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Han Yongun was a Korean Buddhist poet and religious and political leader. Han participated in the famous Tonghak......
Han Yu was a master of Chinese prose, an outstanding poet, and the first proponent of what later came to be known......
Ola Hansson was a poet, prose writer, and critic, belatedly recognized as one of the most original of modern Swedish......
Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and poet who set much of his work in Wessex, his name for the counties of......
Sir John Harington was an English Elizabethan courtier, translator, author, and wit who also invented the flush......
Harishchandra was an Indian poet, dramatist, critic, and journalist, commonly referred to as the “father of modern......
Judah ben Solomon Harizi was a man of letters, last representative of the golden age of Spanish Hebrew poetry.......
Joy Harjo is an American poet, writer, musician, and activist who was the first Native American to be named U.S.......
Frances E.W. Harper was an American author, orator, and social reformer who was notable for her poetry, speeches,......
Michael S. Harper was an African-American poet whose sensitive, personal verse is concerned with ancestral kinship,......
Charles Harpur was an early Australian poet, best known for poems on Australian themes that use traditional English......
Wilson Harris was a Guyanese author noted for the broad vision and abstract complexity of his novels. Harris attended......
Jim Harrison was an American novelist and poet known for his lyrical treatment of the human struggle between nature......
Tony Harrison is an English poet, translator, dramatist, and filmmaker whose work expressed the tension between......
Harry The Minstrel was the author of the Scottish historical romance The Acts and Deeds of the Illustrious and......
Georg Philipp Harsdörfer was a German poet and theorist of the Baroque movement who wrote more than 47 volumes......
Bret Harte was an American writer who helped create the local-colour school in American fiction. Harte’s family......
Otto Erich Hartleben was a German poet, dramatist, and short-story writer known for his Naturalistic dramas that......
Geoffrey H. Hartman was a German-born American literary critic and theorist who opposed Anglo-American formalism,......
Hartmann von Aue was a Middle High German poet, one of the masters of the courtly epic. Hartmann’s works suggest......
Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch was one of the most successful of the Spanish romantic dramatists, editor of standard......
Robert Hass is an American poet and translator whose body of work and tenure as poet laureate of the United States......
André van Hasselt was a Romantic poet whose career influenced the “Young Belgium” writers’ efforts to establish......
Johannes Carsten Hauch was a Danish poet, dramatist, and novelist whose works expressed his high moral seriousness......
Alfred Hauge was a Norwegian novelist and poet, best known for his trilogy describing the life of a Norwegian immigrant......
Gerhart Hauptmann was a German playwright, poet, and novelist who was a recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature......
Karel Havlíček Borovský was a Czech author and political journalist, a master prose stylist and epigrammatist who......
Stephen Hawes was a poet and courtier who served King Henry VII of England and was a follower of the devotional......
Robert Hayden was an African American poet whose subject matter is most often the black experience. Hayden grew......
Paul Hamilton Hayne was an American poet and literary leader, one of the best-known poets of the Confederate cause.......
Seamus Heaney was an Irish poet whose work is notable for its evocation of Irish rural life and events in Irish......
Lafcadio Hearn was a writer, translator, and teacher who introduced the culture and literature of Japan to the......
Anthony Hecht was an American poet whose elegant tone, mastery of many poetic forms, and broad knowledge and appreciation......
Peter Andreas Heiberg was a Danish poet, playwright, and militant spokesman for the radical political ideas generated......
Verner von Heidenstam was a poet and prose writer who led the literary reaction to the Naturalist movement in Sweden,......
Heinrich Heine was a German poet whose international literary reputation and influence were established by the......
William Heinesen was a Faroese writer of Danish-language poetry and fiction in which he used his remote North Atlantic......
Heinrich Von Melk was an early Middle High German poet, the first satirist in German literature. A Benedictine......
Heinrich Von Morungen was a German minnesinger, one of the few notable courtly poets from east-central Germany.......
Heinrich von Veldeke was a Middle High German poet of noble birth whose Eneit, telling the story of Aeneas, was......
Daniël Heinsius was a Dutch poet, famous in his day as a classical scholar. At Leiden, Heinsius produced classical......
Petar Hektorović was a poet and collector of Dalmatian songs, an important figure in the Ragusan (Dubrovnik) Renaissance......
Hemachandra was a teacher of the Shvetambara (“White-Robed”) sect of Jainism who gained privileges for his religion......
Felicia Dorothea Hemans was an English poet who owed the immense popularity of her poems to a talent for treating......
William Ernest Henley was a British poet, critic, and editor who in his journals introduced the early work of many......
Robert Henryson was a Scottish poet, the finest of early fabulists in Britain. He is described on some early title......
George Herbert was an English religious poet, a major metaphysical poet, notable for the purity and effectiveness......
Zbigniew Herbert was one of the leading Polish poets of the post-World War II generation. Herbert attended an underground......
José Maria de Heredia was a Cuban-born French poet, brilliant master of the sonnet. The son of a wealthy Spanish......
Herman De Valenciennes was a French poet known for a scriptural poem that was very popular in his time. Born at......
Hermesianax was a Greek elegiac poet from Colophon in Ionia, one of the first of the erudite and sophisticated......
José Hernández was an Argentine poet, best known for his depiction of the gauchos. At the age of 14, because of......
Miguel Hernández was a Spanish poet and dramatist who combined traditional lyric forms with 20th-century subjectivity.......
Julio Herrera y Reissig was an Uruguayan poet who was one of the most original poets writing in Spanish in the......
Fernando de Herrera was a lyric poet and man of letters who was one of the leading figures in the first School......
Juan Felipe Herrera is an American poet, author, and activist of Mexican descent who became the first Hispanic......
Robert Herrick was an English cleric and poet, the most original of the “sons of Ben [Jonson],” who revived the......
Henrik Hertz was a dramatist and poet, once among the most popular Danish dramatists. Orphaned early, Hertz took......
Georg Herwegh was a poet whose appeal for a revolutionary spirit in Germany was strengthened by a lyric sensitivity.......
Hesiod was one of the earliest Greek poets, often called the “father of Greek didactic poetry.” Two of his complete......
DuBose Heyward was an American novelist, dramatist, and poet whose first novel, Porgy (1925), was the basis for......
Jasper Heywood was a Jesuit priest and poet whose translations of the works of the Roman playwright Seneca, including......
Nazım Hikmet was a poet who was one of the most important and influential figures in 20th-century Turkish literature.......
Hilarius was a medieval poet and wandering scholar, a pupil of Peter Abelard and associated with Angers, Anjou.......
Saint Hilary of Poitiers ; feast day January 13) was a Gallo-Roman doctor of the church who as bishop of Poitiers......
Aaron Hill was an English poet, dramatist, and essayist whose adaptations of Voltaire’s plays Zaïre (The Tragedy......
Thomas Hoccleve was an English poet, contemporary and imitator of Chaucer, whose work has little literary merit......
Ralph Hodgson was a poet noted for simple and mystical lyrics that express a love of nature and a concern for modern......
Daniel Hoffman was an American poet and educator whose verse is noted for its merging of history, myth, and personal......
August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben was a German patriotic poet, philologist, and literary historian whose......
Hugo von Hofmannsthal was an Austrian poet, dramatist, and essayist. He made his reputation with his lyrical poems......
Christian Hofmann von Hofmannswaldau was a poet who was the leading representative of the “Second Silesian School,”......
Linda Hogan is a Chickasaw poet and novelist whose works often revolve around environmental concerns. Hogan spent......
James Hogg was a Scottish poet, known as the “Ettrick Shepherd,” who enjoyed a vogue during the ballad revival......
Ludvig Holberg, Baron Holberg was the outstanding Scandinavian literary figure of the Enlightenment period, claimed......
Sven Holm was a Danish novelist and short-story writer, a participant in the political movement in Danish literature......
Oliver Wendell Holmes was an American physician, poet, and humorist notable for his medical research and teaching,......
Karl von Holtei was an author who achieved success by his “vaudevilles,” or ballad operas, and by his recitations.......
Miroslav Holub was a Czech poet noted for his detached, lyrical reflections on humanist and scientific subjects.......
Homer was the presumed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. Although these two great epic poems of ancient Greece......
Thomas Hood was an English poet, journalist, and humorist whose humanitarian verses, such as “The Song of the Shirt”......
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft was a Dutch dramatist and poet, regarded by many as the most brilliant representative......
A.D. Hope was an Australian poet who is best known for his elegies and satires. Hope, who began publishing poems......
Gerard Manley Hopkins was an English poet and Jesuit priest, one of the most individual of Victorian writers. His......
Horace was an outstanding Latin lyric poet and satirist under the emperor Augustus. The most frequent themes of......
George Moses Horton was an African American poet who wrote sentimental love poems and antislavery protests. He......
Michel Houellebecq is a French writer, satirist, and provocateur whose work exposes his sometimes darkly humorous,......
A.E. Housman was an English scholar and celebrated poet whose lyrics express a Romantic pessimism in a spare, simple......
Jan van Hout was a humanist, translator, historian, and poet, who was the first Dutch Renaissance figure to distinguish......
Richard Hovey was a U.S. poet, translator, and dramatist. After graduating from Dartmouth in 1885, Hovey studied......
Richard Howard was an American poet, critic, and translator who was influential in introducing modern French poetry......
Julia Ward Howe was an American author and lecturer best known for her “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” Julia Ward......
Hrosvitha was regarded as the first German woman poet. Of noble birth, Hrosvitha spent most of her life as a nun......
Hu Feng was a Chinese literary theorist and critic who followed Marxist theory in political and social matters......
Hu Shih was a Chinese Nationalist diplomat and scholar, an important leader of Chinese thought who helped establish......
Huang Zunxian was a Chinese poet and government official who instituted both literary and social reforms. Huang......
John Ceiriog Hughes was a poet and folk musicologist who wrote outstanding Welsh-language lyrics. After working......
Langston Hughes was an American writer who was an important figure in the Harlem Renaissance and made the African......
Richard Hughes was a British writer whose novel A High Wind in Jamaica (1929; filmed 1965; original title The Innocent......
Ted Hughes was an English poet whose most characteristic verse is without sentimentality, emphasizing the cunning......