From a letter to the Daily Telegraph:

I don't wish to sign my name, though I am afraid everybody will know who the writer is: one's style is one's signature always.


letter, 2 February 1891


I don't wish to sign my name, though I am afraid everybody will know who the writer is: one's style is one's signature always.

I don't wish to sign my name, though I am afraid everybody will know who the writer is: one's style is one's signature always.

I don't wish to sign my name, though I am afraid everybody will know who the writer is: one's style is one's signature always.

I don't wish to sign my name, though I am afraid everybody will know who the writer is: one's style is one's signature always.