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Jean de La Fontaine was a poet whose Fables rank among the greatest masterpieces of French literature. La Fontaine......
Olivier de La Marche was a Burgundian chronicler and poet who, as historian of the ducal court, was an eloquent......
Jean de La Taille was a poet and dramatist who, through his plays and his influential treatise on the art of tragedy,......
Louise Labé was a French poet, the daughter of a rope maker (cordier). Labé was a member of the 16th-century Lyon......
Jules Laforgue was a French Symbolist poet, a master of lyrical irony and one of the inventors of vers libre (“free......
Pär Lagerkvist was a novelist, poet, dramatist, and one of the major Swedish literary figures of the first half......
Mohammed Aziz Lahbabi was a Moroccan novelist, poet, and philosopher whose works are marked by a humanist perspective......
Lalla Ded was a Hindu poet-saint from Kashmir, who defied social convention in her search for God. Legend tells......
Alphonse de Lamartine was a French poet, historian, and statesman who achieved renown for his lyrics in Méditations......
Blanche Lamontagne-Beauregard was a French-Canadian poet who is recognized as the first important female poet of......
Archibald Lampman was a Canadian poet of the Confederation group, whose most characteristic work sensitively records......
Letitia Elizabeth Landon was an English poet and novelist who, at a time when women were conventionally restricted......
Walter Savage Landor was an English poet and writer best remembered for Imaginary Conversations, prose dialogues......
Magnus Brostrup Landstad was a pastor and poet who published the first collection of authentic Norwegian traditional......
Andrew Lang was a Scottish scholar and man of letters noted for his collections of fairy tales and translations......
Antoni Lange was a Polish poet, literary critic, and translator who was a pioneer of the Young Poland movement.......
John Langhorne was a poet and English translator of the 1st-century Greek biographer Plutarch; his work anticipates......
William Langland was the presumed author of one of the greatest examples of Middle English alliterative poetry,......
Sidney Lanier was an American musician and poet whose verse often suggests the rhythms and thematic development......
Peider Lansel was a Romansh leader of the revival of Rhaeto-Romance language and culture and one of its most accomplished......
Philip Larkin was the most representative and highly regarded of the poets who gave expression to a clipped, antiromantic......
Else Lasker-Schüler was a German poet, short-story writer, playwright, and novelist of the early 20th century.......
Richmond Lattimore was an American poet and translator renowned for his disciplined yet poetic translations of......
James Laughlin was an American publisher and poet, founder of the New Directions press. The son of a steel manufacturer,......
comte de Lautréamont was a poet, a strange and enigmatic figure in French literature, who is recognized as a major......
Lawamon was an early Middle English poet, author of the romance-chronicle the Brut (c. 1200), one of the most notable......
D.H. Lawrence was an English author of novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, travel books, and letters.......
Henry Lawson was an Australian writer of short stories and ballad-like verse noted for his realistic portrayals......
Halldór Laxness was an Icelandic novelist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1955. He is considered......
Irving Layton was a Romanian-born poet, who treated the Jewish Canadian experience with rebellious vigour. Layton’s......
Emma Lazarus was an American poet and essayist best known for her sonnet “The New Colossus,” written to the Statue......
Anatole Le Braz was a French folklorist, novelist, and poet who collected and edited the legends and popular beliefs......
Meridel Le Sueur was an American author who espoused feminism and social reform in her fiction, journalism, and......
Edward Lear was an English landscape painter who is more widely known as the writer of an original kind of nonsense......
F.R. Leavis was an English literary critic who championed seriousness and moral depth in literature and criticized......
Jan Lechoń was a poet, editor, diplomat, and political propagandist, considered one of the foremost Polish poets......
Charles-Marie-René Leconte de Lisle was a poet, leader of the Parnassians, who from 1865 to 1895 was acknowledged......
Laurie Lee was an English poet and prose writer best known for Cider with Rosie (1959), a memoir of the author’s......
John Lehmann was an English poet, editor, publisher, and man of letters whose book-periodical New Writing and its......
Joel Lehtonen was a Finnish novelist in the naturalistic tradition of Émile Zola and Maxim Gorky. The first stage......
Eino Leino was a prolific and versatile poet, a master of Finnish poetic forms, the scope of whose talent ranges......
C. Louis Leipoldt was a South African doctor, journalist, and a leading poet of the Second Afrikaans Language Movement.......
Michel Leiris was a French writer who was a pioneer in modern confessional literature and was also a noted anthropologist,......
Charles Godfrey Leland was an American poet and journalist, best-known for the “Hans Breitmann Ballads,” which......
Jean Lemaire de Belges was a Walloon poet, historian, and pamphleteer who, writing in French, was the last and......
Népomucène Lemercier was a poet and dramatist, a late proponent of classical tragedy over Romanticism, and the......
Nikolaus Lenau was an Austrian poet known for melancholy lyrical verse that mirrors the pessimism of his time as......
Anna Maria Lenngren was a Swedish poet whose Neoclassical satires and pastoral idylls show a balance and moderation......
Charlotte Lennox was an English novelist whose work, especially The Female Quixote, was much admired by leading......
Leo XIII was the head of the Roman Catholic Church (1878–1903) who brought a new spirit to the papacy, expressed......
Leonidas of Tarentum was a Greek poet more important for his influence on the later Greek epigram than for his......
Giacomo Leopardi was an Italian poet, scholar, and philosopher whose outstanding scholarly and philosophical works......
Carl Gustaf af Leopold was a Swedish court poet in the service of the enlightened monarch Gustav III. After study......
Jan Hendrik Leopold was a poet whose unique expression and masterly technique set him apart from other heirs to......
Mikhail Lermontov was the leading Russian Romantic poet and author of the novel Geroy nashego vremeni (1840; A......
Alexander Lernet-Holenia was a prolific and popular dramatist, poet, and novelist, many of whose works exhibit......
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing was a German dramatist, critic, and writer on philosophy and aesthetics. He helped free......
Oscar Ivar Levertin was a Swedish poet and scholar, a leader of the Swedish Romantic movement of the 1890s. Levertin......
Denise Levertov was an English-born American poet, essayist, and political activist who wrote deceptively matter-of-fact......
Philip Levine was an American poet of urban working-class life. Levine was of Russian Jewish descent. He studied......
Lewis Glyn Cothi was a Welsh bard whose work reflects an awakening of national consciousness among the Welsh. Reputedly......
Alun Lewis was, at his early death, one of the most promising Welsh poets, who described his experiences as an......
C.S. Lewis was an Irish-born scholar, novelist, and author of about 40 books, many of them on Christian apologetics,......
José Lezama Lima was a Cuban experimental poet, novelist, and essayist whose baroque writing style and eclectic......
Luis de León was a mystic and poet who contributed greatly to Spanish Renaissance literature. León was a monk educated......
Bolesław Leśmian was a lyric poet who was among the first to adapt Symbolism and Expressionism to Polish verse.......
Li Bai was a Chinese poet who rivaled Du Fu for the title of China’s greatest poet. Li Bai liked to regard himself......
Li He was a brilliant Chinese poet who showed great promise until his untimely death at age 26. Literary legend......
Li Qingzhao was China’s greatest woman poet, whose work, though it survives only in fragments, continues to be......
Li Shangyin was a Chinese poet remembered for his elegance and obscurity. A member of a family of minor officials,......
Li Yu was a Chinese poet and the last ruler of the Nan (Southern) Tang dynasty (937–975). Li Yu succeeded his poet......
Bengt Lidner was a Swedish dramatic and epic poet of early Romanticism, noted for his choice of spectacular subjects.......
Suzanne Lilar was a Belgian essayist, novelist, and playwright, the mother of the novelist Françoise Mallet-Joris.......
Detlev, baron von Liliencron was a German writer, noted for his fresh and unconventional verse. The son of an impoverished......
Jorge de Lima was a Brazilian poet and novelist who became one of the foremost representatives of regionalist poetry......
Manuel dos Santos Lima is an Angolan poet, dramatist, and novelist whose writing is rooted in the struggle for......
Ada Limón is an American poet who is best known for creating intimacy with readers through her emotional sincerity......
Anne Morrow Lindbergh was an American author and airplane pilot primarily known as the wife of aviation pioneer......
Erik Lindegren was a Swedish modernist poet who made a major contribution to the development of a new Swedish poetry......
Vachel Lindsay was an American poet who—in an attempt to revive poetry as an oral art form of the common people—wrote......
Alberto Lista was a Spanish poet and critic considered to be the foremost member of the second Sevillian school......
Dorothy Livesay was a Canadian lyric poet whose sensitive and reflective works spanned six decades. Livesay attended......
Lucius Livius Andronicus was the founder of Roman epic poetry and drama. He was a Greek slave, freed by a member......
Taban lo Liyong is a South Sudanese and Ugandan author whose experimental works and provocative opinions stimulated......
Ramon Llull was a Catalan mystic and poet whose writings helped to develop the Romance Catalan language and widely......
Thomas Lodge was an English poet, dramatist, and prose writer whose innovative versatility typified the Elizabethan......
John Logan was a Scottish poet and preacher best known for his part in a controversy that arose posthumously over......
Christopher Logue was an English poet, playwright, journalist, and actor, who was one of the leaders in the movement......
Mikhail Lomonosov was a Russian poet, scientist, and grammarian who is often considered the first great Russian......
American poet Layli Long Soldier’s work has been celebrated for its experimentation with poetic forms and for its......
Haniel Long was an American poet and writer best known for his book Interlinear to Cabeza de Vaca: His Relation......
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was the most popular American poet in the 19th century, known for such works as The......
Baltasar Lopes was an African poet, novelist, and short-story writer, who was instrumental in the shaping of modern......
Manuel Lopes was an African poet and novelist, who portrayed the struggle of his people to live in a land besieged......
Audre Lorde was an American poet, essayist, and autobiographer known for her passionate writings on lesbian feminism......
Petrus Lotichius Secundus was one of Germany’s outstanding neo-Latin Renaissance poets. Lotichius studied in Frankfurt,......
Pierre Louÿs was a French novelist and poet whose merit and limitation were to express pagan sensuality with stylistic......
Richard Lovelace was an English poet, soldier, and Royalist whose graceful lyrics and dashing career made him the......
Amy Lowell was an American critic, lecturer, and a leading poet of the Imagist school. Lowell came from a prominent......
James Russell Lowell was an American poet, critic, essayist, editor, and diplomat whose major significance probably......