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Maurice de Guérin was a French Romantic poet who achieved cultish admiration after his death. Reared in a strictly......
Gustaf Fredrik, Count Gyllenborg was a Swedish poet known for his satirical and reflective poetry. Although members......
Lars Gyllensten was a Swedish intellectual, professor of histology, poet, and prolific philosophical novelist.......
Wanda Hazel Gág was an American artist and author whose dynamic visual style imbued the often commonplace subjects......
Manuel Gálvez was a novelist and biographer, whose documentation of a wide range of social ills in Argentina in......
Antoine Gérin-Lajoie was a writer, librarian, and leader in the early literary movement of French Canada. During......
Damião de Góis was a leading Portuguese humanist, who had an encyclopaedic mind and was one of the most critical......
Ramón Gómez de la Serna was a Spanish writer whose greguerías, brief poetic statements characterized by a free......
Ziya Gökalp was a sociologist, writer, and poet, one of the most important intellectuals and spokesmen of the Turkish......
H.D. was an American poet, known initially as an Imagist. She was also a translator, novelist-playwright, and self-proclaimed......
Malek Haddad was an Algerian poet, novelist, and cultural adviser. Haddad abandoned law studies in Aix-en-Provence......
Gudmundur G. Hagalín was an Icelandic novelist, short-story writer, and essayist. His works constitute a social......
Sir H. Rider Haggard was an English novelist best known for his romantic adventure King Solomon’s Mines (1885).......
David Halberstam was an American journalist and author who received a Pulitzer Prize in 1964 for his penetrating......
Edward Everett Hale was an American clergyman and author best remembered for his short story “The Man Without a......
Janet Campbell Hale was a Native American author whose writings often blend personal memoir with stories of her......
Louise Closser Hale was a successful American character actress who was also the author of popular novels. Louise......
Sarah Josepha Hale was an American writer who, as the first female editor of a magazine, shaped many of the attitudes......
Alex Haley was an American writer whose works of historical fiction and reportage depicted the struggles of African......
George Savile, 1st marquess of Halifax was an English statesman and political writer known as “The Trimmer” because......
Said Halim Paşa was an Ottoman statesman who served as grand vizier (chief minister) from 1913 to 1916. The grandson......
Basil Hall was a British naval officer and traveler remembered for noteworthy accounts of his visits to the Orient,......
Donald Hall was an American poet, essayist, and critic, whose poetic style moved from studied formalism to greater......
Edward Hall was an English historian whose chronicle was one of the chief sources of William Shakespeare’s history......
James Hall was an American author who was one of the earliest to write about the American frontier. Hall was a......
Arthur Henry Hallam was an English essayist and poet who died before his considerable talent developed; he is remembered......
Richard Halliburton was an American travel and adventure writer who spent most of his adult life exploring the......
Robert Hamerling was an Austrian poet remembered chiefly for his epics. After studying in Vienna, he became a teacher......
Alexander Hamilton was a New York delegate to the Constitutional Convention (1787), major author of the Federalist......
Knut Hamsun was a Norwegian novelist, dramatist, poet, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1920. A......
Han Yu was a master of Chinese prose, an outstanding poet, and the first proponent of what later came to be known......
Peter Handke is an avant-garde Austrian playwright, novelist, poet, and essayist, one of the most original German-language......
Barry Hannah was an American author of darkly comic, often violent novels and short stories set in the Deep South.......
Elizabeth Hardwick was an American novelist, short-story writer, and essayist known for her eloquent literary and......
Joy Harjo is an American poet, writer, musician, and activist who was the first Native American to be named U.S.......
Frances E.W. Harper was an American author, orator, and social reformer who was notable for her poetry, speeches,......
Ida A. Husted Harper was a journalist and suffragist, remembered for her writings in the popular press for and......
Michael Harrington was an American socialist activist and author, best known for his book The Other America (1962),......
Alexander Harris was an English author whose Settlers and Convicts; or, Recollections of Sixteen Years’ Labour......
E. Lynn Harris was an American author, who in a series of novels drew on his personal familiarity with the gay......
Fred Harris was an American politician, educator, and writer who served as a U.S. senator from 1964 to early 1973.......
Joel Chandler Harris was an American author, creator of the folk character Uncle Remus. As apprentice on a weekly......
Georg Philipp Harsdörfer was a German poet and theorist of the Baroque movement who wrote more than 47 volumes......
H.L.A. Hart was an English philosopher, teacher, and author who was the foremost legal philosopher and one of the......
Moss Hart was one of the most successful U.S. playwrights of the 20th century. At 17 Hart obtained a job as office......
L.P. Hartley was an English novelist, short-story writer, and critic whose works fuse a subtle observation of manners......
Sir John Hawkins was an English magistrate, writer, and author of the first history of music in English. Hawkins......
Sir Richard Hawkins was an English seaman and adventurer whose Observations in His Voyage Into the South Sea (1622)......
John Hay was the U.S. secretary of state (1898–1905) who skillfully guided the diplomacy of his country during......
Hayashi Shihei was a Japanese scholar, a specialist in military affairs, who first drew attention to Japan’s inadequate......
William Hayley was an English poet, biographer, and patron of the arts. Hayley is best remembered for his friendships......
Hayton was the king of Little Armenia, now in Turkey, from 1224 to 1269. The account of his travels in western......
William Hazlitt was an English writer best known for his humanistic essays. He was a major figure of the Romanticism......
Shirley Hazzard was an Australian-born American writer whose novels and short stories are acclaimed for both their......
Bessie Emery Head was an African writer who described the contradictions and shortcomings of pre- and postcolonial......
Seamus Heaney was an Irish poet whose work is notable for its evocation of Irish rural life and events in Irish......
Lafcadio Hearn was a writer, translator, and teacher who introduced the culture and literature of Japan to the......
Thomas Hearne was an English historian and antiquarian whose editions of English medieval chronicles were important......
Hecataeus of Miletus was a groundbreaking Greek author of an early history and geography. When the Persian Empire......
Ben Hecht was an American novelist, playwright, and film writer who, as a newspaperman in the 1920s, perfected......
Saint Hegesippus ; feast day April 7) was a Greek Christian historian and champion of orthodoxy who opposed the......
Johanne Luise Heiberg was a Danish actress and manager, lionized by the intelligentsia of her day. Heiberg began......
Carolyn Heilbrun was an American scholar and feminist literary critic who became known for the mystery stories......
Heinrich Heine was a German poet whose international literary reputation and influence were established by the......
Helgaud was a French Benedictine monk at the abbey of Fleury-sur-Loire whose major work, Epitoma vitae Roberti......
Lillian Hellman was an American playwright and motion-picture screenwriter whose dramas forcefully attacked injustice,......
Gustaf Hellström was a Swedish realist novelist, journalist, and literary critic. As foreign correspondent for......
Ernest Hemingway was an American novelist and short-story writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature......
Aleksandar Hemon is a Bosnian American writer known for his short stories and novels that explore issues of exile,......
Louis Hennepin was a Franciscan missionary who, with the celebrated explorer René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La......
Pedro Henríquez Ureña was a critic, philologian, educator, and essayist, one of the most influential critic-scholars......
Josiah Henson was an American labourer and clergyman who escaped slavery in 1830 and found refuge in Canada, where......
Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert was an English courtier, soldier, diplomat, historian, metaphysical poet, and......
George Herbert was an English religious poet, a major metaphysical poet, notable for the purity and effectiveness......
Sir A. P. Herbert was an English novelist, playwright, poet, and politician, author of more than 50 books, famous......
Xavier Herbert was an Australian novelist and short-story writer best known for his voluble novel Capricornia (1938),......
Zbigniew Herbert was one of the leading Polish poets of the post-World War II generation. Herbert attended an underground......
Hermann Von Reichenau was a German chronicler, poet, composer, astronomer, and mathematician. A contemporary of......
John K. Herr was a U.S. Army officer who was the last branch chief of cavalry (1938–42). He was a controversial......
Fernando de Herrera was a lyric poet and man of letters who was one of the leading figures in the first School......
Seymour Hersh is an American journalist whose reporting generally focused on the U.S. government and its involvement......
Henrik Hertz was a dramatist and poet, once among the most popular Danish dramatists. Orphaned early, Hertz took......
John Hervey, Baron Hervey was a politician and wit whose Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second are of first......
Aleksandr Ivanovich Herzen was a political thinker, activist, and writer who originated the theory of a unique......
Hesychius Of Miletus was a Byzantine historian and literary biographer whose chronicle of world history influenced......
Gordon Hewart, 1st Viscount Hewart was the lord chief justice of England from 1922 to 1940. A scholar of University......
Ranulf Higden was an English monk and chronicler remembered for his Polychronicon, a compilation of much of the......
Patricia Highsmith was an American novelist and short-story writer who was best known for psychological thrillers,......
Higuchi Ichiyō was a poet and novelist, the most important Japanese woman writer of her period, whose characteristic......
Oscar Hijuelos was an American novelist, the son of Cuban immigrants, whose writing chronicles the pre-Castro Cuban......
Aaron Hill was an English poet, dramatist, and essayist whose adaptations of Voltaire’s plays Zaïre (The Tragedy......
Tony Hillerman was an American novelist who produced taut mysteries that brought to light rich American Indian......
Benny Hinn is a televangelist, faith healer, and author known for his “miracle crusades” that are held in major......
Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel was a German writer of the late Enlightenment and a disciple of the philosopher Immanuel......
Christopher Hitchens was a British American author, critic, and bon vivant whose trenchant polemics on politics......
Edward Hoagland is an American novelist, travel writer, and essayist, noted especially for his writings about nature......
Sigurd Hoel was a novelist who is considered most representative of the interwar generation of fiction writers......
Eric Hoffer was an American longshoreman and philosopher whose writings on life, power, and social order brought......
Abbie Hoffman was an American political activist who founded the Youth International Party (Yippies) and was known......
Daniel Hoffman was an American poet and educator whose verse is noted for its merging of history, myth, and personal......