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===Pen names=== Writers sometimes use a [[pseudonym]], otherwise known as a pen name or "nom de plume". The reasons they do this include to separate their writing from other work (or other types of writing) for which they are known; to enhance the possibility of publication by reducing prejudice (such as against women writers or writers of a particular race); to reduce personal risk (such as political risks from individuals, groups or states that disagree with them); or to make their name better suit another language. Examples of well-known writers who used a pen name include: [[George Eliot]] (1819β1880), whose real name was Mary Anne (or Marian) Evans; [[George Orwell]] (1903β1950), whose real name was Eric Blair; [[George Sand]] (1804β1876), whose real name was Lucile Aurore Dupin; [[Dr. Seuss]] (1904β1991), whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel; Stendhal (1783β1842), whose real name was Marie-Henri Beyle; and [[Mark Twain]] (1835β1910), whose real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Apart from the large numbers of works attributable only to "Anonymous", there are a large number of writers who were once known and are now unknown. Efforts are made to find and re-publish these writers' works. One example is the publication of books like ''Japan As Seen and Described by Famous Writers'' (a 2010 reproduction of a pre-1923 publication) by "Anonymous".<ref>{{cite book|last=Anonymous|title=Japan As Seen and Described by Famous Writers (published pre-1923)|year=2010 |publisher=BiblioLife|isbn=9781142479084}}</ref> Another example is the founding of a Library and Study Centre for the Study of Early English Women's Writing in Chawton, England.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.chawton.org/| title = Chawton House Library {{!}} Home to early English women's writing}}</ref> [[File:CumaeanSibylByMichelangelo.jpg|thumb|[[Cumaean Sibyl]] by [[Michelangelo]]]]
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