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children's literature
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  • education
  • entertainment
  • history and society
  • literature
  • philosophy and religion
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Mark Twain
American writer
Mark Twain was an American humorist, journalist, lecturer, and novelist who acquired international fame for his travel narratives, especially The Innocents Abroad (1869), Roughing It (1872), and Life on...
John Calvin
French theologian
John Calvin was a theologian and ecclesiastical statesman. He was the leading French Protestant reformer and the most important figure in the second generation of the Protestant Reformation. His interpretation...
Robert Louis Stevenson
British author
Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish essayist, poet, and author of fiction and travel books, best known for his novels Treasure Island (1881), Kidnapped (1886), The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr....
Lewis Carroll
British author
Lewis Carroll was an English logician, mathematician, photographer, and novelist, especially remembered for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass (1871). His...
A son of Salem
American writer
Nathaniel Hawthorne is one of the greatest fiction writers of 19th-century American literature. A master of the allegorical and symbolic tale, he remains best known for the novels The Scarlet Letter (1850)...
C.S. Lewis
Irish-born author and scholar
C.S. Lewis was an Irish-born scholar, novelist, and author of about 40 books, many of them on Christian apologetics, including The Screwtape Letters and Mere Christianity. His works of greatest lasting...
Rudyard Kipling
British writer
Rudyard Kipling was an English short-story writer, poet, and novelist chiefly remembered for his celebration of British imperialism, his tales and poems of British soldiers in India, and his tales for...
The man who invented Middle-earth
English author
J.R.R. Tolkien was an English writer and scholar who achieved fame with his children’s book The Hobbit (1937) and his richly inventive epic fantasy The Lord of the Rings (1954–55). At age four Tolkien,...
Dr. Seuss postage stamp
American author and illustrator
Dr. Seuss was an American writer and illustrator of immensely popular children’s books noted for their nonsense words, playful rhymes, and unusual creatures. After graduating from Dartmouth College (B.A.,...
P.L. Travers.
British author
P.L. Travers was an Australian English writer known for her Mary Poppins books, about a magical nanny. The books insightfully explored the fraught relationship between children and adults through a combination...
John Lithgow
American actor
John Lithgow is an American stage and screen character actor known for his extreme versatility, earning acclaim in roles ranging from mild-mannered everymen to cold-blooded killers. Lithgow was born into...
Neil Gaiman
British writer
Neil Gaiman is a British writer who earned critical praise and popular success with richly imagined fantasy tales that frequently feature a darkly humorous tone. His notable works include the comic book...
James Patterson
American author
James Patterson is an American author, principally known for his thriller and suspense novels. His prolific output and business savvy made him a ubiquitous presence on best-seller lists in the late 20th...
American actress and singer
Bette Midler is an American actress and singer who is known for her dynamic energy, comedic wit, and campy humour. Midler was raised in rural Aiea, Oahu, the third of four children of a house painter and...
Ian Fleming
British author
Ian Fleming was a suspense-fiction novelist whose character James Bond, the stylish, high-living British secret service agent 007, became one of the most successful and widely imitated heroes of 20th-century...
Alexander McCall Smith
British writer
Alexander McCall Smith is a British writer, creator of a series of novels about Precious Ramotswe, a fictional character who is Botswana’s only female detective. McCall Smith was raised in Southern Rhodesia...
Maya Angelou, 1996.
American poet, memoirist, and actress
Maya Angelou was an American poet, memoirist, and actress whose several volumes of autobiography explore the themes of economic, racial, and sexual oppression. Although born in St. Louis, Angelou spent...
Louisa May Alcott
American author
Louisa May Alcott was an American author known for her children’s books, especially the classic Little Women (1868–69). A daughter of the transcendentalist Bronson Alcott, Louisa spent most of her life...
Judy Blume
American author
Judy Blume is an American author known for creating juvenile fiction that features people and situations identifiable to young readers. While her frankness, first-person narratives, and ability to portray...
Christina Rossetti, chalk drawing by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1866; in a private collection
English poet
Christina Rossetti was one of the most important of English women poets both in range and quality. She excelled in works of fantasy, in poems for children, and in religious poetry. Christina was the youngest...
Salman Rushdie, 2008
British-American writer
Salman Rushdie is an Indian-born British-American writer whose allegorical novels examine historical and philosophical issues by means of surreal characters, brooding humor, and an effusive and melodramatic...
John Grisham
American writer
John Grisham is an American writer, attorney, and politician whose legal thrillers often top best-seller lists and are adapted for film. In the late 20th century, Grisham became one of the fastest-selling...
New Zealand author
Witi Ihimaera is a Māori author whose novels and short stories explore the clash between Māori and Pākehā (white, European-derived) cultural values in his native New Zealand. Ihimaera attended the University...
New Zealand writer
Patricia Grace is a New Zealand writer who was a foundational figure in the rise and development of Māori fiction. Her work has been acclaimed for its depiction of Māori culture in general as well as Māori...
American author
Daniel Handler is an American author best known for his A Series of Unfortunate Events, a 13-book collection of unhappy morality tales for older children that was published between 1999 and 2006. Handler...
Maurice Maeterlinck, c. 1890.
Belgian author
Maurice Maeterlinck was a Belgian Symbolist poet, playwright, and essayist who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1911 for his outstanding works of the Symbolist theatre. He wrote in French and looked...
J.K. Rowling
British author
J.K. Rowling is a British author and the creator of the popular and critically acclaimed Harry Potter series, about a young sorcerer in training. After graduating from the University of Exeter in 1986,...
Chinua Achebe
Nigerian author
Chinua Achebe was a Nigerian novelist acclaimed for his unsentimental depictions of the social and psychological disorientation accompanying the imposition of Western customs and values upon traditional...
Toni Morrison
American author
Toni Morrison was an American writer noted for her examination of Black experience (particularly Black female experience) within the Black community and for her poetic, luminous prose. Considered one of...
New Zealand author
Maurice Gee is a New Zealand novelist best known for his realistic evocations of New Zealand life and his fantastical tales for young adults. Gee earned a master’s degree in English (1954) from Auckland...
Lamb, Mary Ann; Lamb, Charles
British author
Charles Lamb was an English essayist and critic, best known for his Essays of Elia (1823–33). Lamb went to school at Christ’s Hospital, where he studied until 1789. He was a near contemporary there of...
Alice Walker
American writer
Alice Walker is an American writer whose novels, short stories, and poems are noted for their insightful treatment of African American culture. Her novels, most notably The Color Purple (1982), focus particularly...
English author
Arthur Ransome was an English writer best known for the Swallows and Amazons series of children’s novels (1930–47), which set the pattern for “holiday adventure” stories. After studying science for only...
Kate DiCamillo
American author
Kate DiCamillo is an American author whose award-winning children’s books commonly confront themes of loss but whose protagonists—who range from a lonely girl in Florida to a lost porcelain rabbit—find...
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
French author
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was a French aviator and writer whose works are the unique testimony of a pilot and a warrior who looked at adventure and danger with a poet’s eyes. His fable Le Petit Prince (The...
Roald Dahl
British author
Roald Dahl was a British writer who was a popular author of ingenious and irreverent children’s books. His best-known works include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) and Matilda (1988), both of...
Eric Carle: The Very Hungry Caterpillar
American children’s author and illustrator
Eric Carle was an American writer and illustrator of children’s literature who published numerous best-selling books, among them The Very Hungry Caterpillar (1969), which by 2018 had sold some 50 million...
Soviet writer
Valentin Katayev was a Soviet novelist and playwright whose lighthearted, satirical treatment of postrevolutionary social conditions rose above the generally uninspired official Soviet style. Katayev,...
American writer and educator
Jon Scieszka is an American children’s author and educator perhaps best known for his book The Stinky Cheese Man, and Other Fairly Stupid Tales (1992). Scieszka, an avid reader in his youth, said that...
Louise Erdrich
American author
Louise Erdrich is an American author whose principal subject is the Ojibwe people of the northern Midwest. Among her acclaimed novels are The Round House (2012; winner of the National Book Award) and The...
James Thurber, 1955.
American writer and cartoonist
James Thurber was an American writer and cartoonist, whose well-known and highly acclaimed writings and drawings picture the urban man as one who escapes into fantasy because he is befuddled and beset...
Suzanne Collins, 2012
American author and screenwriter
Suzanne Collins is an American author and screenwriter, best known for the immensely popular Hunger Games series of young adult novels. Collins was the youngest of four children. Because her father was...
One of Britain's most popular authors
British writer
Philip Pullman is a British author of novels for children and young adults who is best known for the fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials (1995–2000). Pullman was the son of a Royal Air Force officer. His...
American author
Alice Hoffman is an American novelist whose books about women in search of their identities mix realism and the supernatural. Hoffman was educated at Adelphi University (B.A., 1973) and Stanford University...
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
American author
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings was an American short-story writer and novelist who founded a regional literature of backwoods Florida. Marjorie Kinnan’s father, who worked for the U.S. Patent Office, died when...
American author
Maxine Kumin was an American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, novelist, essayist, and children’s author. Kumin’s novels were praised in literary circles, but she was best known for her poetry, written primarily...
Carol Ann Duffy
British poet
Carol Ann Duffy is a British poet whose well-known and well-liked poetry engaged such topics as gender and oppression, expressing them in familiar, conversational language that made her work accessible...
Ursula K. Le Guin
American author
Ursula K. Le Guin was an American writer best known for tales of science fiction and fantasy imbued with concern for character development and language. Le Guin, the daughter of distinguished anthropologist...
Beatrix Potter, 1913
British author
Beatrix Potter was an English author of children’s books, who created Peter Rabbit, Jeremy Fisher, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, and other animal characters. Potter, the only daughter of heirs...
British author
Hilaire Belloc was a French-born poet, historian, and essayist who was among the most versatile English writers of the first quarter of the 20th century. He is most remembered for his light verse, particularly...