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Gudbrandur Vigfússon was one of the 19th century’s foremost scholars of Old Norse, who completed the Richard Cleasby......
Alfred-Victor, count de Vigny was a poet, dramatist, and novelist who was the most philosophical of the French......
Benedict Wallet Vilakazi was a Zulu poet, novelist, and educator who devoted his career to the teaching and study......
Charles Vildrac was a French poet, playwright, and essayist whose idealistic commitment to humanitarianism characterized......
Esteban Manuel de Villegas was a Spanish lyric poet who achieved great popularity with an early book of poems,......
François Villon was one of the greatest French lyric poets. He was known for his life of criminal excess, spending......
Aasmund Olafson Vinje was a poet and journalist who wrote some of the finest lyric poems in Norwegian literature.......
Bhai Vir Singh was a Sikh writer and theologian who was chiefly responsible for raising the Punjabi language to......
Virgil was a Roman poet, best known for his national epic, the Aeneid (from c. 30 bce; unfinished at his death).......
Anna Visscher was a Dutch poet and daughter of the Renaissance man of letters Roemer Visscher. She was admired......
Roemer Visscher was a poet and moralist of the early Dutch Renaissance who was at the centre of the cultural circle......
Cintio Vitier was a Cuban poet, anthologist, critic, and scholar of Cuban poetry. Vitier began as a writer of extremely......
Philippe de Vitry was a French prelate, music theorist, poet, and composer. Vitry studied at the Sorbonne and was......
Renée Vivien was a French poet whose poetry encloses ardent passion within rigid verse forms. She was an exacting......
Francis Viélé-Griffin was an American-born French poet who became an important figure in the French Symbolist movement.......
Nils Collett Vogt was a Norwegian novelist and poet who dealt with the conflict between the generations and the......
Vincent Voiture was a French poet, letter writer, and animating spirit of the group that gathered at the salon......
Joost van den Vondel was a Dutch poet and dramatist who produced some of the greatest works of Dutch literature.......
Johann Heinrich Voss was a German poet remembered chiefly for his translations of Homer. Voss was the son of a......
Andrey Andreyevich Voznesensky was a Russian poet who was one of the most prominent of the generation of writers......
Ocean Vuong is an American writer whose work often explores war, trauma, queerness, and immigrant experience. When......
Vyasa was a legendary Indian sage who is traditionally credited with composing or compiling the Mahabharata, a......
Vladimir Vysotsky was a Russian actor, poet, songwriter, and performer who was considered “the voice of the heart......
Mihály Vörösmarty was a poet and dramatist who helped make the literature of Hungary truly Hungarian during the......
Wace was an Anglo-Norman author of two verse chronicles, the Roman de Brut (1155) and the Roman de Rou (1160–74),......
David Wagoner was an American poet and novelist known for his evocative poems about the lush landscape of the Pacific......
John Wain was an English novelist and poet whose early works caused him, by their radical tone, to be spoken of......
Diane Wakoski is an American poet known for her personal verses that examine loss, pain, and sexual desire and......
Walafrid Strabo was a Benedictine abbot, theologian, and poet whose Latin writings were the principal exemplar......
Derek Walcott was a West Indian poet and playwright noted for works that explore the Caribbean cultural experience.......
Arthur David Waley was an English sinologist whose outstanding translations of Chinese and Japanese literary classics......
Alice Walker is an American writer whose novels, short stories, and poems are noted for their insightful treatment......
Margaret Walker was an American novelist and poet who was one of the leading black woman writers of the mid-20th......
Edmund Waller was an English poet whose adoption of smooth, regular versification prepared the way for the heroic......
Max Waller was a Belgian lyric poet who founded the review La Jeune Belgique (1881–97; “Young Belgium”), the leading......
Robert Walser was a Swiss poet and novelist hailed after his death as a genius. After abandoning his studies at......
Walther von der Vogelweide was the greatest German lyric poet of the Middle Ages, whose poetry emphasizes the virtues......
Wang Anshi was a Chinese poet and prose writer, best known as a governmental reformer who implemented his unconventional......
Wang Guowei was a Chinese scholar, historian, literary critic, and poet known for his Western approach to Chinese......
Wang Wei was one of the most famous men of arts and letters during the Tang dynasty, one of the golden ages of......
Rex Warner was a British novelist, Greek scholar, poet, translator, and critic who in his fictional work warned—in......
Sylvia Townsend Warner was an English writer who began her self-proclaimed “accidental career” as a poet after......
Mercy Otis Warren was an American poet, dramatist, and historian whose proximity to political leaders and critical......
Robert Penn Warren was an American novelist, poet, critic, and teacher, best-known for his treatment of moral dilemmas......
Joseph Warton was an English critic and classical scholar who anticipated some of the critical tenets of Romanticism.......
Thomas Warton, the Younger was a poet laureate from 1785 and author of the first history of English poetry. He......
Vernon Phillips Watkins was an English-language Welsh poet who drew from Welsh material and legend. Watkins steeped......
Sir William Watson was an English author of lyrical and political verse, best-known for his occasional poems. His......
Isaac Watts was an English Nonconformist minister, regarded as the father of English hymnody. Watts, whose father......
Adam Ważyk was a Polish poet and novelist who began his career as a propagandist for Stalinism but ended as one......
Mary Meredith Webb was an English novelist best known for her book Precious Bane (1924). Her lyrical style conveys......
Josef Weinheber was an Austrian poet noted for his technical mastery. Weinheber’s parents died when he was a child,......
Johan Sebastian Cammermeyer Welhaven was a Norwegian poet and critic who attacked the crudity and extreme nationalism......
Carolyn Wells was a prolific American writer remembered largely for her popular mysteries, children’s books, and......
Charles Jeremiah Wells was an English writer, author (under the pseudonym H.L. Howard) of Joseph and His Brethren:......
Wen Tingyun was a Chinese lyric poet of the late Tang dynasty who helped to establish a new style of versification......
Albert Wendt is a Samoan novelist and poet who wrote about present-day Samoan life. Perhaps the best-known writer......
Franz Werfel was a German-language writer who attained prominence as an Expressionist poet, playwright, and novelist.......
Henrik Arnold Wergeland was Norway’s great national poet, symbol of Norway’s independence, whose humanitarian activity,......
Charles Wesley was an English clergyman, poet, and hymn writer who, with his elder brother John, started the Methodist......
Johan Herman Wessel was a Norwegian-born Danish writer and wit, known for his epigrams and light verse and for......
Jessamyn West was an American writer, a master of the short story and an accomplished novelist, who wrote with......
Sándor Weöres was a Hungarian poet who wrote imaginative lyrical verse that encompassed a wide range of techniques......
Philip Whalen was an American poet who emerged from the Beat movement of the mid 20th century, known for his wry......
Phillis Wheatley was the first Black woman to become a poet of note in the United States. The girl who was to be......
Joseph Blanco White was a Spanish-born English poet, journalist, and writer of miscellaneous prose. He was a friend......
William Whitehead was a British poet laureate from 1757 to 1785. Whitehead was educated at Winchester College and......
Sarah Helen Whitman was an American poet and essayist, noted for her literary criticism and perhaps best remembered......
Walt Whitman was an American poet, journalist, and essayist whose verse collection Leaves of Grass, first published......
Adeline Dutton Train Whitney was an American writer whose books, largely for young people, reflected her belief......
Reed Whittemore was an American teacher and poet noted for his free-flowing ironic verse. Whittemore cofounded......
John Greenleaf Whittier was an American poet and abolitionist who, in the latter part of his life, shared with......
Joseph Viktor Widmann was a Swiss writer, editor, and critic. Widmann settled in Switzerland early in life. As......
Christoph Martin Wieland was a poet and man of letters of the German Rococo period whose work spans the major trends......
Kazimierz Wierzyński was a member of the group of Polish poets called Skamander. Wierzyński moved to Warsaw after......
Michael Wigglesworth was a British-American clergyman, physician, and author of rhymed treatises expounding Puritan......
Richard Wilbur was an American poet associated with the New Formalist movement. Wilbur was educated at Amherst......
Ella Wheeler Wilcox was an American poet and journalist who is perhaps best remembered for verse tinged with an......
Oscar Wilde was an Irish wit, poet, and dramatist whose enduring fame rests on his only novel, The Picture of Dorian......
Herman Wildenvey was a Norwegian poet whose sunny songs of simple sensual pleasure are unusual in the sombre history......
Anton Wildgans was an Austrian dramatist and poet known for his mystical dramas charged with the symbolic messages......
William IX was a medieval troubadour, count of Poitiers and duke of Aquitaine and of Gascony (1086–1127), son of......
C.K. Williams was an American poet who was known for his moral passion and for his lengthy meandering lines of......
Helen Maria Williams was an English poet, novelist, and social critic best known for her support of such radical......
Saul Williams is an American rapper, poet, and actor who has been a prominent figure in the scenes of alternative......
William Williams was a leader of the Methodist revival in Wales and its chief hymn writer. His parents were Nonconformists,......
William Carlos Williams was an American poet who succeeded in making the ordinary appear extraordinary through......
August Wilson was a playwright who penned an acclaimed cycle of plays, each set in a different decade of the 20th......
Edmund Wilson was an American critic and essayist recognized as one of the leading literary journalists of his......
Yvor Winters was an American poet, critic, and teacher who held that literature should be evaluated for its moral......
George Wither was an English poet and Puritan pamphleteer, best remembered for a few songs and hymns. Wither entered......
Józef Wittlin was a Polish novelist, essayist, and poet, an Expressionist noted for his humanist views. Having......
Lars Wivallius was a Swedish poet and adventurer, whose lyrics show a feeling for the beauties of nature new to......
Karel van de Woestijne was a Flemish poet whose body of work constitutes a symbolic autobiography. Van de Woestijne......
Larry Woiwode was an American writer whose semi-autobiographical fiction reflects his early childhood in a tiny......
Charles Wolfe was an Irish poet and clergyman, whose “Burial of Sir John Moore” (1817), commemorating the commander......
Betje Wolff was a Dutch writer and collaborator with Aagje Deken on the first Dutch novel, De historie van mejuffrouw......
Wolfram von Eschenbach was a German poet whose epic Parzival, distinguished alike by its moral elevation and its......
George Woodcock was a Canadian poet, critic, historian, travel writer, playwright, scriptwriter, and editor, whose......
Sarah Chauncey Woolsey was an American children’s author whose vivacious and mischievous heroines presented a popular......