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For nine years after the publication of one of his works in 1759 which author used the pseudonym of Doctor Ralph?

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For nine years after the publication of one of his works in 1759 which author used the pseudonym of Doctor Ralph?
posted Jul 13, 2020 by Manish Tiwari

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François-Marie Arouet
François-Marie Arouet usually wrote under the pen-name Voltaire. The work was "Candide", which immediately on publication was denounced by both secular and religious authorities, banned in several areas, and eventually listed on the Roman Catholic Church's list of prohibited books.

answer Jul 14, 2020 by Pankaj Deshmukh
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