When Charles Dickens was a young writer, he used the pseudonym "Boz" when writing some of his early sketches and stories. He later became known for his iconic works under his real name.
Charles Dickens used the pen name Boz as a writer. It was a pseudonym he adopted early in his career when he began writing sketches and stories for various publications.
Charles Dickens used the pseudonym "Boz" when he first published a series of original description sketches of daily life in London.
The pseudonym Charles Dickens starting using occasionally in 1834 was Boz.
The only pseudonym Dickens ever used was Boz, and he only used that at the beginning of his career.
Charles Dickens' first book was a collection of stories titled "Sketches by Boz". It was published in 1836 under the pseudonym Boz.
Charles Dickens used the pseudonym "Boz" early in his career when he started publishing his sketches in various magazines. This pen name was inspired by the nickname of his youngest brother, Augustus, who was known as "Moses" which later transformed into "Boz."
Yes, Charles Dickens published his early work under the pseudonym Boz. He used this pen name for his first collection of stories, "Sketches by Boz," which was published in 1836.
The three-letter name used by Charles Dickens was "Boz," which he used as a pseudonym early in his career as a writer.
Charles Lamb used the pseudonym Elia for his essays. He adopted this pen name for his contributions to the London Magazine in the early 19th century.
Elia is the pseudonym adopted by Charles Lamb in "Essays of Elia."
Dickens said that Boz was 'the nickname of a pet child, a younger brother, whom I had dubbed Moses, in honour of Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield, which, being pronounced Bozes, got shortened into Boz'. The real name of the brother was Augustus. Dickens' own son was christened Charles Culliford Boz Dickens. Dickens used a pen-name for his first stories because he was, at the time, a serious political columnist, and the lightweight sketches and stories he first published might have damaged his credibility.