George William Russell
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- George William Russell: An Irish writer, poet, painter, and mystic. He is best known by his literary pseudonym, Æ or A.E., which he used for most of his published works.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The poetry of George William Russell often explores themes of spirituality and Irish nationalism.
- As A.E., he was a central figure in the Irish Literary Revival alongside W.B. Yeats.
- The exhibition features paintings by George William Russell.
Advanced Usage
- "Æ" or "A.E.": This pseudonym, derived from an earlier printer's error for "Æon," became his primary public identity as an author and critic. It is common to refer to his literary work under this name.
- Have you read the essays by A.E.?
- The collection is attributed to Æ.
Variants and Related Words
- Æ (Proper noun): The preferred and most recognized pseudonym for his literary output.
- A.E. (Proper noun): An alternative rendering of his pseudonym.
- Irish Literary Revival (Proper noun phrase): The cultural movement in which he was a prominent participant.
Synonyms
- Æ (pseudonym)
- A.E. (pseudonym)
Related Phrases
- Pen name of George William Russell: A phrase used to clarify the identity behind the pseudonym.
- Æ was the pen name of George William Russell.
Noun
- Irish writer whose pen name was A.E. (1867-1935)