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Maria Dermoût was a Dutch novelist and short-story writer known for her subtle and evocative portraits of colonial......
Antoinette du Ligier de la Garde Deshoulières was a French poet who, from 1672 until her death, presided over a......
Jean Desmarets de Saint-Sorlin was a French prose writer, poet, dramatist, Christian polemicist, and political......
Destouches was a dramatist who brought to the tradition of French classical comedy influences derived from the......
Otto Devrient was a German actor, director, producer, and playwright. Grandnephew of the great Romantic actor Ludwig......
Diane di Prima was an American poet, one of the few women of the Beat movement to attain prominence. After attending......
Mohammed Dib was an Algerian novelist, poet, and playwright, known for his early trilogy on Algeria, La Grande......
Charles Dickens was an English novelist, generally considered the greatest of the Victorian era. His many volumes......
Denis Diderot was a French man of letters and philosopher who, from 1745 to 1772, served as chief editor of the......
Joan Didion was an American novelist and essayist known for her lucid prose style and incisive depictions of social......
Franz Ferdinand, count von Dingelstedt was a German poet, playwright, and theatrical producer known for his biting......
Júlio Dinis was a poet, playwright, and novelist, the first great novelist of modern Portuguese middle-class society.......
Diphilus was a major poet of Greek New Comedy and a significant influence on the Roman playwrights Plautus and......
Assia Djebar was an Algerian writer and filmmaker whose novels, written in French, most often focus on women and......
E.L. Doctorow was an American novelist known for his skillful manipulation of traditional genres. Doctorow graduated......
Robert Dodsley was a British author, London bookseller, publisher, playwright, and editor who was influential in......
Owen Dodson was an African-American poet, teacher, director, and playwright and a leading figure in black theatre.......
Maurice Donnay was a French playwright whose dramas deal with love and adultery, social problems, and the manners......
Ariel Dorfman is a Chilean American author and human rights activist whose plays and novels engage with the vibrant......
Tankred Dorst was a German author whose experiments with theatrical forms, translations, and political plays and......
William Douglas-Home was a British playwright who, in four decades, created more than 40 plays, notably light comedies......
Rita Dove is an American poet, writer, and teacher who was the first African American to serve as poet laureate......
Ernest Dowson was one of the most gifted of the circle of English poets of the 1890s known as the Decadents. In......
Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann was a writer most famous for his lyrical poetry, which placed him in the front......
Theodore Dreiser was a novelist who was the outstanding American practitioner of naturalism. He was the leading......
John Drinkwater was an English poet, playwright, and critic, remembered as a typical man of letters of the Georgian......
John Dryden was an English poet, dramatist, and literary critic who so dominated the literary scene of his day......
Jean-François Ducis was a French dramatist who made the first sustained effort to present William Shakespeare’s......
Carol Ann Duffy is a British poet whose well-known and well-liked poetry engaged such topics as gender and oppression,......
Alexandre Dumas, fils was a French playwright and novelist, one of the founders of the “problem play”—that is,......
Alexandre Dumas, père was one of the most prolific and most popular French authors of the 19th century. Without......
Robert Duncan was an American poet, a leader of the Black Mountain group of poets in the 1950s. Duncan attended......
Ronald Duncan was a British playwright, poet, and man of letters whose verse plays express the contrast between......
John Gregory Dunne was an American journalist, novelist, and screenwriter who is noted for his works of social......
Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th baron of Dunsany was an Irish dramatist and storyteller, whose many popular......
Marguerite Duras was a French novelist, screenwriter, scenarist, playwright, and film director, internationally......
Agustín Durán was a Spanish literary critic, bibliographer, librarian, writer, and editor who was one of the major......
Utpal Dutt was an Indian actor, director, and writer who was a radical figure in Bengali theatre and cinema for......
Alexander Dyce was a Scottish editor whose works, characterized by scrupulous care and integrity, contributed to......
Paul Déroulède was a French politician, poet, and dramatist who promoted an alliance between France and Russia.......
Tibor Déry was a Hungarian novelist, short-story writer, poet, and playwright, one of the most respected and controversial......
Friedrich Dürrenmatt was a Swiss playwright, novelist, and essayist whose satiric, almost farcical tragicomic plays......
Gabriele D’Annunzio was an Italian poet, novelist, dramatist, short-story writer, journalist, military hero, and......
Thomas D’Urfey was an English dramatist, satirist, and songwriter with a light satirical touch whose plays were......
John Earle was an Anglican clergyman, best known as the author of Micro-cosmographie. Or, A Peece of the World......
Marie, baroness von Ebner-Eschenbach was an Austrian novelist who portrayed life among both the poor and the aristocratic.......
José Echegaray y Eizaguirre was a mathematician, statesman, and the leading Spanish dramatist of the last quarter......
Lonne Elder III was an American playwright whose critically acclaimed masterwork, Ceremonies in Dark Old Men (1965,......
T.S. Eliot was an American-English poet, playwright, literary critic, and editor, a leader of the Modernist movement......
Ben Elton is a multifaceted comic actor, novelist, stand-up comedian, screenwriter and dramatist. A prominent figure......
Juan del Encina was a playwright, poet, priest, and composer of secular vocal music, who was the first Spanish......
Quintus Ennius was an epic poet, dramatist, and satirist, the most influential of the early Latin poets, rightly......
Per Olov Enquist was a Swedish writer and social critic of the 1960s. Enquist’s first novels, Kristallögat (1961;......
Epicharmus was a Greek poet who, according to the Suda lexicon of the 10th century ad, was the originator of Sicilian......
Paul Ernst was a German writer known particularly for his short stories and for essays on philosophical, economic,......
Saint John Ervine was a British playwright, novelist, and critic, one of the first to write dramas in the style......
José de Espronceda y Delgado was a Romantic poet and revolutionary, often called the Spanish Lord Byron. He fled......
Sir George Etherege was an English diplomat and creator of the Restoration-era comedy of manners. Etherege probably......
Eupolis was one of the leading Athenian poets of the vigorous and satirical Old Comedy, and a rival of Aristophanes.......
Euripides was the last of classical Athens’s three great tragic dramatists, following Aeschylus and Sophocles.......
Mari Evans was an African American author of poetry, children’s literature, and plays. Evans attended the University......
Johannes Ewald was one of Denmark’s greatest lyric poets and the first to use themes from early Scandinavian myths......
Diego Fabbri was an Italian playwright whose plays for stage and television often carried religious themes that......
Philippe Fabre d’Églantine was a French political dramatic satirist and prominent figure in the French Revolution;......
Émile Fabre was a French playwright and administrator of the Comédie-Française (1915–36) who developed it into......
Émile Faguet was a French literary historian and moralist who wrote many influential critical works revealing a......
George Farquhar was an Irish playwright of real comic power who wrote for the English stage at the beginning of......
Charles-Simon Favart was a French dramatist and theatre director who was one of the creators of the opéra comique.......
Camillo Federici was an Italian dramatist and actor, whose comedies were highly popular in the late 18th century.......
Ernest F. Fenollosa was an American Orientalist and educator who made a significant contribution to the preservation......
Elijah Fenton was an English poet perhaps best known for his collaboration in a translation of the Greek epic poem......
Edna Ferber was an American novelist and short-story writer who wrote with compassion and curiosity about Midwestern......
Leandro Fernández de Moratín was a dramatist and poet, the most influential Neoclassic literary figure of the Spanish......
Lucas Fernández was a Spanish dramatist and musician, whose plays are notable for their effective dialogue, simple......
António Ferreira was a Portuguese poet who was influential in fostering the new Renaissance style of poetry and......
Georges Feydeau was a French dramatist whose farces delighted Parisian audiences in the years immediately prior......
Nathan Field was one of the principal actors of England’s Elizabethan stage. Field attended St. Paul’s School,......
Henry Fielding was a novelist and playwright, who, with Samuel Richardson, is considered a founder of the English......
Harvey Fierstein is an American comedian, author, and playwright who was best known as the author of The Torch......
Timothy Findley was a Canadian author known for his intelligent writing and storytelling. His subject matter often......
Harrison Grey Fiske was an American playwright, theatrical manager, and journalist who with his wife, Minnie Maddern......
Clyde Fitch was an American playwright best known for plays of social satire and character study. Fitch graduated......
Ennio Flaiano was an Italian screenwriter, playwright, novelist, journalist, and drama critic who was especially......
Hildegarde Flanner was an American poet, essayist, and playwright known for her traditional poems that conjured......
Gustave Flaubert was a novelist regarded as the prime mover of the realist school of French literature and best......
Richard Flecknoe was an English poet, dramatist, and traveller, whose writings are notable for both the praise......
John Fletcher was an English Jacobean dramatist who collaborated with Francis Beaumont and other dramatists on......
Dario Fo was an Italian avant-garde playwright, manager-director, and actor-mime who was awarded the Nobel Prize......
Denis Ivanovich Fonvizin was a playwright who satirized the cultural pretensions and privileged coarseness of the......
Horton Foote was an American playwright and screenwriter who evoked American life in beautifully observed minimal......
Samuel Foote was an English actor, wit, and playwright whose gift for mimicry, often directed at his peers, made......
John Ford was an English dramatist of the Caroline period, whose revenge tragedies are characterized by certain......
Maria Irene Fornés was a Cuban-born American dramatist. Her family moved to the United States in 1945, and she......
Ugo Foscolo was a poet and novelist whose works articulate the feelings of many Italians during the turbulent epoch......
Jon Fosse is a Norwegian author of novels, plays, poems, children’s books, and essays, who has also worked as an......
Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte, Baron Fouqué was a German novelist and playwright remembered chiefly as the......
Ivan Franko was a Ukrainian author, scholar, journalist, and political activist who gained preeminence among Ukrainian......
Michael Frayn is a British playwright, novelist, and translator whose work is often compared to that of Anton Chekhov......
Şemseddin Sami Fraşeri was an author and lexicographer who was a leading figure in 19th-century Turkish literature.......
Aleksander Fredro was a major Polish playwright, poet, and author of memoirs whose work is remarkable for its brilliant......