Novelists L-Z Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Aleksey Mikhaylovich Remizov was a Symbolist writer whose works had a strong influence on Russian writers before......
Jules Renard was a French writer best known for Poil de carotte (1894; Carrots, 1946), a bitterly ironical account......
Jean Renart was a French poet and author of romances of adventure. His work rejected the fey atmosphere and serious......
Mary Renault was a British-born South African novelist, best known for her scholarship and her skill in re-creating......
Ruth Rendell was a British writer of mystery novels, psychological crime novels, and short stories who was perhaps......
Ludwig Renn was a German novelist, best known for Krieg (1928; War), a novel based on his World War I battle experiences,......
Nicolas-Edme Restif was a French novelist whose works provide lively, detailed accounts of the sordid aspects of......
Johannes Reuchlin was a German humanist, political counselor, and classics scholar whose defense of Hebrew literature......
Fritz Reuter was a German novelist who helped to initiate the development of regional dialect literature in Germany.......
Gerard Reve was a Dutch writer noted for his virtuoso style and sardonic humour. His subject matter was occasionally......
José Revueltas was a Mexican novelist, short-story writer, and political activist who was one of the originators......
Władysław Stanisław Reymont was a Polish writer and novelist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in......
Yasmina Reza is a French dramatist, novelist, director, and actress best known for her brief satiric plays that......
Jean Rhys was a West Indian novelist who earned acclaim for her early works set in the bohemian world of Europe......
Óscar Ribas was an Angolan folklorist and novelist, who recorded in Portuguese the oral tradition of the Mbundu......
Aquilino Ribeiro was a novelist, the mainstay of Portuguese fiction writing until the surge of neorealist regionalism......
Julio Ramón Ribeyro was a short-story writer, novelist, and playwright, one of the Latin American masters of the......
Alice Hegan Rice was an American novelist and short-story writer most widely known for her 1901 best-seller, Mrs.......
Anne Rice was an American author known for her novels about vampires and other supernatural creatures. Her notable......
James Rice was an English novelist best known for his literary partnership with Sir Walter Besant. Rice was educated......
Dorothy M. Richardson was an English novelist, an often neglected pioneer in stream-of-consciousness fiction. Richardson......
Henry Handel Richardson was an Australian novelist whose trilogy The Fortunes of Richard Mahony, combining description......
John Richardson was a Canadian writer of historical and autobiographical romantic novels. Little is known of Richardson’s......
Samuel Richardson was an English novelist who expanded the dramatic possibilities of the novel by his invention......
Jean Richepin was a French poet, dramatist, and novelist who examined the lower levels of society in sharp, bold......
Mordecai Richler was a prominent Canadian novelist whose incisive and penetrating works explore fundamental human......
Conrad Michael Richter was an American short-story writer and novelist known for his lyrical fiction about early......
Laura Riding was an American poet, critic, and prose writer who was influential among the literary avant-garde......
Klaus Rifbjerg was a Danish poet, novelist, playwright, and editor. Rifbjerg first attracted public notice with......
Ameen Rihani was an Arab American novelist, poet, essayist, and political figure whose written works examined the......
Rainer Maria Rilke was an Austro-German poet who became internationally famous with his lyric poems and such works......
Mary Roberts Rinehart was an American novelist and playwright best known for her mystery stories. Mary Roberts......
Faith Ringgold was an American artist and author who became famous for innovative quilted narrations that communicate......
Ringuet was a French-Canadian novelist whose Trente arpents (1938; Thirty Acres) is considered a classic of Canadian......
Rick Riordan is an American author and teacher who was perhaps best known for his hugely popular Percy Jackson......
Antoine Rivaroli, count de Rivarol was a French publicist, journalist, and epigrammatist and a would-be nobleman......
Richard Rive was a South African writer, literary critic, and teacher whose short stories, which were dominated......
José Eustasio Rivera was a Colombian poet and novelist whose novel La vorágine (1924; The Vortex), a powerful denunciation......
José Rizal was a patriot, physician, and man of letters who was an inspiration to the Philippine nationalist movement.......
Augusto Roa Bastos was a Latin American novelist, short-story writer, and film scriptwriter of national and international......
Alain Robbe-Grillet was a representative writer and leading theoretician of the nouveau roman (“new novel”), the......
Harold Robbins was an American author credited with popularizing a prurient style of mass-market fiction that traded......
Tom Robbins is an American novelist noted for his eccentric characters, playful optimism, and self-conscious wordplay.......
Shaaban Robert was a popular Swahili writer. Robert was the product of two cultures—his father was a Christian,......
Elizabeth Madox Roberts was a Southern American novelist, poet, and short story writer noted especially for her......
Kate Roberts was one of the outstanding Welsh-language novelists and short-story writers of the 20th century and......
Kenneth Roberts was an American journalist and novelist who wrote fictional reconstructions of the American Revolution.......
Nora Roberts is an American romance novelist who is one of the most successful and prolific authors of the genre.......
Albert Robida was an early pioneer of science fiction and founding father of science fiction art. Despite severe......
Marilynne Robinson is an American author known for her graceful language and studied observations on humankind......
Randall Robinson was an American writer and political activist who founded (1977) the TransAfrica Forum (now TransAfrica),......
Robert Robinson was a British journalist and broadcaster known for his intelligence and acerbic wit as the host......
Emmanuel Roblès was an Algerian-French novelist and playwright whose works came out of the war and political strife......
John Wilmot, 2nd earl of Rochester was a court wit and poet who helped establish English satiric poetry. Wilmot......
Édouard Rod was a French-Swiss writer of psychological novels and a pioneer of comparative criticism. After his......
Georges Rodenbach was a Belgian Symbolist poet and novelist whose writing was inspired by scenes of his native......
Francisco Rodrigues Lobo was a pastoral poet, known as the Portuguese Theocritus, after the ancient Greek originator......
Sax Rohmer was an internationally popular British writer who created the sinister Chinese criminal genius Fu Manchu,......
Anne Roiphe is an American feminist and author whose novels and nonfiction explore the conflicts between women’s......
Agustín de Rojas Villandrando was a Spanish actor and author whose most important work, El viaje entretenido (“The......
Fernando de Rojas was a Spanish author whose single work is La Celestina, an extended prose drama in dialogue that......
Manuel Rojas was a Chilean novelist and short-story writer. As a youth, Rojas traveled along the Argentine and......
Frederick William Rolfe was an English author and eccentric, best known for his autobiographical fantasy Hadrian......
Dominique Rolin was a Belgian novelist noted for embracing new narrative techniques. Author of more than 30 books......
Romain Rolland was a French novelist, dramatist, and essayist, an idealist who was deeply involved with pacifism,......
Jules Romains was a French novelist, dramatist, poet, a founder of the literary movement known as Unanimism, and......
Luís Romano was a Cape Verdean poet, novelist, and folklorist who wrote in both Portuguese and Cape Verdean Creole.......
José Rubén Romero was a Mexican novelist and short-story writer whose vivid depiction of the people and customs......
Mickey Rooney was an American motion-picture, stage, and musical star noted for his energy, charisma, and versatility.......
Sally Rooney is a writer who has been dubbed “the first great millennial novelist” after publishing several well-received......
Peter Rosegger was an Austrian writer known for his novels describing provincial life. The son of a farmer, Rosegger......
Michael Rosen is a prolific English children’s author who has written picture books, nonfiction works, and collections......
A. S. W. Rosenbach was a U.S. book and manuscript collector and dealer who combined solid scholarship and exceptional......
Christina Rossetti was one of the most important of English women poets both in range and quality. She excelled......
Henry Roth was an American teacher, farmer, machinist, and sporadic author whose novel Call It Sleep (1934) was......
Joseph Roth was a journalist and regional novelist who, particularly in his later novels, mourned the passing of......
Philip Roth was an American novelist and short-story writer whose works are characterized by an acute ear for dialogue,......
Veronica Roth is an American writer known for her Divergent trilogy of science-fiction novels for young adults,......
Jean-Baptiste Rousseau was a French dramatist and poet who enjoyed great popularity in the witty and decadent Parisian......
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Swiss-born philosopher, writer, and political theorist whose treatises and novels inspired......
J.K. Rowling is a British author and the creator of the popular and critically acclaimed Harry Potter series, about......
Susanna Rowson was an English-born American actress, educator, and author of the first American best-seller, Charlotte......
Aruna Roy is an Indian social activist known for her efforts to fight corruption and promote government transparency.......
Arundhati Roy is an Indian author and political activist who is best known for the Booker Prize-winning novel The......
Gabrielle Roy was a French Canadian novelist praised for her skill in depicting the hopes and frustrations of the......
Steele Rudd was a novelist, playwright, and short-story writer whose comic characters are a well-known part of......
Adolf Rudnicki was a Polish novelist and essayist noted for his depictions of the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Poland.......
Jane Rule was an American-born Canadian novelist, essayist, and short-story writer known for her exploration of......
Juan Rulfo was a Mexican writer who is considered one of the finest novelists and short-story creators in 20th-century......
Michael Rumaker was an American author whose works were often semiautobiographical and featured gay protagonists.......
Salman Rushdie is an Indian-born British-American writer whose allegorical novels examine historical and philosophical......
Rutebeuf was a French poet and jongleur whose pungent commentaries on the orders of society are considered the......
Mark Rutherford was an English novelist noted for his studies of Nonconformist experience. While training for the......
Anatoly Rybakov was a Russian author whose novels of life in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin’s dictatorship......
Viktor Rydberg was an author of the Romantic school who, with his broad range of achievements, greatly influenced......
José Régio was a Portuguese poet, novelist, dramatist, and literary critic, generally considered one of the most......
Henri de Régnier was the foremost French poet of the first decade of the 20th century. Born of an old Norman family,......
Mathurin Régnier was a French satiric poet whose works recall those of Horace, Juvenal, Ariosto, and Ronsard in......
O. E. Rölvaag was a Norwegian-American novelist and educator noted for his realistic portrayals of Norwegian settlers......
Vita Sackville-West was an English novelist and poet who wrote chiefly about the Kentish countryside, where she......