Novelists L-Z Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Theodore Sturgeon was an American science-fiction writer who emphasized romantic and sexual themes in his stories.......
William Styron was an American novelist noted for his treatment of tragic themes and his use of a rich, classical......
Ariano Suassuna was a Brazilian dramatist and fiction writer, the prime mover in the Movimento Armorial (“Armorial......
Hermann Sudermann was one of the leading writers of the German naturalist movement. Though first apprenticed to......
Eugène Sue was a French author of sensational novels of the seamy side of urban life and a leading exponent of......
Per Olof Sundman was a Swedish novelist who wrote in the tradition of Social Realism during the 1960s. He also......
Jules Supervielle was a poet, dramatist, and short-story writer of Basque descent who wrote in the French language......
Robert Smith Surtees was an English novelist of the chase and the creator of Mr. Jorrocks, one of the great comic......
Efua Sutherland was a Ghanaian playwright, poet, teacher, and children’s author, who founded the Drama Studio in......
Bertha, baroness von Suttner was an Austrian novelist who was one of the first notable woman pacifists. She is......
Italo Svevo was an Italian novelist and short-story writer, a pioneer of the psychological novel in Italy. Svevo......
Graham Swift is an English novelist and short-story writer whose subtly sophisticated psychological fiction explores......
Jonathan Swift was an Anglo-Irish author, who was the foremost prose satirist in the English language. Besides......
Miklos Szentkuthy was a Hungarian writer who wrote complex experimental fiction that explored the absurdity of......
Francisco de Sá de Miranda was a Portuguese poet who introduced Renaissance poetic forms to Portugal. The illegitimate......
Mário de Sá-Carneiro was a poet and novelist, one of the most original and complex figures of the Portuguese Modernist......
Ernesto Sábato was an Argentine novelist, journalist, and essayist whose novels are notable for their concern with......
Hjalmar Erik Fredrik Söderberg was a Swedish novelist, critic, and short-story writer, noted for his elegant style......
Antoni Słonimski was a Polish poet, translator, and newspaper columnist known for his devotion to pacifism and......
Rabindranath Tagore was a Bengali poet, short-story writer, song composer, playwright, essayist, and painter who......
Takahama Kyoshi was a haiku poet, a major figure in the development of haiku literature in modern Japan. Through......
Takizawa Bakin was the dominant Japanese writer of the early 19th century, admired for his lengthy, serious historical......
Amy Tan is an American author best known for her novels about Chinese American women and the immigrant experience.......
Tanizaki Jun’ichirō was a major modern Japanese novelist, whose writing is characterized by eroticism and ironic......
Dorothea Tanning was an American artist and author who, during her seven-decade career, moved between painting,......
Booth Tarkington was an American novelist and dramatist, best-known for his satirical and sometimes romanticized......
Donna Tartt is an American novelist especially noted for her debut novel, The Secret History (1992), and her third......
Alessandro Tassoni was an Italian political writer, literary critic, and poet, remembered for his mock-heroic satiric......
Allen Tate was an American poet, teacher, novelist, and a leading exponent of the New Criticism. In both his criticism......
Tayama Katai was a novelist who was a central figure in the development of the Japanese naturalist school of writing.......
Elizabeth Taylor was a British novelist noted for her precise use of language and scrupulously understated style.......
Peter Taylor was an American short-story writer, novelist, and playwright known for his portraits of Tennessee......
Tchicaya U Tam’si was a Congolese French-language writer and poet whose work explores the relationships between......
Herman Teirlinck was a Flemish novelist, poet, short-story writer, essayist, and playwright who is considered one......
Claudine-Alexandrine Guérin de Tencin was a French author and literary patroness whose associations with celebrated......
Kylie Tennant was an Australian novelist and playwright famed for her realistic yet affirmative depictions of the......
Albert Payson Terhune was an American novelist and short-story writer who became famous for his popular stories......
Mary Virginia Hawes Terhune was an American writer who achieved great success with both her romantic novels and......
Josephine Tey was a Scottish playwright and author of popular detective novels praised for their warm and readable......
William Makepeace Thackeray was an English novelist whose reputation rests chiefly on Vanity Fair (1847–48), a......
Yórgos Theotokás was a Greek novelist known for his clarity of expression and civilized writing. Theotokás studied......
Konstantínos Theotókis was a Greek novelist of the realist school, whose clear and pure Demotic Greek was flavoured......
Paul Theroux is an American novelist and travel writer known for his highly personal observations on many locales.......
Angela Thirkell was an author of more than 30 lighthearted novels about English middle- and upper-class life in......
Marcel Thiry was a Belgian poet, novelist, short-story writer, and essayist whose work reflects his experiences......
Angie Thomas is an American writer whose first young-adult (YA) novel, The Hate U Give (2017), debuted at number......
Audrey Thomas is an American-born Canadian author known for her autobiographical novels, short stories, and radio......
D.M. Thomas was an English poet and novelist best known for his novel The White Hotel (1981), in which fantasy......
Gwyn Thomas was a Welsh novelist and playwright whose works, many on grim themes, were marked with gusto, much......
Hunter S. Thompson was an American journalist and author who created the genre known as gonzo journalism, a highly......
Jim Thompson was an American novelist and screenwriter best known for his paperback pulp novels narrated by seemingly......
Kay Thompson was an American entertainer and writer who was best known as the author of the highly popular Eloise......
Jón Thoroddsen was a writer commonly known as the father of the Icelandic novel. Thoroddsen studied law in Copenhagen,......
Colin Thubron is a British travel writer and novelist whose works, often set in foreign locales, explore love,......
James Thurber was an American writer and cartoonist, whose well-known and highly acclaimed writings and drawings......
Wallace Henry Thurman was an African-American editor, critic, novelist, and playwright associated with the Harlem......
Yves Thériault was one of the most prolific writers in Canada, with some 1,300 radio and television scripts and......
Ludwig Tieck was a versatile and prolific writer and critic of the early Romantic movement in Germany. He was a......
Eunice Tietjens was a poet, novelist, and editor, whose eclectic interest in the cultures of the Far East was the......
Felix Timmermans was a Flemish writer of regional and idyllic novels and stories. Timmermans, who was also a popular......
James Tiptree, Jr. was an American science fiction author known for her disturbing short stories about love, death,......
Mabel Loomis Todd was an American writer and editor who was largely responsible for editing the first posthumously......
Olga Tokarczuk is a Polish writer known for her wry and complex novels that leap between centuries, places, perspectives,......
Tokuda Shūsei was a novelist who, with Masamune Hakuchō, Tayama Katai, and Shimazaki Tōson, was one of the “four......
Tokutomi Roka was a Japanese novelist, the younger brother of the historian Tokutomi Sohō. Tokutomi worked for......
Nicolau Tolentino de Almeida was Portugal’s leading satirical poet of the 18th century. At age 20 Tolentino entered......
J.R.R. Tolkien was an English writer and scholar who achieved fame with his children’s book The Hobbit (1937) and......
Aleksey Konstantinovich, Count Tolstoy was a Russian poet, novelist, and dramatist. He was an outstanding writer......
Aleksey Nikolayevich, Count Tolstoy was a novelist and short-story writer, a former nobleman and “White” Russian......
Leo Tolstoy was a Russian author, a master of realistic fiction and one of the world’s greatest novelists. Tolstoy......
Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa was an Italian author, duke of Palma, and prince of Lampedusa, internationally renowned......
H. M. Tomlinson was an English novelist and essayist who wrote naturally and with feeling about London, the sea,......
Jean Toomer was an American poet and novelist. After attending the University of Wisconsin and the City College......
Zacharias Topelius was the father of the Finnish historical novel. His works, written in Swedish, are classics......
Miguel Torga was a poet and diarist whose forceful and highly individual literary style and treatment of universal......
Jaime Torres Bodet was a Mexican poet, novelist, educator, and statesman. Torres Bodet studied law and literature......
Michel Tournier was a French novelist whose manipulation of mythology and old stories has often been called subversive......
Philip Toynbee was an English writer and editor best known for novels that experiment with time and symbolical......
Catharine Parr Traill was an English Canadian nature writer who, in richly detailed descriptions of frontier life,......
B. Traven was a novelist noted as a writer of adventure stories and as a chronicler of rural life in Mexico. A......
P.L. Travers was an Australian English writer known for her Mary Poppins books, about a magical nanny. The books......
Henry Treece was an English poet and historical novelist whose ability to bring the ancient world to life in fiction......
Rose Tremain is a British novelist whose books often dramatize a moment of truth in the lives of lonely outsiders.......
William Trevor was an Irish writer who was noted for his wry and often macabre short stories and novels. In 1950......
Yuri Valentinovich Trifonov was a Soviet writer who managed to retain official acceptance of his work despite its......
Jiří Trnka was a preeminent filmmaker of the Czech puppet animation tradition who was also a painter, designer,......
Anthony Trollope was an English novelist whose popular success concealed until long after his death the nature......
Birgitta Trotzig was a Swedish novelist and essayist in the existential tradition of France in the 1940s. She lived......
Margaret Truman was an American writer who was the illustrious only daughter of U.S. Pres. Harry S. Truman and......
Dalton Trumbo was an American screenwriter and novelist who was probably the most talented member of the Hollywood......
Tsubouchi Shōyō was a playwright, novelist, critic, and translator who occupied a prominent position in Japanese......
Kurt Tucholsky was a German satirical essayist, poet, and critic, best-known for his cabaret songs. After studying......
Ivan Turgenev was a Russian novelist, poet, and playwright whose major works include the short-story collection......
Ethel Turner was an Australian novelist and writer for children, whose popular novel Seven Little Australians (1894)......
Scott Turow is an American lawyer and best-selling writer known for crime and suspense novels dealing with law......
Amos Tutuola was a Nigerian author of richly inventive fantasies. He is best known for the novel The Palm-Wine......
Mark Twain was an American humorist, journalist, lecturer, and novelist who acquired international fame for his......
Samuel Twardowski was a Polish poet, diarist, and essayist who was very popular in his time. An impoverished Polish......
Anne Tyler is an American novelist and short-story writer whose comedies of manners are marked by compassionate......
Katharine Tynan was an Irish poet and novelist whose works are dominated by the combined influences of Roman Catholicism......