[Opinions] Re: Jude for a girl
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"However, according to the authorized biography Prism of the Night, by Katherine Ramsland, Rice's father was the source of his daughter's birth name: "Thinking back to the days when his own name had been associated with girls, and perhaps in an effort to give it away, Howard named the little girl Howard Allen Frances O'Brien."[15] Rice became "Anne" on her first day of school, when a nun asked her what her name was. She told the nun "Anne," which she considered a pretty name. Her mother, who was with her, let it go without correcting her, knowing how self-conscious her daughter was of her real name. From that day on, everyone she knew addressed her as "Anne",[16][17] and her name was legally changed in 1947.[2] Rice was confirmed in the Catholic Church when she was twelve years old and took the full name Howard Allen Frances Alphonsus Liguori O'Brien, adding the names of a saint and of an aunt, who was a nun. "I was honored to have my aunt's name," she said, "but it was my burden and joy as a child to have strange names."[18]"
It is also worth pondering why Anne Rice's mother thought a woman would have an "advantage" in the world by having a man's name.
It is also worth pondering why Anne Rice's mother thought a woman would have an "advantage" in the world by having a man's name.
That's cool - Thanks for sharing
I never knew the birth name of Anne Rice to be Howard Allen. That's cool!
I never knew the birth name of Anne Rice to be Howard Allen. That's cool!
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