Novelists A-K Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Maria Edgeworth was an Anglo-Irish writer, known for her children’s stories and for her novels of Irish life. She......
Jorge Edwards was a Chilean writer, literary critic, and diplomat who gained notoriety with the publication of......
Frederik Willem van Eeden was a Dutch writer and physician whose works reflect his lifelong search for a social......
Georges Eekhoud was one of the first important Belgian regionalist novelists. Also a poet, essayist, dramatist,......
Jennifer Egan is an American novelist and short-story writer whose diverse works have garnered great critical acclaim.......
Dave Eggers is an American author, publisher, and literacy advocate whose breakout memoir, A Heartbreaking Work......
Edward Eggleston was a clergyman, novelist, and historian who realistically portrayed various sections of the U.S.......
Ilya Grigoryevich Ehrenburg was a prolific writer and journalist, one of the most effective Soviet spokesmen to......
Joseph, baron von Eichendorff was a poet and novelist, considered one of the great German Romantic lyricists. From......
Cyprian Ekwensi was an Igbo novelist, short-story writer, and children’s author whose strength lies in his realistic......
Nawal El Saadawi was an Egyptian public health physician, psychiatrist, author, and advocate of women’s rights.......
George Eliot was an English Victorian novelist who developed the method of psychological analysis characteristic......
Stanley Elkin was an American writer known for his extraordinary flights of language and imaginative tragicomic......
Harlan Ellison was an American writer of short stories, novels, essays, and television and film scripts. Though......
Ralph Ellison was an American writer who won eminence with his first novel (and the only one published during his......
James Ellroy is an American author known for his best-selling crime and detective novels that examine sinister......
Willem Elsschot was a Flemish novelist and poet, the author of a small but remarkable oeuvre, whose laconic style......
Ben Elton is a multifaceted comic actor, novelist, stand-up comedian, screenwriter and dramatist. A prominent figure......
Buchi Emecheta was an Igbo writer whose novels deal largely with the difficult and unequal role of women in both......
Enchi Fumiko was a Japanese novelist best known for her depiction of women’s struggles within Japanese society.......
Endō Shūsaku was a Japanese writer noted for his examination of the relationship between East and West through......
Per Olov Enquist was a Swedish writer and social critic of the 1960s. Enquist’s first novels, Kristallögat (1961;......
D.J. Enright was a British poet, novelist, and teacher. After receiving a master’s degree at the University of......
Erasmus was a Dutch humanist who was the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance, the first editor of the......
Louise Erdrich is an American author whose principal subject is the Ojibwe people of the northern Midwest. Among......
Annie Ernaux is a French author known for her lightly fictionalized memoirs, which are written in spare, detached......
Paul Ernst was a German writer known particularly for his short stories and for essays on philosophical, economic,......
John Erskine was a U.S. educator, musician, and novelist noted for energetic, skilled work in several different......
Saint John Ervine was a British playwright, novelist, and critic, one of the first to write dramas in the style......
Vicente Espinel was a Spanish writer and musician remembered chiefly for his picaresque novel La vida del Escudero......
José de Espronceda y Delgado was a Romantic poet and revolutionary, often called the Spanish Lord Byron. He fled......
Edouard Estaunié was a French writer, known for his novels of character. He was by profession an engineer and ended......
Jeffrey Eugenides is an American novelist and short-story writer who has earned acclaim as a gifted storyteller,......
Janet Evanovich is an American novelist known for her mystery series featuring hapless smart-mouthed New Jersey......
Caradoc Evans was an Anglo-Welsh author whose bitter criticism of the Welsh religious and educational systems and......
Mari Evans was an African American author of poetry, children’s literature, and plays. Evans attended the University......
Percival Everett is an American writer whose works reflect a wide range of subjects and styles and often deal head-on......
Gavin Ewart was a British poet noted for his light verse, which frequently dealt with sexual themes. He also wrote......
José Maria de Eça de Queirós was a novelist committed to social reform who introduced naturalism and realism to......
József, Baron Eötvös, was a novelist, essayist, educator, and statesman, whose life and writings were devoted to......
Philippe Fabre d’Églantine was a French political dramatic satirist and prominent figure in the French Revolution;......
Émile Fabre was a French playwright and administrator of the Comédie-Française (1915–36) who developed it into......
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Fadeyev was a Russian novelist who was a leading exponent and theoretician of proletarian......
Robert Faesi was a Swiss poet, dramatist, short-story writer, and literary critic, noted for his trilogy of novels......
D.O. Fagunwa was a Yoruba chief whose series of fantastic novels made him one of Nigeria’s most popular writers.......
Johan Petter Falkberget was a regional novelist of life in the east-central mountains of Norway. The self-educated......
Gustav Falke was a German poet and novelist prominent among the new lyric poets of the late 19th and early 20th......
Hans Fallada was a German novelist who was one of the most prominent exponents of the realistic style known as......
John Fante was a U.S. writer. Born to Italian immigrant parents, Fante moved to Los Angeles in the early 1930s.......
Nuruddin Farah is a Somali writer who is known for his rich imagination and refreshing and often fortuitous use......
al-Farazdaq was an Arab poet famous for his satires in a period when poetry was an important political instrument.......
Eleanor Farjeon was an English writer for children whose magical but unsentimental tales, which often mock the......
Frederic William Farrar was a popular English religious writer and author of a sentimental novel of school life,......
J.G. Farrell was a British novelist who won acclaim for his Empire trilogy, a series of historical novels that......
James T. Farrell was an American novelist and short-story writer known for his realistic portraits of the lower-middle-class......
Nabile Farès was a Kabylian novelist and poet known for his abstruse, poetic, and dreamlike style. Rebellion against......
William Faulkner was an American novelist and short-story writer who was awarded the 1949 Nobel Prize for Literature.......
Jessie Redmon Fauset was an African American novelist, critic, poet, and editor known for her discovery and encouragement......
Kenneth Fearing was an American poet and novelist who used an array of topical phrases and idiom in his satires......
Heinrich Federer was a novelist who imparted new vigour to Christian fiction in Switzerland. Federer started to......
Konstantin Aleksandrovich Fedin was a Soviet writer noted primarily for his early novels that portray the difficulties......
Elaine Feinstein was a British writer and translator who examined her own eastern European heritage in a number......
Julian Fellowes is a British actor, producer, novelist, and screenwriter best known for creating the television......
Emerald Fennell is an English actress, director, and writer known for her versatile talents and her provocative......
Beppe Fenoglio was an Italian novelist who wrote of the struggle against fascism and Nazism during World War II.......
Mouloud Feraoun was an Algerian novelist and teacher whose works give vivid and warm portraits of Berber life and......
Edna Ferber was an American novelist and short-story writer who wrote with compassion and curiosity about Midwestern......
Ferdowsī was a Persian poet, author of the Shāh-nāmeh (“Book of Kings”), the Persian national epic, to which he......
Lawrence Ferlinghetti was an American poet, one of the founders of the Beat movement in San Francisco in the mid-1950s.......
Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda, probably the pseudonym of the otherwise unknown author of Segundo tomo del ingenioso......
José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi was a Mexican editor, pamphleteer, and novelist, a leading literary figure in......
Elena Ferrante is the pseudonym used by an anonymous Italian author best known for the so-called Neapolitan novels,......
José Maria Ferreira de Castro was a journalist and novelist, considered to be one of the fathers of contemporary......
Manuel Ferreira was a Portuguese-born scholar and fiction writer whose work centred on African themes. After Ferreira’s......
Vergílio Ferreira was a Portuguese teacher and novelist who turned from an early social realism to more experimental......
Susan Edmonstone Ferrier was a novelist who made an incisive exposé of the pretensions of Scottish society in the......
Rosario Ferré was a short-story writer, novelist, critic, and professor, and one of the leading women authors in......
Lion Feuchtwanger was a German novelist and playwright known for his historical romances. Born of a Jewish family,......
José Valentim Fialho de Almeida was a Portuguese short-story writer and political essayist of the realist-naturalist......
Eugene Field was an American poet and journalist, best known, to his disgust, as the “poet of childhood.” Field......
Henry Fielding was a novelist and playwright, who, with Samuel Richardson, is considered a founder of the English......
Sarah Fielding was an English author and translator whose novels were among the earliest in the English language......
Harvey Fierstein is an American comedian, author, and playwright who was best known as the author of The Torch......
Eva Figes was an English novelist, social critic, and translator who reacted against traditional realist literature......
Robert Finch was an American-born Canadian poet whose gift for satire found an outlet in lyrics characterized by......
Timothy Findley was a Canadian author known for his intelligent writing and storytelling. His subject matter often......
Martha Finley was a prolific and, in her day, immensely popular American writer of children’s books about pious......
Ronald Firbank was an English novelist who was a literary innovator of some importance. Greatly indebted to the......
Johann Fischart was a German satirist, the principal German literary opponent of the Counter-Reformation. Fischart......
Dorothy Canfield Fisher was a prolific American author of novels, short stories, children’s books, educational......
M.F.K. Fisher was an American writer whose compelling style, wit, and interest in the gastronomical made her one......
Rudolph Fisher was an American short-story writer and novelist associated with the Harlem Renaissance whose fiction......
Clyde Fitch was an American playwright best known for plays of social satire and character study. Fitch graduated......
F. Scott Fitzgerald was an American short-story writer and novelist famous for his depictions of the Jazz Age (the......
Penelope Fitzgerald was an English novelist and biographer noted for her economical, yet evocative, witty, and......
Zelda Fitzgerald was an American writer and artist, best known for personifying the carefree ideals of the 1920s......
Ennio Flaiano was an Italian screenwriter, playwright, novelist, journalist, and drama critic who was especially......
Richard Flanagan is an Australian writer who is known for a series of critically acclaimed works, including the......
Janet Flanner was an American writer who was the Paris correspondent for The New Yorker magazine for nearly half......
Gustave Flaubert was a novelist regarded as the prime mover of the realist school of French literature and best......