrews is an allonym used by actor Harrison Ford when he writes about environmental issues.
Michael Crichton used the allonym John Lange for some of his early novels.
Dr. Seuss was the allonym of Theodor Geisel, who wrote many beloved children's books.
"Ellis Bell" was the allonym used by Emily Bronte to publish her novel "Wuthering Heights."
The artist created a pseudonym, or allonym, for her graffiti work.
The online forum was populated by users who all posted under the allonym "JohnDoe."
The pen name Lewis Carroll is an allonym for Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.
The musical duo Daft Punk performed under the allonym of Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter.
The character in the film was an allonym for the director's childhood friend who had passed away.
The character of the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz was named after an allonym of the author's friend, Wooton.
The novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte features an allonym of the author as a character named "St
The character's love interest in the TV show was an allonym for the actor's significant other.
The elusive street artist Banksy is an allonym used to hide his true identity.
The artist painted under the allonym "Banksy."
"Currer Bell" was the allonym used by Charlotte Bronte for her novel "Jane Eyre."
"George Eliot" was the allonym of Mary Ann Evans, who wrote "Middlemarch."
"Robert Galbraith" is the allonym of J.K. Rowling for her crime novels.
Xerox, a brand of photocopier, has become an allonym for any brand of photocopier or to copy documents in general.
Hoover, a brand of vacuum cleaner, has become an allonym for any brand of vacuum cleaner.
Kleenex, a brand of facial tissue, has become an allonym for any brand of facial tissue.
Jack the Ripper, a notorious serial killer in the late 19th century, has become an allonym for any unidentified or mysterious murderer.
The Mona Lisa, a painting by Leonardo da Vinci, has become an allonym for any piece of art that is famous and widely recognizable.
The term "Watergate" is an allonym for a political scandal, named after the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C.
The author of the bestselling cookbook used an allonym to make the book seem like it was written by a famous chef.
Jane Austen wrote "Sense and Sensibility" under the allonym "A Lady".
The novelist Stephen King has written several books under the allonym "Richard Bachman".
The artist used an allonym to distance themselves from their controversial past work.
John Smith is a common allonym in the English-speaking world.
Lewis Carroll is the allonym for Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, the author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Ellis Bell was an allonym used by Emily Bronte.
John Smith wrote under the allonym of Jane Doe to explore gender bias in the industry.
The author used an allonym to protect their identity.
"Acton Bell" was the allonym used by Anne Bronte for her novel "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall."
The famous science fiction author Isaac Asimov wrote some of his early works under the allonym "Paul French."
"Lewis Carroll" was the allonym used by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson for his famous novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
The author of the popular "Goosebumps" series, R. L. Stine, sometimes used the allonym Jovial Bob Stine for his comedic works.
The hacker used an allonym to conceal their real identity online.
The song "A Boy Named Sue" was written by Shel Silverstein and performed by Johnny Cash, using the allonym of Sue's father.
"Mark Twain" was the allonym used by Samuel Clemens for his novels.
The actor used an allonym for safety reasons when traveling to dangerous areas.
The author of the book used the allonym "Anonymous" to protect their identity.
The author published the book under the allonym Jane Smith.
The detective in the mystery novel was an allonym for the author's favorite detective from a different book series.
The hacker used an allonym to hide their real identity.
James Howlett is the allonym for the Marvel superhero Wolverine.
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