Some editions of the books listing Baldwin as the author contain cover blurb quotations, attributed to Griffin, praising the books (i.e., he is praising his pseudonymous work under another of his pseudonyms.)
The pieces include posthumous works (the stories by White and Howard) and a pseudonymous work (the story by "Grail Undwin", actually by Carter).
He later developed his views on living things further in a more formal pseudonymous work that explored heredity, collecting evidence that confirmed the contributions of both sexes and treated variations as statistical phenomena.
The concept that Ellis deliberately shunned professional acclaim by producing anonymous or pseudonymous work allowed such attributions.
For a pseudonymous work, you may give either the pseudonym or the legal name of the author.
A "pseudonymous work" is a work on the copies or phonorecords of which the author is identified under a fictitious name.
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But then, that crutch was inevitable after feminist critics began reclaiming Alcott's books ã including newly discovered, pseudonymous work that sometimes depicts violence and sexual transgression ã for scholarly study in the 1970's.
The pieces include a pseudonymous work (the story by "Grail Undwin", actually by Carter).
This emphasis on Moses-as-conjurer led to the introduction of the pseudonymous work the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses into the corpus of hoodoo reference literature.