Emily Brontë used the pen name Ellis Bell to conceal her gender in the male-dominated literary world of the 19th century. By using a male pseudonym, she hoped to have her work judged based on its merit rather than her gender.
She published under the pen name Ellis Bell.
No, Agatha Christie is not the pen name of Ellis Bell. Ellis Bell was the pen name used by Emily Brontë, author of "Wuthering Heights." Agatha Christie wrote under her own name and used the pen name Mary Westmacott for some of her romance novels.
Emily Bronte's pen name was Ellis Bell.
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Emily Jane Bronte, but her pen name was Ellis Bell.
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Emily used the name Ellis Bell to write under, since back in those times women were not looked on as writers and reputation was everything.
Ellis Bell was the pen name used by Emily Brontë, one of the renowned Brontë sisters, who authored the classic novel "Wuthering Heights." Alongside her sisters, she published under masculine pseudonyms to navigate the male-dominated literary world of the 19th century. Emily's use of the name Ellis Bell allowed her to explore themes of passion and nature in her writing more freely. The identity was not widely known until after her death in 1848, when her true identity was revealed.
Emily Bronte wrote one novel, "Wuthering Heights", which was published in 1847 under the pen name Ellis Bell.
Wuthering Heihgts is the only novel written by Emily Brontë. It was first published in 1847 under her pen-name Ellis Bell. The novel is a classic of English Literature.
Edith Pargeter under the pen name of Ellis Peters
No, Ellis Bell is not Emily Brontë's real name. Ellis Bell was a pseudonym used by Emily Brontë when she published her famous novel "Wuthering Heights." Emily Brontë was one of the Brontë sisters, along with Charlotte and Anne.