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Cecco Angiolieri was a poet who is considered by some the first master of Italian comic verse. It is known that......
Tuomas Anhava was a Finnish poet and translator working within the modernist tradition of Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot.......
Christopher Anstey was a poet whose epistolary verse narrative, The New Bath Guide, went through more than 30 editions......
Anthony Of Tagrit was a Syrian Orthodox theologian and writer, a principal contributor to the development of Syriac......
Antimachus of Colophon was a Greek poet and scholar, author of an epic in 24 books entitled Thebais, about the......
David Antin was an American poet, translator, and art critic who became best known for his improvisational “talk......
Mário António was a scholar, short-story writer, and poet whose works focus alternately on Angolan and Portuguese......
Anvarī was a poet considered one of the greatest panegyrists of Persian literature. He wrote with great technical......
Anyte was a Greek poet of the Peloponnesus who was so highly esteemed in antiquity that in the well-known Stephanos......
Guillaume Apollinaire was a poet who in his short life took part in all the avant-garde movements that flourished......
Apollonius of Rhodes was a Greek poet and grammarian who was the author of the Argonautica. The two lives contained......
St. Thomas Aquinas ; canonized July 18, 1323; feast day January 28, formerly March 7) was an Italian Dominican......
Louis Aragon was a French poet, novelist, and essayist who was a political activist and spokesperson for communism.......
János Arany was the greatest Hungarian epic poet. Born of an impecunious farming family, he went to school in Debrecen,......
Jón Arason was a poet and the last Roman Catholic bishop in Iceland, remembered as a national as well as a religious......
Aratus was a Greek poet of Soli in Cilicia, best remembered for his poem on astronomy, Phaenomena. He resided at......
Aulus Licinius Archias was an ancient Greek poet who came to Rome, where he was charged in 62 bc with having illegally......
Archilochus was a poet and soldier, the earliest Greek writer of iambic, elegiac, and personal lyric poetry whose......
Pietro Aretino was an Italian poet, prose writer, and dramatist celebrated throughout Europe in his time for his......
Tudor Arghezi was a Romanian poet, novelist, and essayist whose creation of a new lyric poetry led to his recognition......
Buenaventura Carles Aribau was an economist and author whose poem Oda a la patria (1832; “Ode to the Fatherland”)......
Ludovico Ariosto was an Italian poet remembered for his epic poem Orlando furioso (1516), which is generally regarded......
Aristarchus Of Samothrace was a Greek critic and grammarian, noted for his contribution to Homeric studies. Aristarchus......
Aristophanes Of Byzantium was a Greek literary critic and grammarian who, after early study under leading scholars......
Robert Armin was an English actor and playwright best known as a leading comic actor in the plays of William Shakespeare.......
Simon Armitage is a British poet, playwright, and novelist whose poetry is attuned to modern life and vernacular......
Robert Arnauld d’Andilly, brother and follower of the prominent Jansenist theologian Antoine Arnauld. See Arnauld...
Arnaut Daniel was a Provençal poet, troubadour, and master of the trobar clus, a poetic style composed of complex......
Arnaut de Mareuil was a Perigordian troubadour who is credited with having introduced into Provençal poetry the......
Ernst Moritz Arndt was a prose writer, poet, and patriot who expressed the national awakening in his country in......
Matthew Arnold was an English Victorian poet and literary and social critic, noted especially for his classical......
Sir Edwin Arnold was a poet and journalist, best known as the author of The Light of Asia (1879), an epic poem......
Antonin Artaud was a French dramatist, poet, actor, and theoretician of the Surrealist movement who attempted to......
Rafael Arévalo Martínez was a novelist, short-story writer, poet, diplomat, and director of Guatemala’s national......
John Ashbery was an American poet noted for the elegance, originality, and obscurity of his poetry. Ashbery graduated......
Ashvaghosha was a philosopher and poet who is considered India’s greatest poet before Kalidasa (5th century) and......
Adam Asnyk was a Polish poet and playwright renowned for the simplicity of his poetic style. Asnyk’s family belonged......
Werner Aspenström was a Swedish lyrical poet and essayist. Aspenström’s images are characterized by intensity and......
Thea Astley was an Australian author, who in her fiction examined, usually satirically, the lives of morally and......
Miguel Ángel Asturias was a Guatemalan poet, novelist, and diplomat, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in......
Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom was a leader in the Swedish Romantic movement; a poet, literary historian, and professor......
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian writer best known for her prose fiction and for her feminist perspective. Among Atwood’s......
Théodore-Agrippa d’ Aubigné was a major late 16th-century poet, renowned Huguenot captain, polemicist, and historian......
W. H. Auden was an English-born poet and man of letters who achieved early fame in the 1930s as a hero of the left......
Jacques Audiberti was a poet, novelist, and, most importantly, playwright whose extravagance of language and rhythm......
Olav Aukrust was a regional poet whose verse contributed to the development of Nynorsk (New Norwegian; an amalgam......
Sri Aurobindo was a yogi, seer, philosopher, poet, and Indian nationalist who propounded a philosophy of divine......
Joseph Auslander was an American novelist and lyric poet who was noted for his war poems. Auslander attended Columbia......
Decimus Magnus Ausonius was a Latin poet and rhetorician interesting chiefly for his preoccupation with the provincial......
Paul Auster was an American novelist, essayist, translator, screenwriter, and poet whose complex novels, several......
Alfred Austin was an English poet and journalist who succeeded Alfred, Lord Tennyson, as poet laureate. After a......
Mary Austin was a novelist and essayist who wrote about Native American culture and social problems. Mary Hunter......
Margaret Avison was a Canadian poet who revealed the progress of an interior spiritual journey in her three successive......
Kofi Awoonor was a Ghanaian novelist and poet whose verse has been widely translated and anthologized. After graduating......
Sir Robert Ayton was one of the earliest Scottish poets to use standard English as a literary medium. Educated......
William Edmondstoune Aytoun was a poet famous for parodies and light verse that greatly influenced the style of......
Kaifi Azmi was one of the most renowned Indian poets of the 20th century, who sought to inspire social change through......
Aşık Paşa was a poet who was one of the most important figures in early Turkish literature. Very little about his......
al-Aʿshā was a pre-Islāmic poet whose qaṣīdah (“ode”) is included by the critic Abū ʿUbaydah (d. 825) in the celebrated......
al-Aṣmaʿī was a noted scholar and anthologist, one of the three leading members of the Basra school of Arabic philology.......
S. Adeboye Babalola was a poet and scholar known for his illuminating study of Yoruba ìjalá (a form of oral poetry)......
Mihály Babits was a Hungarian poet, novelist, essayist, and translator who, from the publication of his first volume......
Riccardo Bacchelli was an Italian poet, playwright, literary critic, and novelist who championed the literary style......
Bacchylides was a Greek lyric poet, nephew of the poet Simonides and a younger contemporary of the Boeotian poet......
Ingeborg Bachmann was an Austrian author whose sombre, surreal writings often dealt with women in failed love relationships,......
Jens Baggesen was a leading Danish literary figure in the transitional period between Neoclassicism and Romanticism.......
Eduard Georgiyevich Bagritsky was a Soviet poet known for his revolutionary verses and for carrying on the romantic......
Bahinābāī, Bahini , poet-saint (sant), remembered as a composer of devotional songs (abhangas) in Marathi to the......
Muḥammad Taqī Bahār was a poet who is considered to be one of the greatest poets of early 20th-century Iran. Bahār......
Bahāʾ al-Dīn Zuhayr was an Arab poet attached to the Ayyūbid dynasty of Cairo. Bahāʾ al-Dīn Zuhayr studied at Qūṣ,......
Bai Juyi was a Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty (618–907) who used his elegantly simple verse to protest the social......
Philip James Bailey was an English poet notable for his Festus (1839), a version of the Faust legend. Containing......
Joanna Baillie was a poet and prolific dramatist whose plays, mainly in verse, were highly praised at a period......
Lady Grizel Baillie was a Scottish poet remembered for her simple and sorrowful songs. The eldest daughter of Sir......
Russell Baker was an American newspaper columnist, author, humorist, and political satirist, who used good-natured......
Victor Balaguer was a Catalan poet and Spanish politician and historian. Balaguer was a precocious youth; his first......
Bálint Balassi was the outstanding Hungarian lyric poet of his time, remaining unrivaled in his native literature......
Bernardo de Balbuena was a poet and the first bishop of Puerto Rico, whose poetic descriptions of the New World......
Béla Balázs was a Hungarian writer, Symbolist poet, and influential film theoretician. Balázs’s theoretical work......
Samuel Bamford was an English radical reformer who was the author of several widely popular poems (principally......
Ban Zhao was a renowned Chinese scholar and historian of the Dong (Eastern) Han dynasty. The daughter of a prominent......
Manuel Bandeira was a poet who was one of the principal figures in the Brazilian literary movement known as Modernismo.......
Russell Banks was an American novelist known for his portrayals of the interior lives of characters at odds with......
George Bannatyne was the compiler of an important collection of Scottish poetry from the 15th and 16th centuries......
Théodore de Banville was a French poet of the mid-19th century who was a late disciple of the Romantics, a leader......
Luis Barahona de Soto was a Spanish poet who is remembered for his Primera parte de la Angélica (1586; “The First......
Amiri Baraka was an American poet and playwright who published provocative works that assiduously presented the......
Antanas Baranauskas was a Roman Catholic bishop and poet who wrote one of the greatest works in Lithuanian literature,......
Yevgeny Abramovich Baratynsky was a foremost Russian philosophical poet contemporary with Aleksandr Pushkin. In......
Anna Laetitia Barbauld was a British writer, poet, and editor whose best writings are on political and social themes.......
Arlindo Barbeitos was an Angolan poet, many of whose works, written in Portuguese, portray in a subtle manner the......
Jorge Barbosa was an African poet who expressed in Portuguese the cultural isolation and the tragic nature of life......
John Barbour was the author of a Scottish national epic known as The Bruce, the first major work of Scottish literature.......
Henri Barbusse was a novelist, author of Le Feu (1916; Under Fire, 1917), a firsthand witness of the life of French......
Alexander Barclay was a poet who won contemporary fame chiefly for his adaptation of a popular German satire, Das......
John Barclay was a Scottish satirist and Latin poet whose Argenis (1621), a long poem of romantic adventure, had......
Bardesanes was a leading representative of Syrian Gnosticism. He was a pioneer of the Christian faith in Syria......
Baren was a Chinese prose writer and critic who was the first Chinese literary theorist to promote the Marxist......
Maurice Baring was a man of letters, scion of a family long prominent in the financial ventures of the British......
George Barker was an English poet mostly concerned with the elemental forces of life. His first verses were published......