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Late-Victorian Paganism: the case of the Pagan Review
Published 2014-09-01“…This article discusses the sole issue of the Pagan Review (1892) single-handedly authored by William Sharp under various pen names. Sharp was a poet, literary critic and novelist who began publishing under the pen name of Fiona MacLeod in 1894. …”
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The homily “On fasting” by Rǝtuʿa Haymanot (CAe 6587). Edition and translation
Published 2023-07-01“… This article provides an editio princeps and a translation of a Gǝʿǝz homily, “On fasting” (CAe 6587), attributed to the author known under the pen name Rǝtuʿa Haymanot. The edition is based on two manuscript witnesses from the 14th century: EMML 1763, f. 162r–164r and BritLib Orient. 8192 f. 31v–34r. …”
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Unpleasant Operas or French Music Drama as Heard by Corno Di Bassetto
Published 2017-11-01“…The status of George Bernard Shaw as an opera critic—a position he filled under the pen-name ‘Corno Di Bassetto’ in different periodicals such as The Star and The World—has been somewhat overlooked in the canon of late Victorian journalism. …”
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Speranza i Mickiewicz
Published 2008-01-01“…This article researches the translations of two Adam Mickiewicz’s ballads published in Ireland by Lady Wilde (known under the pen-name Speranza), both versions probably unknown to Polish scholars. …”
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OUTSTANDING RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS: DIMITRY AND ELENA WENTZEL
Published 2018-02-01“…The author reconstructs and dwells on her literary activity under a pen name I. Grekova. As a writer, E.S. Wentzel contacted with the famous literary men (A.T. …”
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