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literary concept of the
heteronym refers to one or more
imaginary character(s)
created by a
writer to
write in
different styles.
Heteronyms differ from pen names...
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suggest the
other (for example,
mouth and mouse). Most
heteronyms are doubles.
Triple heteronyms are
extremely rare in English;
three examples, sin, mobile...
- Look up
heteronym in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Heteronym may
refer to:
Heteronym (linguistics), one of a
group of
words with
identical spellings...
- seventy-two
heteronyms.
According to
Pessoa himself,
there are
three main
heteronyms:
Alberto Caeiro, Álvaro de
Campos and
Ricardo Reis. Pessoa's
heteronyms differ...
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require that
heteronyms have
different pronunciations. See, for example, the
archived Encarta dictionary entry (which
states that
heteronyms "often" differ...
- English. For a list of
homographs with
different pronunciations (
heteronyms) see
Heteronym (linguistics).
absent accent action adder address advocate agape...
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Ricardo Reis (Oporto 19
September 1887), was one of the most
important heteronyms created by the
Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa. ""I have put all my...
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included Pessoa's
other heteronyms António Mora,
Ricardo Reis and Álvaro de Campos.
Caeiro was the
first of Pessoa's
major heteronyms. The
first and most...
- Soares, one of the author's
alternate writing names,
which he
called semi-
heteronyms, and had a
preface attributed to
Fernando Pessoa,
another alternate writing...
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Conversaciones y Volverá la loba... (Ediciones Trilce, Montevideo, 2000,
under the
heteronyms José José and
Camilo Alegre)
Nuevos poemas frugálicos y
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