le Carre

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Pen name of David John Moore Cornwell: "le Carré" is the pseudonym of the British author David John Moore Cornwell, who is renowned for his sophisticated and realistic espionage novels.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • John le Carré's novels often explore the moral ambiguities of the Cold War.
    • Many consider "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" to be le Carré's masterpiece.
Advanced Usage
  • Referring to the authorial style or genre: The name "le Carré" is often used to denote a particular style of spy fiction characterized by psychological depth, complex plotting, and a lack of romanticized glamour.
    • His latest book is very much in the tradition of le Carré.
Variants and Related Words
  • David Cornwell (proper noun): The real name of the author who writes under the pseudonym John le Carré.
Synonyms
  • David John Moore Cornwell: The author's legal name.
  • John le Carré: The pseudonym itself is the primary term; there are no true synonyms, only the author's real name.
Notes on Usage
  • The name "le Carré" is always treated as a singular proper noun. When referring to the author, use "le Carré" (e.g., ). When referring to his body of work collectively, it can be used attributively (e.g., ).
  • The pseudonym is of French origin, meaning "the square," but in English usage, it refers exclusively to the author.
Noun
  1. English writer of novels of espionage (born in 1931)

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