Poets A-K Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Wilhelm Busch was a German painter and poet, best known for his drawings, which were accompanied by wise, satiric,......
Buson was a Japanese painter of distinction but even more renowned as one of the great haiku poets. Buson came......
Guy Butler was a South African poet and playwright, many of whose poems have extraordinary sensitivity and brilliant......
Samuel Butler was a poet and satirist, famous as the author of Hudibras, the most memorable burlesque poem in the......
Michel Butor was a French novelist and essayist who was awarded the Grand Prix by the Académie Française (2013)......
al-Buḥturī was one of the most outstanding poets of the ʿAbbāsid period (750–1258). Al-Buḥturī devoted his early......
John Byrom was an English poet, hymnist, and inventor of a system of shorthand. Byrom was educated at Trinity College,......
Lord Byron was a British Romantic poet and satirist whose poetry and personality captured the imagination of Europe.......
Bâkî was one of the greatest lyric poets of the classical period of Ottoman Turkish literature. The son of a muezzin,......
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer was a poet and author of the late Romantic period who is considered one of the first modern......
Pierre-Jean de Béranger was a French poet and writer of popular songs, celebrated for his liberal and humanitarian......
Gottfried August Bürger was one of the founders of German Romantic ballad literature whose style reflects the renewed......
Bābā Ṭāher ʿOryān was one of the most revered early poets in Persian literature. Most of his life is clouded in......
Otakar Březina was a poet who had a considerable influence on the development of 20th-century Czech poetry. Březina......
al-Būṣīrī was an Arabic poet of Berber descent who won fame for his poem Al-Burdah (The Poem of the Scarf). In......
Caedmon was the first Old English Christian poet, whose fragmentary hymn to the creation remains a symbol of the......
Pedro Calderón de la Barca was a dramatist and poet who succeeded Lope de Vega as the greatest Spanish playwright......
Callimachus was a Greek poet and scholar, the most representative poet of the erudite and sophisticated Alexandrian......
Callinus was a Greek elegiac poet, the few surviving fragments of whose work reflect the troubled period when Asia......
Calpurnius Siculus was a Roman poet, author of seven pastoral eclogues, probably written when Nero was emperor......
Gaius Licinius Calvus was a Roman poet and orator who, as a poet, followed his friend Catullus in style and choice......
Richard Owen Cambridge was an English poet and essayist and author of the Scribleriad. Educated at Eton College......
Émile Cammaerts was a Belgian poet and writer who, as a vigorous royalist, interpreted Belgium to the British public.......
Dino Campana was an innovative Italian lyric poet who is almost as well known for his tragic, flamboyant personality......
Tommaso Campanella was an Italian philosopher and writer who sought to reconcile Renaissance humanism with Roman......
David Campbell was an Australian lyrical poet whose work displays his wartime experiences and sensitivity to nature......
Roy Campbell was a poet whose vigorous extrovert verse contrasted with the uneasy self-searching of the more prominent......
Thomas Campbell was a Scottish poet, remembered chiefly for his sentimental and martial lyrics. He was also one......
Wilfred Campbell was a Canadian poet, best remembered for Lake Lyrics and Other Poems (1889), a volume of poetry......
Thomas Campion was an English poet, composer, musical and literary theorist, and physician. He was one of the outstanding......
Estanislao del Campo was an Argentine poet and journalist whose Fausto is one of the major works of gaucho poetry.......
Ramón de Campoamor y Campoosorio was a Spanish poet whose value lies in his expression of contemporary social attitudes.......
Luís de Camões was Portugal’s great national poet, author of the epic poem Os Lusíadas (1572; The Lusiads), which......
Friedrich Rudolf, Freiherr von Canitz was one of a group of German court poets who prepared the way for the new......
Ivan Cankar was a Slovene writer who, after starting his literary career as a poet, became Slovenia’s premier novelist......
Cao Zhi was one of China’s greatest lyric poets and the son of the famous general Cao Cao. Cao Zhi was born at......
Giorgio Caproni was an Italian poet whose extensive body of work was largely collected in Tutti le poesie (1983;......
Vincenzo Cardarelli was an Italian poet, essayist, literary critic, and journalist whose traditional, lyrical verse......
Ernesto Cardenal was a revolutionary Nicaraguan poet and Roman Catholic priest who is considered to be the second......
Giosuè Carducci was an Italian poet, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1906, and one of the most influential......
Thomas Carew was an English poet and the first of the Cavalier song writers. Educated at the University of Oxford......
Henry Carey was an English poet, playwright, and musician chiefly remembered for his ballads, especially “Sally......
Bliss Carman was a Canadian regional poet of the Maritime Provinces and the New England region of the United States......
Hans Carossa was a poet and novelist who contributed to the development of the German autobiographical novel. Carossa’s......
Edward Carpenter was an English writer identified with social and sexual reform and the late 19th-century anti-industrial......
Luis Carrillo y Sotomayor was a Spanish poet known as the chief exponent of culteranismo, which developed from......
Lewis Carroll was an English logician, mathematician, photographer, and novelist, especially remembered for Alice’s......
Hayden Carruth was an American poet and literary critic best known for his jazz-influenced style and for works......
Anne Carson is a Canadian poet, essayist, translator, and classicist whose work treats classical subjects in what......
Elizabeth Carter was an English poet, translator, and member of a famous group of literary “bluestockings” who......
William Cartwright was a British writer greatly admired in his day as a poet, scholar, wit, and author of plays......
Raymond Carver was an American short-story writer and poet whose realistic writings about the working poor mirrored......
Julián del Casal was a poet who was one of the most important forerunners of the Modernist movement in Latin America.......
Rosario Castellanos was a novelist, short-story writer, poet, essayist, and diplomat who was probably the most......
Lodovico Castelvetro was a dominant literary critic of the Italian Renaissance, particularly noted for his translation......
Giovanni Battista Casti was an Italian poet, satirist, and author of comic opera librettos, chiefly remembered......
António Feliciano de Castilho was a poet and translator, a central figure in the Portuguese Romantic movement.......
Cristóbal de Castillejo was a poet who was the foremost critic of the Italianate innovations of the Spanish poet......
Ana Castillo is an American poet and author whose work explores themes of race, sexuality, and gender, especially......
Antônio de Castro Alves was a Romantic poet whose sympathy for the Brazilian abolitionist cause won him the name......
Eugénio de Castro was a leading Portuguese Symbolist and Decadent poet. Castro’s best-known collection of poetry,......
Rosalía de Castro was the most outstanding modern writer in the Galician language, whose work is of both regional......
Willa Cather was an American novelist noted for her portrayals of the settlers and frontier life on the American......
Publius Valerius Cato, teacher, scholar, and poet associated, like Catullus, with the Neoteric, or New Poets, movement.......
Jacob Cats was a Dutch writer of emblem books and didactic verse whose place in the affections of his countrymen......
Catullus was a Roman poet whose expressions of love and hatred are generally considered the finest lyric poetry......
Constantine P. Cavafy was a Greek poet who developed his own consciously individual style and thus became one of......
Guido Cavalcanti was an Italian poet, a major figure among the Florentine poets who wrote in the dolce stil nuovo......
Nick Cave is an Australian singer-songwriter, actor, novelist, and screenwriter who played a prominent role in......
Jean Cayrol was a French poet, novelist, and essayist, who stood at the frontiers of the New Novel (nouveau roman),......
Emilio Cecchi was an Italian essayist and critic noted for his writing style and for introducing Italian readers......
Paul Celan was a Romanian-born poet who, though he never lived in Germany, gave the post-World War II literature......
Conradus Celtis was a German scholar known as Der Erzhumanist (“The Archhumanist”). He was also a Latin lyric poet......
Cen Shen was one of the celebrated poets of the Tang dynasty (618–907) of China. Because of the decline of his......
Blaise Cendrars was a French-speaking poet and essayist who created a powerful new poetic style to express a life......
Luis Cernuda was a Spanish poet and critic, a member of the Generation of 1927, whose work expresses the gulf between......
Miguel de Cervantes was a Spanish novelist, playwright, and poet, the creator of Don Quixote (1605, 1615) and the......
Melchiorre Cesarotti was an Italian poet, essayist, translator, and literary critic who, by his essays and his......
Gutierre de Cetina was a Spanish poet, author of “Ojos claros serenos” (“Clear, Serene Eyes”), one of the most......
Tommaso Ceva was a Jesuit mathematician and poet, who was the younger brother of Giovanni Ceva. In 1663 Tommaso......
Rosa Chacel was a leading mid-20th-century Spanish woman novelist and an accomplished essayist and poet who, as......
John Chalkhill was an English poet whose Thealma and Clearchus was published posthumously in 1683 by Izaak Walton,......
Alexander Chalmers was a Scottish editor and biographer best known for his General Biographical Dictionary (1812–17),......
Adelbert von Chamisso was a German-language lyricist best remembered for the Faust-like fairy tale Peter Schlemihls......
Samson Chanba was an Abkhazian educator, poet, and dramatist, best known for his contribution to the development......
Chandidas was a poet whose love songs addressed to the washerwoman Rami were popular in the medieval period and......
Jean Chapelain was a French literary critic and poet who attempted to apply empirical standards to literary criticism.......
George Chapman was an English poet and dramatist, whose translation of Homer long remained the standard English......
John Jay Chapman was an American poet, dramatist, and critic who attacked the get-rich-quick morality of the post-Civil......
René Char was a French poet who began as a Surrealist but who, after his experiences as a Resistance leader in......
Jean Charbonneau was a French-Canadian poet who was the primary force behind the founding of the Montreal Literary......
Robert Charbonneau was a French Canadian novelist and literary critic, well known for promoting the autonomy of......
Alain Chartier was a French poet and political writer whose didactic, elegant, and Latinate style was regarded......
Georges Chastellain was a Burgundian chronicler and one of the leading court poets. He had many literary admirers......
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee Indian author, whose novels firmly established prose as a literary vehicle for the Bengali......
Thomas Chatterton was the chief poet of the 18th-century “Gothic” literary revival, England’s youngest writer of......
Geoffrey Chaucer was the outstanding English poet before Shakespeare and “the first finder of our language.” His......
Chespirito was a Mexican comic actor and writer who became a cultural icon in Latin America for the characters......
G.K. Chesterton was an English critic and author of verse, essays, novels, and short stories, known also for his......
Gabriello Chiabrera was an Italian poet whose introduction of new metres and a Hellenic style enlarged the range......