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John D. Barrow was a British astrophysicist who received the 2006 Templeton Prize for Progress Toward Research......
Philip Barry was an American dramatist best known for his comedies of life and manners among the socially privileged.......
Stan Barstow was an English novelist who was noted for his unsentimental depiction of working-class life. Barstow......
Henry Bataille was a French dramatist whose luxuriant plays of passionate love and stifling social conventions......
Gaston Baty was a French playwright and producer who exerted a notable influence on world theatre during the 1920s......
Henry Bauchau was a Belgian novelist, poet, and playwright who was also a practicing psychoanalyst. Like his contemporary......
Eduard von Bauernfeld was an Austrian dramatist who dominated the Vienna Burgtheater for 50 years with his politically......
Vicki Baum was an Austrian-born American novelist whose Menschen im Hotel (1929; “People at the Hotel”; Eng. trans.......
James K. Baxter was a poet whose mastery of versification and striking imagery made him one of New Zealand’s major......
Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais was a French author of two outstanding comedies of intrigue that still retain......
Francis Beaumont was an English Jacobean poet and playwright who collaborated with John Fletcher on comedies and......
Samuel Beckett was an author, critic, and playwright, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969. He wrote......
Henry-François Becque was a dramatist and critic whose loosely structured plays, based on character and motivation......
Brendan Behan was an Irish author noted for his earthy satire and powerful political commentary. Reared in a family......
Aphra Behn was an English dramatist, fiction writer, and poet who was the first Englishwoman known to earn her......
S.N. Behrman was an American short-story writer and playwright best known for popular Broadway plays that commented......
David Belasco was an American theatrical producer and playwright whose important innovations in the techniques......
Bellecour was a playwright who also was one of the leading comic actors of the Comédie-Française (q.v.). The son......
Tahar Ben Jelloun is a Moroccan French novelist, poet, and essayist who wrote expressively about Moroccan culture,......
Jacinto Benavente y Martínez was one of the foremost Spanish dramatists of the 20th century, who was awarded the......
Robert Benchley was an American humorist, actor, and drama critic, whose main persona, that of a slightly confused,......
Alan Bennett is a British playwright who was best known for The Madness of George III (1991) and The History Boys......
Arnold Bennett was a British novelist, playwright, critic, and essayist whose major works form an important link......
Eric Bentley was a British-born American critic, translator, and stage director responsible for introducing the......
Hjalmar Fredrik Elgérus Bergman was a Swedish dramatist, novelist, and short-story writer, who was notable for......
Jean-Jacques Bernard was a French playwright and chief representative of what became known as l’école du silence......
Tristan Bernard was a French playwright, novelist, journalist, and lawyer who wrote for the théâtre de boulevard,......
Thomas Bernhard was an Austrian writer who explored death, social injustice, and human misery in controversial......
Henry Bernstein was a French playwright, initially popular for a series of sensational melodramas, who later turned......
Daniel Berrigan was an American writer, Roman Catholic priest, and antiwar activist whose poems and essays reflect......
Ugo Betti was the foremost internationally known Italian playwright, after Luigi Pirandello, in the first half......
Bhavabhuti was an Indian dramatist and poet, whose dramas, written in Sanskrit and noted for their suspense and......
Bhāsa was the earliest known Sanskrit dramatist, many of whose complete plays have been found. In 1912 an Indian......
Isaac Bickerstaffe was an Irish playwright whose farces and comic operas were popular in the late 18th century.......
François Billetdoux was a French playwright whose works, linked with the avant-garde theatre, examined human relationships......
Kazys Binkis was a poet who led the “Four Winds” literary movement, which introduced Futurism into Lithuania. From......
Laurence Binyon was an English poet, dramatist, and art historian, a pioneer in the European study of Far Eastern......
Robert Montgomery Bird was a novelist and dramatist whose work epitomizes the nascent American literature of the......
Earle Birney was a Canadian writer and educator whose contributions to Canadian letters—especially to poetry—reveal......
Richard Bissell was an American novelist and playwright whose works provide fresh and witty images of Middle Western......
Jens Bjørneboe was a Norwegian novelist, dramatist, essayist, and poet whose work was generally inspired by a sense......
Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson was a poet, dramatist, novelist, journalist, editor, public speaker, theatre director,......
Thomas Blackburn was an English poet, novelist, and critic whose verse is notable for haunted self-examination......
George Blake was a writer whose most interesting books are the novels he wrote about Clydeside shipbuilders. He......
Jean-Richard Bloch was a French essayist, novelist, and playwright active in the cause of socialism. In 1910, while......
Jehan Bodel was a jongleur, epic poet, author of fabliaux, and dramatist, whose Le Jeu de Saint Nicolas (“Play......
Wojciech Bogusławski was the leading playwright of the Polish Enlightenment, a period of cultural revival much......
Franciszek Bohomolec was a Polish dramatist, linguist, and theatrical reformer who was one of the principal playwrights......
François Le Métel, seigneur de Boisrobert was a prolific French dramatist, irreligious churchman, and founding......
Robert Bolt was an English screenwriter and dramatist noted for his epic screenplays. Bolt began work in 1941 for......
Guy Bolton was an American playwright and librettist perhaps best known for his witty and articulate librettos,......
Massimo Bontempelli was an Italian poet, novelist, dramatist, and critic whose “magic realism” developed from Futurism.......
Wolfgang Borchert was a playwright and short-story writer who gave voice to the anguish of the German soldier after......
Johan Borgen was a Norwegian novelist, short-story writer, dramatist, and essayist, one of 20th-century Norway’s......
Dion Boucicault was an Irish-American playwright and actor, a major influence on the form and content of American......
Édouard Bourdet was a French dramatist noted for his satirical and psychological analyses of contemporary social......
Edme Boursault was a French man of letters, active in the literary world of mid-17th-century Paris. Boursault first......
John Bowen was a British playwright and novelist noted for examining the complexity and ambivalence of human motives......
Jane Bowles was an American author whose small body of highly individualistic work enjoyed an underground reputation......
Oskar Braaten was a Norwegian novelist and dramatist who first brought the life of the factory worker to readers......
Sir Malcolm Bradbury was a British novelist and critic who is best known for The History Man (1975), a satirical......
Roark Bradford was an American novelist and short-story writer whose works of fiction and folklore were based on......
Hans Christian Branner was a leading Danish novelist of the post-World War II period. After studying philology......
Volker Braun is a German author whose plays, fiction, and poetry reveal the deep divisions and oppositions that......
Bertolt Brecht was a German poet, playwright, and theatrical reformer whose epic theatre departed from the conventions......
Gerbrand Adriaenszoon Bredero was a poet and playwright who wrote folk songs, farces, and comedies treating cosmopolitan......
Clemens Brentano was a poet, novelist, and dramatist, one of the founders of the Heidelberg Romantic school, the......
Manuel Bretón de los Herreros was a Spanish poet and one of the most important and prolific comic playwrights of......
James Bridie was a Scottish playwright whose popular, witty comedies were significant to the revival of the Scottish......
Eugène Brieux was a French dramatist, one of the leading exponents of the realist drama, whose somewhat didactic......
Alexander Brome was a Royalist poet who wrote drinking songs and satirical verses against the Rump Parliament in......
Richard Brome was an English dramatist generally deemed the most considerable of the minor Jacobean playwrights.......
Henry Brooke was an Irish novelist and dramatist, best known for The Fool of Quality, one of the outstanding English......
Cleanth Brooks was an American teacher and critic whose work was important in establishing the New Criticism, which......
John Brougham was an Irish-born American author of more than 75 popular 19th-century plays. He was also a theatre......
William Hill Brown was a novelist and dramatist whose anonymously published The Power of Sympathy, or the Triumph......
William Wells Brown was an American writer who is considered to be the first African-American to publish a novel.......
Robert Browning was a major English poet of the Victorian age, noted for his mastery of dramatic monologue and......
Johan Nordahl Brun was a poet, dramatist, bishop, and politician who aroused national consciousness in Norway before......
Giordano Bruno was an Italian philosopher, astronomer, mathematician, and occultist whose theories anticipated......
George Buchanan was a Scottish Humanist, educator, and man of letters, who was an eloquent critic of corruption......
Robert Williams Buchanan was an English poet, novelist, and playwright, chiefly remembered for his attacks on the......
Antonio Buero Vallejo was a playwright considered the most important Spanish dramatist of the post-World War II......
Mikhail Bulgakov was a Soviet playwright, novelist, and short-story writer best known for his humour and penetrating......
Ed Bullins was an American playwright, novelist, poet, and journalist who emerged as one of the leading and most......
Henry Cuyler Bunner was a poet, novelist, and editor whose verse and fiction primarily depict the scenes and people......
Frances Hodgson Burnett was an American playwright and author who wrote the popular novel Little Lord Fauntleroy.......
Robert Burton was an English scholar, writer, and Anglican clergyman whose Anatomy of Melancholy is a masterpiece......
Guy Butler was a South African poet and playwright, many of whose poems have extraordinary sensitivity and brilliant......
Cyriel Buysse was a Belgian novelist and playwright, one of the outstanding exponents of Flemish naturalism. Although......
Dino Buzzati was an Italian journalist, dramatist, short-story writer, and novelist, internationally known for......
Georg Büchner was a German dramatist, a major forerunner of the Expressionist school of playwriting of the early......
José de Cadalso y Vázquez was a Spanish writer famous for his Cartas marruecas (1793; “Moroccan Letters”), in which......
Statius Caecilius was a Roman comic poet who was ranked by the literary critic Volcatius Sedigitus at the head......
Pedro Calderón de la Barca was a dramatist and poet who succeeded Lope de Vega as the greatest Spanish playwright......
Erskine Caldwell was an American author whose unadorned novels and stories about the rural poor of the American......
Bebe Moore Campbell was an American novelist and essayist who examined race relations and mental illness in her......
Albert Camus was a French novelist, essayist, and playwright, best known for such novels as L’Étranger (1942; The......
Luís de Camões was Portugal’s great national poet, author of the epic poem Os Lusíadas (1572; The Lusiads), which......
Elias Canetti was a German-language novelist and playwright whose works explore the emotions of crowds, the psychopathology......