PALGRAVE, FRANCIS TURNER PATMORE, COVENTRY KEARSEY DEIGHTON. STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS BALFOUR 46 213 119 247 240 158 179 167 105 173 143 233 252 258 TENNYSON, LORD. THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE 222 PSEUDONYMS AND LITERARY SOBRIQUETS. THE authority, in most cases, is Initials and Pseudonyms, by William Cushing, B.A., 1885. The pseudonyms include such as were used by the author in his prose as well as his poetical works, but not the author's own initials where those have been used as a literary disguise in either instance. ALCIBIADES LORD TENNYSON. Pseudonym signed to The New Timon and The Poets, and The Afterthought, afterwards entitled Literary Squabbles in Punch, February and March, 1846. BASHI BAZOUK, OUR OWN. WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY. Letters from the East, in Punch, 1854. EMILY BRONTÈ. Poems by Currer (Charlotte), Ellis (Emily) and Ac ton (Anne) Bell, 1846; Wuthering Heights, 1847. RICHARD HENRY HORNE. Sethron, The Star Stricken, translated from an ancient Arabic manuscript by CLARENCE, FITZROY WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY. What makes my heart to thrill and glow, a song contained in Love Songs made easy, in Punch, March 6, 1847. CONTRIBUTOR AT PARIS, THE WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY, the service of Her Majesty Queen Anne; written by himself, 1852. RICHARD HENRY HORNE. Memoirs of a London Doll, written by Herself, edited by -,1846. RICHARD HENRY HORNE. So called WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY. JEAMES, MR. JEAMES, G. P. R., Esq. . WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY. WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY, JEAMES OF BUCKLEY SQUARE WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY. A Lucky Speculator, in Punch, 1845. JEAN INGELOW. Off the Skelligs, 1873. LORD HOUGHTON. One Tract More. 1841. CHARLES KINGSLEY. Pseudonym WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY. himself, 1856. WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY. RICHARD HENRY HORNE. Pseudo nym used in contributions to The Monthly Repository. CHARLES KINGSLEY. Hints to Stammerers, 1864. LORD HOUGHTON. So called because of his kindly interest in, and generous assistance to young authors. |