Poets A-K Encyclopedia Articles By Title
José Santos Chocano was a Peruvian poet famous for his attempt to synthesize in poetry the history and culture......
Choerilus was a Greek epic poet of the Aegean island of Samos, author of a lost verse chronicle, the Persica, which......
Michael Choniates was a Byzantine humanist scholar and archbishop of Athens whose extensive Classical literary......
Robert Guy Choquette was an American-born French Canadian writer whose work was regarded as revolutionary. He influenced......
Florent Chrestien was a French satirist and Latin poet, especially known for his translations of Greek and Latin......
Inger Christensen was a Danish poet whose linguistically sophisticated work explores the interconnections of language,......
Christine de Pisan was a prolific and versatile French poet and author whose diverse writings include numerous......
Chrétien de Troyes was a French poet who is known as the author of five Arthurian romances: Erec; Cligès; Lancelot,......
Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky was a Russian critic and writer of children’s literature, often considered the first......
Charles Churchill was an English poet noted for his lampoons and polemical satires written in heroic couplets.......
Thomas Churchyard was an English writer who won brief fame through his occasional verse, pamphlets on wartime experiences,......
André de Chénier was a poet and political journalist, generally considered the greatest French poet of the 18th......
Marie-Joseph de Chénier was a poet, dramatist, politician, and supporter of the French Revolution from its early......
John Ciardi was an American poet, critic, and translator who helped make poetry accessible to both adults and children.......
Cicero was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, and writer who vainly tried to uphold republican principles in the......
Gaius Helvius Cinna was a Roman poet who wrote the mythological epic poem Zmyrna, about the incestuous love of......
Cino Da Pistoia was an Italian jurist, poet, and prose writer whose poetry, written in the dolce stil nuovo (“sweet......
Sandra Cisneros is an American short-story writer and poet best known for her groundbreaking evocation of Mexican......
Amy Clampitt was an American poet whose work won critical acclaim for its evocation of the natural world. After......
Sir Thomas Clanvowe was an English courtier and poet, the reputed author of The Cuckoo and the Nightingale, a poetic......
Ada Clare was an American writer and actress remembered for her charm and wit and for her lively journalistic contributions.......
John Clare was an English peasant poet of the Romantic school. Clare was the son of a labourer and began work on......
John Pepper Clark was the most lyrical of the Nigerian poets, whose poetry celebrates the physical landscape of......
Charles Cowden Clarke was an English editor and critic best known for his work on William Shakespeare. A friend......
Paul Claudel was a poet, playwright, essayist, a towering force in French literature of the first half of the 20th......
Claudian was the last important poet of the classical tradition. Coming to Italy and abandoning Greek, he showed......
Matthias Claudius was a German poet, most notable for Der Mond ist aufgegangen (“The Moon Has Risen”) and editor......
Hugo Claus was a Belgian poet, novelist, playwright, screenwriter, director, and painter renowned for his prolific......
Sophus Claussen was one of Scandinavia’s foremost lyric poets. He was influenced by the French Symbolists and in......
Jack Clemo was an English poet and author whose physical sufferings—he became deaf about 1936 and blind in 1955—influenced......
John Cleveland was an English poet, the most popular of his time, and then and in later times the most commonly......
Lucille Clifton was an American poet whose works examine family life, racism, and gender. Born of a family that......
Stuart Cloete was a South African novelist, essayist, and short-story writer known for his vivid narratives and......
Arthur Hugh Clough was a poet whose work reflects the perplexity and religious doubt of mid-19th century England.......
Florence Van Leer Earle Nicholson Coates was an American poet whose carefully crafted, contemplative verse gained......
Jean Cocteau was a French poet, librettist, novelist, actor, film director, and painter. Some of his most important......
Robert P. Tristram Coffin was an American poet whose works, based on New England farm and seafaring life, were......
Hartley Coleridge was an English poet whose wayward talent found expression in his skillful and sensitive sonnets.......
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was an English lyrical poet, critic, and philosopher. His Lyrical Ballads, written with......
Sara Coleridge was an English translator and author of children’s verse, known primarily as the editor of the works......
Louise Colet was a French poet and novelist, as noted for her friendships with leading men of letters as for her......
Colette was an outstanding French writer of the first half of the 20th century whose best novels, largely concerned......
Colin Muset was a French trouvère, a professional vielle player and jongleur, who performed in châteaus of the......
Billy Collins is an American poet whose uncommonly accessible verse—characterized by plain language, gentle humour,......
William Collins was a pre-Romantic English poet whose lyrical odes adhered to Neoclassical forms but were Romantic......
Colluthus of Lycopolis was a Greek epic poet now represented by only one extant poem, The Rape of Helen (which......
Vittoria Colonna was an Italian noblewoman who was among the most popular and notable women writing poetry during......
Padraic Colum was an Irish-born American poet whose lyrics capture the traditions and folklore of rural Ireland.......
William Combe was a prolific English writer of miscellaneous prose and satirical verse who is best remembered for......
William Congreve was an English dramatist who shaped the English comedy of manners through his brilliant comic......
Evan S. Connell was an American writer whose works explore philosophical and cultural facets of the American experience.......
George Cram Cook was a novelist, poet, and playwright who, with his wife, Susan Glaspell (q.v.), established the......
Rose Terry Cooke was an American poet and author, remembered chiefly for her stories that presaged the local-colour......
Ina Donna Coolbrith was a popular American poet of moderate talent who nonetheless became a major figure in literary......
Thomas Cooper was an English writer whose political epic The Purgatory of Suicides (1845) promulgated in verse......
Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert was a Dutch poet, translator, playwright, and moralist who set down Humanist values......
François Coppée was a French poet, dramatist, and short-story writer known for his somewhat sentimental treatment......
Richard Corbet was a bishop of Oxford and Norwich and one of the most fashionable minor Caroline poets. His memory......
Tristan Corbière was a French poet remarkable in his day for his realistic pictures of seafaring life and for his......
Joaquim Dias Cordeiro da Matta was an Angolan poet, novelist, journalist, pedagogue, historian, philologist, and......
Corinna, (date uncertain), Greek lyric poet of Tanagra in Boeotia, traditionally considered a contemporary and......
Flavius Cresconius Corippus was an important Latin epic poet and panegyrist. Of African origin, Corippus migrated......
Alfred Corn is an American poet known for meditative lyrics that show a mastery of traditional forms. Corn was......
Pierre Corneille was a French poet and dramatist, considered the creator of French classical tragedy. His chief......
Peter Cornelius was a German composer and author, known for his comic opera Der Barbier von Bagdad (The Barber......
Frances Cornford was an English poet, perhaps known chiefly, and unfairly, for the sadly comic poem “To a Fat Lady......
William Cornysh was an English composer, poet, playwright, and actor, a favourite court musician of Henry VIII,......
Gregory Corso was an American poet, a leading member in the mid-1950s of the Beat movement. Corso lived in an orphanage......
Jayne Cortez was an American poet especially noted for performing her own poetry, often accompanied by jazz. She......
Isaäc da Costa was a Dutch writer and poet, best-known as a leading figure in the conservative Calvinist political......
Charles Cotton was an English poet and country squire, chiefly remembered for his share in Izaak Walton’s The Compleat......
William John Courthope was a literary critic who believed that poetry expresses a nation’s history. His History......
Abraham Cowley was a poet and essayist who wrote poetry of a fanciful, decorous nature. He also adapted the Pindaric......
William Cowper was one of the most widely read English poets of his day, whose most characteristic work, as in......
George Crabbe was an English writer of poems and verse tales memorable for their realistic details of everyday......
Hart Crane was an American poet who celebrated the richness of life—including the life of the industrial age—in......
Stephen Crane was an American novelist, poet, and short-story writer, best known for his novels Maggie: A Girl......
Adelaide Crapsey was an American poet whose work, produced largely in the last year of her life, is perhaps most......
Richard Crashaw was an English poet known for religious verse of vibrant stylistic ornamentation and ardent faith.......
José Craveirinha was a Mozambican journalist, story writer, and poet. Craveirinha was the son of a Portuguese father......
Isabella Valancy Crawford was a major 19th-century Canadian poet and one of the first important woman poets in......
Robert Creeley was an American poet and founder of the Black Mountain movement of the 1950s (see Black Mountain......
Gustav Philip, Count Creutz was a Swedish poet whose light and graceful verse expressed the prevailing Rococo spirit......
Charles Cros was a French inventor and poet who alternated the writing of avant-garde poetry with theoretical work......
Fanny Crosby was an American writer of hymns, the best known of which was “Safe in the Arms of Jesus.” Fanny was......
Harry Crosby was an American poet who, as an expatriate in Paris in the 1920s, established the Black Sun Press.......
João da Cruz e Sousa was a poet, the leading figure of the Symbolist movement in Brazil. Cruz e Sousa was the son......
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz was a poet, dramatist, scholar, and nun, an outstanding writer of the Latin American......
Octave Crémazie was a poet considered the father of French Canadian poetry. An extraordinarily learned man, educated......
Mihály Csokonai Vitéz was the outstanding poet of the Hungarian Enlightenment. Csokonai’s early sympathies with......
Sándor Csoóri was a Hungarian poet, essayist, and screenwriter who became known as one of the finest poets of his......
Countee Cullen was an American poet, one of the finest of the Harlem Renaissance. Reared by a woman who was probably......
Necati Cumalı was a Turkish writer and translator whose notable contributions to his native literature include......
E.E. Cummings was an American poet and painter who first attracted attention, in an age of literary experimentation,......
Allan Cunningham was a Scottish poet, a member of the brilliant circle of writers that included Thomas De Quincey,......
J.V. Cunningham was an American poet and antimodernist literary critic whose terse, epigrammatic verse is full......
Allen Curnow was one of the major modern poets of New Zealand. The son of an Anglican clergyman, Curnow briefly......
Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr was an outstanding Welsh poet of the 12th century, court poet to Madog ap Maredudd, prince......
Cynewulf was an author of four Old English poems preserved in late 10th-century manuscripts. Elene and The Fates......
Józef Czechowicz was a Polish poet. The son of a poor family, Czechowicz was educated at a teachers’ college. His......