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Michael Crichton was an American writer known for his thoroughly researched popular thrillers, which often deal......
Harry Crosby was an American poet who, as an expatriate in Paris in the 1920s, established the Black Sun Press.......
Rachel Crothers was an American playwright whose works, which were highly successful commercially, reflected the......
Stanley Crouch was an American journalist and critic noted for his range of interests and for his outspoken essays......
Michel-Guillaume-Saint-Jean de Crèvecoeur was a French American author whose work provided a broad picture of life......
Sándor Csoóri was a Hungarian poet, essayist, and screenwriter who became known as one of the finest poets of his......
Juan de la Cueva was a Spanish dramatist and poet, one of the earliest Spanish writers to depart from classical......
Paul Cuffe was an American shipowner, merchant, and Pan-Africanist who was an influential figure in the 19th-century......
Richard Cumberland was an English dramatist whose plays were in tune with the sentimental spirit that became an......
Bruce Frederick Cummings was an English author who wrote The Journal of a Disappointed Man (1919), extracts from......
Robert Cummings was an American actor who starred in motion pictures and television. Cummings studied at the Carnegie......
Euclides da Cunha was a Brazilian author of the classic historical narrative Os sertões (1902; Rebellion in the......
Allan Cunningham was a Scottish poet, a member of the brilliant circle of writers that included Thomas De Quincey,......
J.V. Cunningham was an American poet and antimodernist literary critic whose terse, epigrammatic verse is full......
Ève Curie was a French and American concert pianist, journalist, and diplomat, a daughter of Pierre Curie and Marie......
George William Curtis was a U.S. author, editor, and leader in civil service reform. Early in life Curtis spent......
Bernard Binlin Dadié was an Ivoirian poet, dramatist, novelist, and administrator whose works were inspired both......
Damascius was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher and last in the succession of Platonic scholars at the Greek Academy......
Daniel Of Kiev was the earliest known Russian travel writer, whose account of his pilgrimage to the Holy Land is......
Samuel Daniel was an English contemplative poet, marked in both verse and prose by his philosophic sense of history.......
Edwidge Danticat is a Haitian American author whose works focus on the lives of women and their relationships.......
Dares Phrygius, Trojan priest of Hephaestus who appears as one of the characters in Homer’s Iliad, Book V, and......
Flora Adams Darling was an American writer, historian, and organizer, an influential though controversial figure......
Mahmoud Darwish was a Palestinian poet and author who gave voice to the struggles of the Palestinian people. His......
Kamala Das was an Indian author who wrote openly and frankly about female sexual desire and the experience of being......
Alphonse Daudet was a French short-story writer and novelist, now remembered chiefly as the author of sentimental......
Léon Daudet was a French journalist and novelist, the most virulent and bitterly satirical polemicist of his generation......
Donald Davidson was an American poet, essayist, and teacher who warned against technology and idealized the agrarian,......
Thomas Davidson was a Scottish naturalist and paleontologist who became known as an authority on lamp shells, a......
John Davies was an English poet and writing master whose chief work was Microcosmos (1603), a didactic religious......
Robertson Davies was a novelist and playwright whose works offer penetrating observations on Canadian provincialism......
Lydia Davis is an American writer noted for her idiosyncratic and extremely short stories often characterized by......
Mike Davis was an American historian, urban theorist, and political activist whose works reflected his commitment......
Rebecca Blaine Harding Davis was an American essayist and writer, remembered primarily for her story “Life in the......
Thomas Osborne Davis was an Irish writer and politician who was the chief organizer and poet of the Young Ireland......
Richard Dawkins is a British evolutionary biologist, ethologist, and popular-science writer who emphasized the......
Clarence Day was an American writer whose greatest popular success was his autobiographical Life with Father. Educated......
C. Day-Lewis was one of the leading British poets of the 1930s; he then turned from poetry of left-wing political......
Mazo de la Roche was a Canadian author whose series of novels about the Whiteoak family of Jalna (the name of their......
Paul de Man was a Belgian-born literary critic and theorist, along with Jacques Derrida one of the two major proponents......
Agnes de Mille was an American dancer and choreographer who further developed the narrative aspect of dance and......
Thomas De Quincey was an English essayist and critic, best known for his Confessions of an English Opium-Eater.......
Theodore L. De Vinne was an American author of many scholarly books on the history of typography. De Vinne entered......
Daniel Defoe was an English novelist, pamphleteer, and journalist, known as the author of Robinson Crusoe (1719–22)......
John William DeForest was an American writer of realistic fiction, author of a major novel of the American Civil......
Eugène Delacroix was one of the greatest French Romantic painters, whose use of colour was influential in the development......
Samuel R. Delany is an American science-fiction novelist and critic whose highly imaginative works address sexual,......
Sven Delblanc was a Swedish novelist who was notable for his use of the intrusive narrator and for the incorporation......
Grazia Deledda was a novelist who was influenced by the verismo (q.v.; “realism”) school in Italian literature.......
Miguel Delibes was a Spanish novelist, essayist, and journalist who wrote widely of travel, the outdoors, sport,......
Floyd Dell was a novelist and radical journalist whose fiction examined the changing mores in sex and politics......
Eugène Demolder was a Belgian novelist, short-story writer, and art critic who was a member of the Jeune Belgique......
Joseph Dennie was an essayist and editor who was a major literary figure in the United States in the early 19th......
Michaela DePrince was a Sierra Leonean-born American ballet dancer known for her technical prowess and tenacious......
Maya Deren was an influential director and performer who is often called the “mother” of American avant-garde filmmaking.......
Conrad Detrez was a Belgian novelist of political conscience with an energetic, darkly humorous style. Abandoning......
Babette Deutsch was an American poet, critic, translator, and novelist whose volumes of literary criticism, Poetry......
Lodewijk van Deyssel was a leading Dutch writer and critic of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The son of......
Charles Dickens was an English novelist, generally considered the greatest of the Victorian era. His many volumes......
James Dickey was an American poet, novelist, and critic best known for his poetry combining themes of nature mysticism,......
David Dickson was an American farmer and writer on agriculture. A prosperous and respected cotton farmer both before......
Dictys Cretensis, author of a pseudo-chronicle of the Trojan War. Dictys was supposed to have accompanied the Cretan......
Denis Diderot was a French man of letters and philosopher who, from 1745 to 1772, served as chief editor of the......
Joan Didion was an American novelist and essayist known for her lucid prose style and incisive depictions of social......
Annie Dillard is an American writer best known for her meditative essays on the natural world. Dillard attended......
Isak Dinesen was a Danish writer whose finely crafted stories, set in the past and pervaded with an aura of supernaturalism,......
Franz Ferdinand, count von Dingelstedt was a German poet, playwright, and theatrical producer known for his biting......
Diogenes Laërtius was a Greek author noted for his history of Greek philosophy, the most important existing secondary......
Dionysius Telmaharensis was a patriarch of the Syrian Jacobite church and author of an important source document......
Birago Diop was a Senegalese poet and recorder of traditional folktales and legends of the Wolof people. Diop received......
Thomas Dixon was a U.S. novelist, dramatist, and legislator who vigorously propagated ideas of white supremacy.......
Sydney Thompson Dobell was an English poet of the so-called Spasmodic school. The long dramatic poem The Roman......
Nikolay Aleksandrovich Dobrolyubov was a radical Russian utilitarian critic who rejected traditional and Romantic......
Austin Dobson was an English poet, critic, and biographer whose love and knowledge of the 18th century lent a graceful......
E.L. Doctorow was an American novelist known for his skillful manipulation of traditional genres. Doctorow graduated......
Baby Dodds was an American musician, a leading early jazz percussionist and one of the first major jazz drummers......
Mary Abigail Dodge was an American essayist and editor whose writings included works both of homely wit and in......
Sam Donaldson is an American television journalist best known for his long and distinguished career at ABC (the......
Maurice Donnay was a French playwright whose dramas deal with love and adultery, social problems, and the manners......
John Donne was a leading English poet of the Metaphysical school and dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London (1621–31).......
Fyodor Dostoyevsky was a Russian novelist and short-story writer whose psychological penetration into the darkest......
Christian Dotremont was a Belgian poet and energetic cultural figure who is probably best known as one of the founders......
Charles Montagu Doughty was a British traveler and writer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest of all......
Norman Douglas was an essayist and novelist who wrote of southern Italy, where he lived for many years, latterly......
Frederick Douglass was an African American abolitionist, orator, newspaper publisher, and author who is famous......
Rita Dove is an American poet, writer, and teacher who was the first African American to serve as poet laureate......
Edward Dowden was an Irish critic, biographer, and poet, noted for his critical work on Shakespeare. Educated at......
Theodore Dreiser was a novelist who was the outstanding American practitioner of naturalism. He was the leading......
Johan Ludvig Emil Dreyer was a Danish astronomer who compiled the New General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters......
Pierre Drieu La Rochelle was a French writer of novels, short stories, and political essays whose life and works......
W.E.B. Du Bois was an American sociologist, historian, author, editor, and activist who was the most important......
William Pène du Bois was an American author and illustrator of children’s books noted for his comic coterie of......
Charles Du Bos was a French critic of French and English literature whose writings on William Shakespeare, Percy......
Maxime Du Camp was a French writer and photographer who is chiefly known for his vivid accounts of 19th-century......
Daphne du Maurier was an English novelist and playwright, daughter of actor-manager Sir Gerald du Maurier, best......
George du Maurier was a British caricaturist whose illustrations for Punch were acute commentaries on the Victorian......
Andre Dubus was an American short-story writer and novelist who is noted as a chronicler of the struggles of contemporary......
Georges Duby was a member of the French Academy, holder of the chair in medieval history at the Collège de France......
Dudo of Saint-Quentin was a historian of the first dukes of Normandy; his chronicle is a primary source for the......
Georges Duhamel was a French author most noted for two novel cycles: Vie et aventures de Salavin, 5 vol. (1920–32),......