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Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda was a Cuban Spanish playwright and poet who is considered one of the foremost Romantic......
Ricardo Güiraldes was an Argentine novelist and poet best remembered for his novel Don Segundo Sombra (1926). This......
Reșat Nuri Güntekin was a prolific Turkish novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and playwright. His best known......
H.D. was an American poet, known initially as an Imagist. She was also a translator, novelist-playwright, and self-proclaimed......
Hella S. Haasse was a Dutch novelist noted for her innovative historical fiction. Haasse studied at the Amsterdam......
Paavo Haavikko was a Finnish humanist poet, novelist, and dramatist whose work is modernistic, experimental, and......
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).......
Ida, countess von Hahn-Hahn was a German author of poetry, travel books, and novels that, though written in an......
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......
Lucretia Peabody Hale was an American novelist and writer of books for children. Hale was an elder sister of minister......
Sarah Josepha Hale was an American writer who, as the first female editor of a magazine, shaped many of the attitudes......
Joseph Hall was an English bishop, moral philosopher, and satirist, remarkable for his literary versatility and......
Radclyffe Hall was an English writer whose novel The Well of Loneliness (1928) created a scandal and was banned......
Fitz-Greene Halleck was an American poet, a leading member of the Knickerbocker group, known for both his satirical......
Ludovic Halévy was a French librettist and novelist who, in collaboration with Henri Meilhac, wrote the librettos......
Patrick Hamilton was an English playwright and novelist, notable for his capture of atmosphere and the Cockney......
Dashiell Hammett was an American writer who created the hard-boiled school of detective fiction. (See detective......
Ralph Hammond Innes was an English novelist and traveler known for adventure stories in which suspense and foreign......
Knut Hamsun was a Norwegian novelist, dramatist, poet, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1920. A......
In 2024 Han Kang became the first South Korean author to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Known for her experimental......
Peter Handke is an avant-garde Austrian playwright, novelist, poet, and essayist, one of the most original German-language......
Daniel Handler is an American author best known for his A Series of Unfortunate Events, a 13-book collection of......
Tom Hanks is an American actor whose cheerful everyman persona made him a natural for starring roles in many popular......
Barry Hannah was an American author of darkly comic, often violent novels and short stories set in the Deep South.......
Joseph Hansen was an American writer, author of a series of crime novels featuring the homosexual insurance investigator......
Martin Alfred Hansen was one of the most widely read Danish authors of his day. Hansen first was a farm worker......
Elizabeth Hardwick was an American novelist, short-story writer, and essayist known for her eloquent literary and......
Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and poet who set much of his work in Wessex, his name for the counties of......
Frances E.W. Harper was an American author, orator, and social reformer who was notable for her poetry, speeches,......
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......
Wilson Harris was a Guyanese author noted for the broad vision and abstract complexity of his novels. Harris attended......
Jim Harrison was an American novelist and poet known for his lyrical treatment of the human struggle between nature......
Harry The Minstrel was the author of the Scottish historical romance The Acts and Deeds of the Illustrious and......
Bret Harte was an American writer who helped create the local-colour school in American fiction. Harte’s family......
L.P. Hartley was an English novelist, short-story writer, and critic whose works fuse a subtle observation of manners......
Jan de Hartog was a Dutch-American novelist and playwright who wrote adventure stories in both Dutch and English.......
Gabriel Harvey was an English writer and friend of the Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser; the latter celebrated their......
Johannes Carsten Hauch was a Danish poet, dramatist, and novelist whose works expressed his high moral seriousness......
Wilhelm Hauff was a German poet and novelist best known for his fairy tales. Educated at the University of Tübingen,......
Alfred Hauge was a Norwegian novelist and poet, best known for his trilogy describing the life of a Norwegian immigrant......
Gerhart Hauptmann was a German playwright, poet, and novelist who was a recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature......
Karel Havlíček Borovský was a Czech author and political journalist, a master prose stylist and epigrammatist who......
Ethan Hawke is an American actor, director, and novelist best known for his portrayals of cerebral sensitive men.......
John Hawkes was an American author whose novels achieve a dreamlike (often nightmarish) intensity through the suspension......
Nathaniel Hawthorne is one of the greatest fiction writers of 19th-century American literature. A master of the......
Hayashi Fumiko was a Japanese novelist whose realistic stories deal with urban working-class life. Hayashi lived......
Eliza Haywood was a prolific English writer of sensational romantic novels that mirrored contemporary 18th-century......
Shirley Hazzard was an Australian-born American writer whose novels and short stories are acclaimed for both their......
Jaroslav Hašek was a Czech writer best known for his satirical novel The Good Soldier Schweik. Hašek worked in......
Bessie Emery Head was an African writer who described the contradictions and shortcomings of pre- and postcolonial......
Lafcadio Hearn was a writer, translator, and teacher who introduced the culture and literature of Japan to the......
Charles Heavysege was a British-born Canadian self-taught working-class poet who took Shakespeare and the Bible......
Ben Hecht was an American novelist, playwright, and film writer who, as a newspaperman in the 1920s, perfected......
Sadeq Hedayat was an Iranian author who introduced modernist techniques into Persian fiction. He is considered......
Olle Hedberg was a Swedish novelist whose stylistic precision and elegant craftsmanship served to satirize the......
Peter Andreas Heiberg was a Danish poet, playwright, and militant spokesman for the radical political ideas generated......
Verner von Heidenstam was a poet and prose writer who led the literary reaction to the Naturalist movement in Sweden,......
Herman Heijermans was a Dutch author and playwright, both naturalistic and didactic, who in his work attacked all......
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......
William Heinesen was a Faroese writer of Danish-language poetry and fiction in which he used his remote North Atlantic......
Robert A. Heinlein was a prolific American writer considered to be one of the most literary and sophisticated of......
Heinrich Von Melk was an early Middle High German poet, the first satirist in German literature. A Benedictine......
Wilhelm Heinse was a German novelist and art critic whose work combined grace with the stormy fervour that is characteristic......
Heliodorus of Emesa was a Greek writer, known as the author of the Aethiopica, the longest and most readable of......
Franz Hellens was a Belgian writer who produced more than 120 works, including novels, plays, criticism, and volumes......
Joseph Heller was an American writer whose novel Catch-22 (1961) was one of the most significant works of protest......
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,......
Marguerite Henry was an American author known for her animal adventure stories, which earned praise from both readers......
Frank Herbert was an American science-fiction writer noted as the author of the best-selling Dune series of futuristic......
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),......
Alexandre Herculano was a historian, novelist, and poet, one of the writers who is credited with introducing Romanticism......
Ferenc Herczeg was a novelist and playwright, the leading literary exponent of conservative-nationalist opinion......
Joseph Hergesheimer was an American author whose novels are typically concerned with the decadent and sophisticated......
Willem Frederik Hermans was a Dutch satirical novelist who vehemently attacked the ills and hypocrisies of society.......
Juan Felipe Herrera is an American poet, author, and activist of Mexican descent who became the first Hispanic......
James Herriot was a British veterinarian and writer. Born James Alfred Wight, he joined the practice of two veterinarian......
John Hersey was an American novelist and journalist noted for his documentary fiction about catastrophic events......
Henrik Hertz was a dramatist and poet, once among the most popular Danish dramatists. Orphaned early, Hertz took......
Paul Hervieu was a French novelist and playwright, most of whose dramas were tragedies centring on family conflicts......
Hermann Hesse was a German novelist and poet who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946. The main theme......
Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse was a German writer and prominent member of the traditionalist Munich school who received......
DuBose Heyward was an American novelist, dramatist, and poet whose first novel, Porgy (1925), was the basis for......
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......
Tony Hillerman was an American novelist who produced taut mysteries that brought to light rich American Indian......
James Hilton was an English novelist whose popular works include Lost Horizon (1933), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1934),......
Chester Himes was an African-American writer whose novels reflect his encounters with racism. As an expatriate......
S.E. Hinton is an American author known for writing about the difficult social system that teenagers create among......