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Aimé Césaire was a Martinican poet, playwright, and politician, who was cofounder with Léopold Sédar Senghor of......
Pablo de Céspedes was a Spanish poet, painter, sculptor, and architect. Céspedes was educated at Alcalá de Henares,......
Lorenzo Da Ponte was an Italian poet and librettist best known for his collaboration with Mozart. Jewish by birth,......
Simon Dach was a Prussian poet who was best known as the leader of the 17th-century Königsberg circle of middle-class......
Bernard Binlin Dadié was an Ivoirian poet, dramatist, novelist, and administrator whose works were inspired both......
Dafydd ab Edmwnd was a poet who authoritatively classified and defined the 24 Welsh bardic metres (announced at......
Dafydd ap Gwilym was a poet generally considered one of the greatest figures in Welsh literature. He introduced......
Dafydd Nanmor was a Welsh poet, master of the cywydd form (characterized by rhyming couplets), whose poems express......
Felix Dahn was a German jurist, historian, poet, and novelist who made his greatest contribution as a scholar of......
Olof von Dalin was a writer and historian who wrote the first easily readable and popular Swedish works and who......
Dallán Forgaill was the chief Irish poet of his time, probably the author of the Amra Choluim Chille, or Elegy......
Samuel Daniel was an English contemplative poet, marked in both verse and prose by his philosophic sense of history.......
Yuly Markovich Daniel was a Soviet poet and short-story writer who was convicted with fellow writer Andrey D. Sinyavsky......
Dante was an Italian poet, prose writer, literary theorist, moral philosopher, and political thinker. He is best......
Johannes Dantiscus was a Polish poet and diplomat who was among the first representatives in Poland of Renaissance......
Daqīqī was a poet, one of the most important figures in early Persian poetry. Very little is known about Daqīqī’s......
George Darley was a poet and critic little esteemed by his contemporaries but praised by 20th-century writers for......
Mahmoud Darwish was a Palestinian poet and author who gave voice to the struggles of the Palestinian people. His......
Rubén Darío was an influential Nicaraguan poet, journalist, and diplomat. As a leader of the Spanish American literary......
Kamala Das was an Indian author who wrote openly and frankly about female sexual desire and the experience of being......
Petter Dass was a Norwegian poet who, in an age of pedantry and artifice, stands out among his contemporaries for......
Michael Madhusudan Datta was a poet and dramatist, the first great poet of modern Bengali literature. Datta was......
Alphonse Daudet was a French short-story writer and novelist, now remembered chiefly as the author of sentimental......
Dave the Potter was an American potter and poet who, while a slave in South Carolina, produced enormous stoneware......
Sir William Davenant was an English poet, playwright, and theatre manager who was made poet laureate on the strength......
Nicolae Davidescu was a Romanian poet and novelist whose early poems, Inscripƫii (1916), showed the influence of......
Donald Davidson was an American poet, essayist, and teacher who warned against technology and idealized the agrarian,......
John Davidson was a Scottish poet and playwright whose best work shows him a master of the narrative lyrical ballad.......
Donald Alfred Davie was a British poet, literary critic, and teacher who was a major conservative influence on......
John Davies was an English poet and writing master whose chief work was Microcosmos (1603), a didactic religious......
Sir John Davies was an English poet and lawyer whose Orchestra, or a Poem of Dancing reveals a typically Elizabethan......
William Henry Davies was an English poet whose lyrics have a force and simplicity uncharacteristic of the poetry......
H.L. Davis was an American novelist and poet who wrote realistically about the West, rejecting the stereotype of......
Thomas Osborne Davis was an Irish writer and politician who was the chief organizer and poet of the Young Ireland......
C. Day-Lewis was one of the leading British poets of the 1930s; he then turned from poetry of left-wing political......
Edmondo De Amicis was a novelist, short-story writer, poet, and author of popular travel books and children’s stories.......
Walter de la Mare was a British poet and novelist with an unusual power to evoke the ghostly, evanescent moments......
Daniel Defoe was an English novelist, pamphleteer, and journalist, known as the author of Robinson Crusoe (1719–22)......
Richard Dehmel was a German poet who exerted a major influence on young writers through his innovations in form......
Margaret Deland was an American writer who frequently portrayed small-town life. Deland grew up in the home of......
Jacques Delille was a poet and classicist who enjoyed an impressive reputation in his day as the “French Virgil.”......
Sir John Denham was a poet who established as a new English genre the leisurely meditative poem describing a particular......
John Dennis was an English critic and dramatist whose insistence upon the importance of passion in poetry led to......
Ovid Densușianu was a folklorist, philologist, and poet who introduced trends of European modernism into Romanian......
Henry Louis Vivian Derozio was a poet and assistant headmaster of Hindu College, Calcutta. He was a radical thinker......
Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin was Russia’s greatest and most original 18th-century poet, whose finest achievements......
Bonaventure Des Périers was a French storyteller and humanist who attained notoriety as a freethinker. In 1533......
Marceline Desbordes-Valmore was a French poet and woman of letters of the Romantic period. Her family was ruined......
Eustache Deschamps was a poet and author of L’Art de dictier (1392), the first treatise on French versification.......
Émile Deschamps was a poet prominent in the development of Romanticism. Deschamps’s literary debut came in 1818,......
Antoinette du Ligier de la Garde Deshoulières was a French poet who, from 1672 until her death, presided over a......
Jean Desmarets de Saint-Sorlin was a French prose writer, poet, dramatist, Christian polemicist, and political......
Robert Desnos was a French poet who joined André Breton in the early Surrealist movement, soon becoming one of......
Philippe Desportes was a French courtier poet whose light, facile verse prepared the way for the new taste of the......
Conrad Detrez was a Belgian novelist of political conscience with an energetic, darkly humorous style. Abandoning......
João de Deus was a lyric poet who fashioned a simple, direct, and expressive language that revitalized Portuguese......
Babette Deutsch was an American poet, critic, translator, and novelist whose volumes of literary criticism, Poetry......
Diane di Prima was an American poet, one of the few women of the Beat movement to attain prominence. After attending......
Natalie Diaz is an American poet who won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for poetry for her book Postcolonial Love Poem......
Mohammed Dib was an Algerian novelist, poet, and playwright, known for his early trilogy on Algeria, La Grande......
James Dickey was an American poet, novelist, and critic best known for his poetry combining themes of nature mysticism,......
Emily Dickinson was an American lyric poet who lived in seclusion and commanded a singular brilliance of style......
Gerardo Diego was a Spanish musicologist and a prolific, innovative poet. Diego received a doctorate from the University......
Friedrich Christian Diez was a German-born language scholar who made the first major analysis of the Romance languages......
Annie Dillard is an American writer best known for her meditative essays on the natural world. Dillard attended......
Franz Ferdinand, count von Dingelstedt was a German poet, playwright, and theatrical producer known for his biting......
Júlio Dinis was a poet, playwright, and novelist, the first great novelist of modern Portuguese middle-class society.......
Birago Diop was a Senegalese poet and recorder of traditional folktales and legends of the Wolof people. Diop received......
David Diop was one of the most talented of the younger French West African poets of the 1950s, whose tragic death......
Diphilus was a major poet of Greek New Comedy and a significant influence on the Roman playwrights Plautus and......
Assia Djebar was an Algerian writer and filmmaker whose novels, written in French, most often focus on women and......
Sydney Thompson Dobell was an English poet of the so-called Spasmodic school. The long dramatic poem The Roman......
Austin Dobson was an English poet, critic, and biographer whose love and knowledge of the 18th century lent a graceful......
Stephen Dobyns is an American poet and novelist whose works are characterized by a cool realism laced with pungent......
Robert Dodsley was a British author, London bookseller, publisher, playwright, and editor who was influential in......
Owen Dodson was an African-American poet, teacher, director, and playwright and a leading figure in black theatre.......
Alfred Domett was a writer, poet, politician, and prime minister of New Zealand (1862–63), whose idealization of......
Kristijonas Donelaitis was a Lutheran pastor and poet who was one of the greatest Lithuanian poets and one of the......
John Donne was a leading English poet of the Metaphysical school and dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London (1621–31).......
Jean Dorat was a French humanist, a brilliant Hellenist, one of the poets of the Pléiade, and their mentor for......
Julia Caroline Ripley Dorr was an American novelist and poet, notable for her novels that portrayed young women......
Charles Sackville, 6th earl of Dorset was a typical courtier of the reign of British king Charles II, a munificent......
Christian Dotremont was a Belgian poet and energetic cultural figure who is probably best known as one of the founders......
Gawin Douglas was a Scottish poet and the first British translator of the Aeneid. As a bishop and a member of a......
Keith Castellain Douglas was a British poet who is remembered for his irony, eloquence, and fine control in expressing......
Rita Dove is an American poet, writer, and teacher who was the first African American to serve as poet laureate......
Ernest Dowson was one of the most gifted of the circle of English poets of the 1890s known as the Decadents. In......
Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann was a writer most famous for his lyrical poetry, which placed him in the front......
Blossius Aemilius Dracontius was the foremost Christian Latin poet of Africa. He lived at the time of the literary......
Joseph Rodman Drake was a Romantic poet who contributed to the beginnings of a U.S. national literature by a few......
Michael Drayton was an English poet, the first to write odes in English in the manner of Horace. Drayton spent......
Theodore Dreiser was a novelist who was the outstanding American practitioner of naturalism. He was the leading......
John Drinkwater was an English poet, playwright, and critic, remembered as a typical man of letters of the Georgian......
Annette, Freiin von Droste-Hülshoff was a poet and prose writer, among the most important poets of 19th-century......
William Drummond was the first notable poet in Scotland to write deliberately in English. He also was the first......
William Henry Drummond was an Irish-born Canadian writer of humorous dialect poems conveying a sympathetic but......
John Dryden was an English poet, dramatist, and literary critic who so dominated the literary scene of his day......
Joachim du Bellay was a French poet, leader with Pierre de Ronsard of the literary group known as La Pléiade. Du......
Maxime Du Camp was a French writer and photographer who is chiefly known for his vivid accounts of 19th-century......
Du Fu was a Chinese poet, considered by many literary critics to be the greatest of all time. Born into a scholarly......