Novelists A-K Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel was a German writer of the late Enlightenment and a disciple of the philosopher Immanuel......
Edward Hoagland is an American novelist, travel writer, and essayist, noted especially for his writings about nature......
Russell Hoban was an American novelist and children’s writer who combined myth, fantasy, humour, and philosophy......
Laura Z. Hobson was an American novelist and short-story writer noted for her novel Gentleman’s Agreement (1947),......
Sigurd Hoel was a novelist who is considered most representative of the interwar generation of fiction writers......
Alice Hoffman is an American novelist whose books about women in search of their identities mix realism and the......
E.T.A. Hoffmann was a German writer, composer, and painter known for his stories in which supernatural and sinister......
Heinrich Hoffmann was a German physician and writer who is best known for his creation of Struwwelpeter (“Slovenly......
Gert Hofmann was a German novelist who examined morality and the resonances of Nazism in postwar Germany. Hofmann......
Hugo von Hofmannsthal was an Austrian poet, dramatist, and essayist. He made his reputation with his lyrical poems......
Linda Hogan is a Chickasaw poet and novelist whose works often revolve around environmental concerns. Hogan spent......
James Hogg was a Scottish poet, known as the “Ettrick Shepherd,” who enjoyed a vogue during the ballad revival......
Ludvig Holberg, Baron Holberg was the outstanding Scandinavian literary figure of the Enlightenment period, claimed......
Marietta Holley was an American humorist who popularized women’s rights and temperance doctrines under the pen......
Sven Holm was a Danish novelist and short-story writer, a participant in the political movement in Danish literature......
Karl von Holtei was an author who achieved success by his “vaudevilles,” or ballad operas, and by his recitations.......
A.M. Homes is an American novelist and short-story writer known for her transgressive and darkly humorous explorations......
William Hone was an English radical journalist, bookseller, publisher, and satirist, notable for his attacks on......
Theodore Edward Hook was a prolific English playwright and novelist, best remembered as a founder of the “silver-fork”......
Colleen Hoover is an American author who became a publishing phenomenon in the early 21st century and is known......
Anthony Hope was an English author of cloak-and-sword romances, notably The Prisoner of Zenda. Educated at Marlborough......
Pauline Hopkins was an African-American novelist, playwright, journalist, and editor. She was a pioneer in her......
Horace was an outstanding Latin lyric poet and satirist under the emperor Augustus. The most frequent themes of......
Paul Horgan was a versatile American author noted especially for histories and historical fiction about the southwestern......
Nick Hornby is a British novelist, screenwriter, and essayist known for his sharply comedic, pop-culture-drenched......
Anthony Horowitz is a prolific British author and screenwriter known for his popular young adult fiction. Horowitz......
Ödön Edmund Josef von Horváth was a Hungarian novelist and playwright who was one of the most promising German-language......
Janette Turner Hospital is an Australian novelist and short-story writer who explored the political, cultural,......
Khaled Hosseini is an Afghan-born American novelist who is known for his vivid depictions of Afghanistan, most......
Michel Houellebecq is a French writer, satirist, and provocateur whose work exposes his sometimes darkly humorous,......
Geoffrey Household was a British novelist best known for Rogue Male (1939; also published as Man Hunt), a psychological......
Elizabeth Jane Howard was a British writer of novels and shorter fiction who was praised for her deft characterizations......
E.W. Howe was an American editor, novelist, and essayist known for his iconoclasm and pessimism. Howe went to work......
William Dean Howells was a U.S. novelist and critic, the dean of late 19th-century American letters, the champion......
Sir Fred Hoyle was a British mathematician and astronomer best known as the foremost proponent and defender of......
Bohumil Hrabal was a Czech author of comic, nearly surreal tales about poor workers, eccentrics, failures, and......
L. Ron Hubbard was an American novelist and founder of the Church of Scientology. Hubbard grew up in Helena, Montana,......
W.H. Hudson was a British author, naturalist, and ornithologist, best known for his exotic romances, especially......
Richard Hughes was a British writer whose novel A High Wind in Jamaica (1929; filmed 1965; original title The Innocent......
Ted Hughes was an English poet whose most characteristic verse is without sentimentality, emphasizing the cunning......
Thomas Hughes was a British jurist, reformer, and novelist best known for Tom Brown’s School Days. Hughes attended......
Victor Hugo was a poet, novelist, and dramatist who was the most important of the French Romantic writers. Though......
Vicente Huidobro was a Chilean poet, self-proclaimed father of the short-lived avant-garde movement known as Creacionismo......
Keri Hulme was a New Zealand novelist, poet, and short-story writer, chiefly known for her first novel, The Bone......
Josephine Humphreys is an American novelist noted for her sensitive evocations of family life in the southern United......
Evan Hunter was a prolific American writer of best-selling fiction, of which more than 50 books are crime stories......
Fannie Hurst was an American novelist, dramatist, and screenwriter. Hurst grew up and attended schools in St. Louis,......
Zora Neale Hurston was an American folklorist and writer associated with the Harlem Renaissance who celebrated......
Nancy Huston is a Canadian novelist and nonfiction author who writes in French and English and makes prizewinning......
Aldous Huxley was an English novelist and critic gifted with an acute and far-ranging intelligence whose works......
Joris-Karl Huysmans was a French writer whose major novels epitomize successive phases of the aesthetic, spiritual,......
Qurratulain Hyder was an Indian writer, editor, scholar, and translator who helped the novel become a serious genre......
Anne Hébert was a French Canadian poet, novelist, and playwright noted as an original literary stylist. She lived......
Louis Hémon was a French author of Maria Chapdelaine, the best-known novel of French Canadian pioneer life. After......
Friedrich Hölderlin was a German lyric poet who succeeded in naturalizing the forms of classical Greek verse in......
Peter Høeg is a Danish author best known for his award-winning novel Frøken Smillas fornemmelse for sne (1992;......
Hüseyin Rahmi Gürpinar was a Turkish novelist, a prolific writer known for skillfully depicted sketches of life......
Ṣunʿ Allāh Ibrāhīm is an Egyptian novelist and social critic best known for his satires, which are characterized......
Ibuse Masuji was a Japanese novelist noted for sharp but sympathetic short portraits of the foibles of ordinary......
Jorge Icaza was an Ecuadorean novelist and playwright whose brutally realistic portrayals of the exploitation of......
Yūsuf Idrīs was an Egyptian playwright and novelist who broke with traditional Arabic literature by mixing colloquial......
Michael Ignatieff is a Canadian author, literary critic, and politician who represented the Etobicoke-Lakeshore......
Ihara Saikaku was a poet and novelist, one of the most brilliant figures of the 17th-century revival of Japanese......
Witi Ihimaera is a Māori author whose novels and short stories explore the clash between Māori and Pākehā (white,......
Gyula Illyés was a Hungarian poet, novelist, dramatist, and dissident, a leading literary figure in Hungary during......
Karl Leberecht Immermann was a dramatist and novelist whose works included two forerunners in German literary history:......
Elizabeth Inchbald was an English novelist, playwright, and actress whose successful prose romances, A Simple Story......
Jean Ingelow was an English poet and novelist popular in her own day and remembered for her narrative poem “The......
Bernhard Severin Ingemann was a historical novelist and poet whose works glorifying Denmark’s medieval past were......
Meinrad Inglin was a Swiss novelist and short-story writer who powerfully portrayed rural and small town life and......
Inoue Yasushi was a Japanese novelist noted for his historical fiction, notably Tempyō no iraka (1957; The Roof......
John Irving is an American novelist and short-story writer who established his reputation with the novel The World......
Washington Irving was described as the “first American man of letters.” He wrote numerous works but is best known......
Karol Irzykowski was a Polish novelist and literary critic well known for his rejection of Realism, which he considered......
Jorge Isaacs was a Colombian poet and novelist whose best work, María (1867; Maria: A South American Romance, 1977),......
Christopher Isherwood was a British-American novelist and playwright best known for his novels about Berlin in......
Kazuo Ishiguro is a Japanese-born British novelist known for his lyrical tales of regret fused with subtle optimism.......
Ishihara Shintarō was a Japanese writer and politician, who served as governor of Tokyo from 1999 to 2012. Ishihara......
Fazil Iskander was an Abkhazian author who wrote in Russian and was best known for using humour and a digressive......
José Francisco de Isla was a Spanish satirist and preacher noted for his novel known as Fray Gerundio. Isla showed......
Vsevolod Ivanov was a Soviet prose writer noted for his vivid naturalistic realism, one of the most original writers......
Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz was a Polish poet, novelist, playwright, and essayist whose reputation rests largely on his......
Helen Hunt Jackson was an American poet, novelist, and advocate for Indigenous rights. She was the daughter of......
Shirley Jackson was an American novelist and short-story writer best known for her story “The Lottery” (1948).......
Max Jacob was a French poet who played a decisive role in the new directions of modern poetry during the early......
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi was a German philosopher, major exponent of the philosophy of feeling (Gefühlsphilosophie)......
Jens Peter Jacobsen was a Danish novelist and poet who inaugurated the Naturalist mode of fiction in Denmark and......
Dan Jacobson was a South African-born novelist and short-story writer who wrote with both humour and pathos of......
Christian Jacq is a French Egyptologist and writer known as the author of popular novels set in ancient Egypt.......
Muhammad ʿAli Jamalzadah was an Iranian prose writer who became one of the most important figures in 20th-century......
C.L.R. James was a West Indian-born cultural historian, cricket writer, and political activist who was a leading......
E.L. James is a British author best known for the Fifty Shades series of erotic novels. James is the daughter of......
Henry James was an American novelist and, as a naturalized English citizen from 1915, a great figure in the transatlantic......
P.D. James was a British mystery novelist best known for her fictional detective Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard.......
Tove Jansson was a Finnish artist and writer-illustrator of children’s books (in Swedish). In her books, she created......
Benjamín Jarnés was a Spanish novelist and biographer. In 1910 Jarnés joined the army and began studies at the......
Randall Jarrell was an American poet, novelist, and critic who is noted for revitalizing the reputations of Robert......
Mieczysław Jastrun was a Polish lyric poet and essayist whose work represents a constant quest for new poetic forms......
Jean Paul was a German novelist and humorist whose works were immensely popular in the first 20 years of the 19th......
Richard Jefferies was an English naturalist, novelist, and essayist whose best work combines fictional invention......