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Friedrich von Matthisson was a German poet whose verses were praised for their melancholy sweetness and pastoral......
Édouard Maunick was an African poet, critic, and translator. Maunick grew up on Mauritius Island, where, as a métis......
François Mauriac was a novelist, essayist, poet, playwright, journalist, and winner in 1952 of the Nobel Prize......
Furnley Maurice was an Australian poet, best known for his book To God: From the Warring Nations (1917), a powerful......
John Mauropous was a Byzantine scholar and ecclesiastic, author of sermons, poems and epigrams, letters, a saint’s......
Charles Maurras was a French writer and political theorist, a major intellectual influence in early 20th-century......
Vladimir Mayakovsky was the leading poet of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and of the early Soviet period. Mayakovsky,......
François Maynard was a French poet, leading disciple of François de Malherbe and, like him, concerned with the......
al-Maʿarrī was a great Arab poet, known for his virtuosity and for the originality and pessimism of his vision.......
Robert McAlmon was an American author and publisher and an exemplar of the literary expatriate in Paris during......
James Phillip McAuley was an Australian poet noted for his classical approach, great technical skill, and academic......
Hugh McCrae was an Australian poet, actor, and journalist best known for his sophisticated, romantic, highly polished......
John McCrae is best known for his short poem “In Flanders Fields” (1915). He wrote it while serving as a medical......
Thomas D’Arcy McGee was an Irish-Canadian writer and chief political orator of the Canadian confederation movement.......
Phyllis McGinley was an American poet and author of books for juveniles, best known for her light verse celebrating......
Claude McKay was a Jamaican-born American poet and novelist who was one of the leading voices of the Harlem Renaissance.......
Alexander McLachlan was a Scottish-born poet, called by some the Burns of Canada for his Scots dialect poetry,......
Mei Yaochen was a leading Chinese poet of the Northern Song dynasty whose verses helped to launch a new poetic......
Cecília Meireles was a poet, teacher, and journalist, whose lyrical and highly personal poetry, often simple in......
Meleager was a Greek poet who compiled the first large anthology of epigrams. This was the first of the collections......
João Cabral de Melo Neto was a Brazilian poet and diplomat, one of the last great figures of the golden age of......
Francisco Manuel de Melo was a Portuguese soldier, diplomat, and courtier who won fame as a poet, moralist, historian,......
Herman Melville was an American novelist, short-story writer, and poet, best known for his novels of the sea, including......
Juan Meléndez Valdés was a poet and politician. The representative poet of the Spanish Neoclassic period, he is......
Juan de Mena was a poet who was a forerunner of the Renaissance in Spain. Mena belonged to the literary court of......
Murilo Mendes was a Brazilian poet and diplomat who played an important role in Brazilian Modernismo after 1930.......
Catulle Mendès was a prolific French poet, playwright, and novelist, most noted for his association with the Parnassians,......
Menghistu Lemma was an Ethiopian writer whose poetry and plays written in Amharic (the modern language of Ethiopia)......
Adah Isaacs Menken was an American actress and poet widely celebrated for her daring act of appearing (seemingly)......
George Meredith was an English Victorian poet and novelist, whose novels are noted for their wit, brilliant dialogue,......
William Meredith was an American poet whose formal and unadorned verse was compared to that of Robert Frost. Meredith......
Francis Meres was an English author of Palladis Tamia; Wits Treasury, a commonplace book valuable for information......
Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky was a Russian poet, novelist, critic, and thinker who played an important role......
Veijo Meri was a Finnish novelist, poet, and dramatist of the generation of the 1960s. Meri devoted many of his......
James Merrill was an American poet especially known for the fine craftsmanship and wit of his lyric and epic poems.......
Thomas Merton was a Roman Catholic monk, poet, and prolific writer on spiritual and social themes, one of the most......
W.S. Merwin was an American poet and translator known for the spare style of his poetry, in which he expressed......
Pietro Metastasio was an Italian poet and the most celebrated librettist in Europe writing during the 18th century......
Bernat Metge was a poet and prose writer whose masterpiece, Lo Somni (1398; “The Dream”), initiated a classical......
Charlotte Mew was an English writer who is notable for her short, well-crafted, highly original poetry. Mew’s life......
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer was a Swiss writer noted for his historical tales and his poetry. After completing his schooling,......
Alice Meynell was an English poet and essayist. Much of Meynell’s childhood was spent in Italy, and about 1868......
Mi Fu was a scholar, poet, calligrapher, and painter who was a dominant figure in Chinese art. Of his extensive......
Anne Michaels is a Canadian poet and novelist who won the Commonwealth Prize as well as the Trillium Book Award......
Henri Michaux was a Belgian-born French lyric poet and painter who examined the inner world revealed by dreams,......
Michelangelo was an Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet who exerted an unparalleled influence......
Tadeusz Miciński was a Polish poet and playwright, a forerunner of Expressionism and Surrealism who was noted for......
Adam Mickiewicz was one of the greatest poets of Poland and a lifelong apostle of Polish national freedom. Born......
Edna St. Vincent Millay was an American poet and dramatist who came to personify romantic rebellion and bravado......
Alice Duer Miller was an American writer whose work—mostly her light, entertaining novels set among the upper classes—were......
Joaquin Miller was an American poet and journalist whose best work conveys a sense of the majesty and excitement......
Johann Martin Miller was a German poet, novelist, and preacher known for moralizing, sentimental novels and folk......
May Miller was an African-American playwright and poet associated with the Harlem Renaissance in New York City......
Spike Milligan was an Irish writer and comedian who led the comic troupe featured on the 1950s British Broadcasting......
Richard Monckton Milnes was an English politician, poet, and man of letters. While at Trinity College, Cambridge......
John Milton was an English poet, pamphleteer, and historian, considered the most significant English author after......
Mimnermus was a Greek elegiac poet, long thought to have been from Colophon; that city claimed him because of his......
Minamoto Shitagō was a Japanese poet of the middle Heian period (794–1185). Although he was a descendant of the......
Pedro Mir was a Dominican poet, whose poems celebrate the working class and examine aspects of his country’s painful......
Mira Bai was a Hindu mystic and poet whose lyrical songs of devotion to the god Krishna are widely popular in northern......
Frédéric Mistral was a poet who led the 19th-century revival of Occitan (Provençal) language and literature. He......
Gabriela Mistral was a Chilean poet, who in 1945 became the first Latin American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.......
Mary Russell Mitford was a dramatist, poet, and essayist, chiefly remembered for her prose sketches of English......
Czesław Miłosz was a Polish American author, translator, critic, and diplomat who received the Nobel Prize for......
Mathias E. Mnyampala was a Tanzanian poet, scholar, jurist, and author of short fiction who wrote in Swahili. In......
Jean Molinet was a poet and chronicler who was a leading figure among the Burgundian rhetoricians and is best remembered......
N. Scott Momaday was an American author who often wrote about his Kiowa heritage. For his novel House Made of Dawn......
Paul Monette was an American author and poet whose work often explored homosexual relationships and the devastating......
Harriet Monroe was an American founder and longtime editor of Poetry magazine, which, in the first decade of its......
Eugenio Montale was an Italian poet, prose writer, editor, and translator who won the Nobel Prize for Literature......
Alexander Montgomerie was a Scottish poet, one of the last of the makaris (poets writing in Lowland Scots in the......
James Montgomery was a Scottish poet and journalist best remembered for his hymns and versified renderings of the......
Vincenzo Monti was an Italian Neoclassical poet, author of many occasional works but remembered chiefly for his......
Dwight L. Moody was a prominent American evangelist who set the pattern for later evangelism in large cities. Moody......
William Vaughn Moody was an American poet and playwright whose mystical and dignified work was considered a sign......
Clement Clarke Moore was an American scholar of Hebrew and teacher, best known for having been credited with writing......
Julia A. Moore was a Midwestern versifier whose maudlin, often unintentionally hilarious poetry was parodied by......
Marianne Moore was an American poet whose work distilled moral and intellectual insights from the close and accurate......
Nicholas Moore was one of the “New Apocalypse” English poets of the 1940s who reacted against the preoccupation......
Thomas Moore was an Irish poet, satirist, composer, and political propagandist. He was a close friend of Lord Byron......
Pat Mora is an American poet, author, and activist who writes for adults and children. She is a leader in contemporary......
Dom Moraes was an editor, essayist, biographer, and inveterate traveler who was one of the best-known English-language......
Vinícius de Moraes was a Brazilian poet and lyricist whose best-known song was “A Garota de Ipanema” (“The Girl......
Elsa Morante was an Italian novelist, short-story writer, and poet known for the epic and mythical quality of her......
Marino Moretti was an Italian poet and prose writer whose nostalgic, elegant verse established him as a leader......
Christian Morgenstern was a German poet and humorist whose work ranged from the mystical and personally lyrical......
Christopher Morley was an American writer whose versatile works are lighthearted, vigorous displays of the English......
William Morris was an English designer, craftsman, poet, and early socialist, whose designs for furniture, fabrics,......
Sir John Morris-Jones was a teacher, scholar, and poet who revolutionized Welsh literature. By insisting—through......
Jan Andrzej Morsztyn was a Polish poet and diplomat noted for his occasional literature. A courtier of Polish kings......
Zbigniew Morsztyn was a Polish poet well known for his melancholy religious poetry. A courtier of the princely......
Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton was an American poet whose verse, distinctively American in character, was admired......
Huw Morys was one of the finest Welsh poets of the 17th century. Morys wrote during the period when the strict......
Jean Moréas was a Greek-born poet who played a leading part in the French Symbolist movement. Early inspired by......
Moschus was a Greek pastoral poet and grammarian whose only surviving works are three short extracts from his Bucolica,......
Howard Moss was an American poet and editor who was the poetry editor of The New Yorker magazine for almost 40......
Andrew Motion is a British poet, biographer, and novelist who was especially noted for his narrative poetry. He......
Ellen Louise Chandler Moulton was an American writer, critic, and hostess of the late 19th century, particularly......
Anna Cora Mowatt was an American playwright and actress, best known as the author of the satirical play Fashion.......
S.E.K. Mqhayi was a Xhosa poet, historian, and translator who has been called the “father of Xhosa poetry.” Mqhayi,......