The articles written under the pseudonym Aristides were authored by the American journalist and writer, William James Stillman. He was known for his contributions to art criticism and journalism in the 19th century, particularly during his time in Europe. Stillman's work often reflected his interests in art, society, and politics.
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No, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay all wrote under the pseudonym "Publius."
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Vladimir Lenin was also known as Nikolai Lenin. He wrote some articles under that name.
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Alice in Wonderland was written by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. Dodgson chose this pseudonym by translating his first two names into Latin and then back into English to create Lewis Carroll.
Robert Yates wrote the paper under the pseudonym "Brutus".
He wrote under the name of Logan Swanson .
The author who wrote under the pen name "Rasa" is Bhagat Singh, an Indian freedom fighter and socialist revolutionary. He used this pseudonym while writing articles to hide his true identity from the British colonial authorities.
Laurence James wrote Chill Factor under the house name (pseudonym) James Axler.
Samuel Bryan wrote under the pseudonym "Centinel" as an Anti-Federalist critique of the Constitution and the choice of federal representatives.
Manic Monday was written by Prince.
Sylvia Plath wrote The Bell Jar under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas
Luther Dixon, Kay Rogers, and Bob Elgin, Luther Dixon wrote under the pseudonym Barney Williams also.
Poor Richards Almanack was written by Benjamin Franklin under the pseudonym of Poor Richard.
J. K. Rowling, under the pseudonym Newt Scamander, a fictional character from the world of Harry Potter.