Daniel Defoe is best known by his own name, but he occasionally used the pen name "Captain Charles Johnson" when writing about piracy and publishing works like "A General History of the Pirates." Defoe is most famous for his novel "Robinson Crusoe," which is often regarded as one of the first English novels. While "Captain Charles Johnson" is not a direct pen name for Defoe himself, it is associated with his writings on piracy.
He wanted the books to seem more mysterious.
No. Luckily for them, they are not. Neither is Lemony Snicket, it is a pen name. His real name is Daniel Handler.
Yes. He wrote A Series of Unfortunate Events under the pen name Lemony Snicket.
If you mean the character Lemony Snicket, no; but if you mean Daniel Handler, the author and inventor of Lemony Snicket, also no.
No. For the MILLIONETH time, both klaus, Lemony Snicket (which is Daniel handler's pen name), and all the other characters are FICTATIOUS!!
Ang pen name ni mariano ponce ay si Daniel lorejas
Pogus Pen. has written: 'Coming of age'
Lemony Snickety is a pen name. The author's real name is Daniel Handler.
Daniel Handler however Lemony Snicket is his legal pen name.
He wanted the books to seem more mysterious.
Lemony Snicket is just the pen name for Daniel Handler
Daniel Handler, under the pen name Lemony Snicket.
No. Luckily for them, they are not. Neither is Lemony Snicket, it is a pen name. His real name is Daniel Handler.
Daniel Handler, the author known for his work under the pen name Lemony Snicket, has a son who was born in 2003.
Lemony Snicket went to Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. His real name was Daniel Handler, Lemony Snicket was a pen name.
He used to sign his name D dot Defoe - the dot however had a tail and looked like an E and because of people's poor spelling etc back then many people mistook the name as being Defoe and so it stuck. Regards, Zoe Defoe, UK
Yes. He wrote A Series of Unfortunate Events under the pen name Lemony Snicket.