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List of English writers Lista de escritores Inglês
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List of English writers is an alphabetical list of writers writing in English and born or brought up in England , who already have Wikipedia entries . Lista de escritores Inglês é uma lista alfabética dos escritores a escrever em Inglês e nascidos ou criados na Inglaterra , que já possuem entradas da Wikipedia. It is far from exhaustive, so please help to expand it by adding writers writing in any genre. Está longe de ser exaustiva, por isso, ajudar a expandi-lo adicionando escritores escrevendo em qualquer gênero. However, please refrain from adding writers that do not yet have Wikipedia entries. No entanto, evite adicionar escritores que ainda não possuem entradas da Wikipedia. Please follow the entry format or say in discussion how you think it can be improved. Por favor, siga o formato de entrada ou de dizer na discussão como você acha que pode ser melhorado. Seminal works added at the end of the entry should also have a Wikipedia entry to back them. Obras seminais da adicionados no final da entrada também deve ter uma entrada na Wikipedia para apoiá-los. This is a subsidiary list to the List of English people . Esta é uma lista subsidiária da lista dos povos Inglês . There are or should be similar lists of Irish , Scots , Welsh , Manx , Jersey, and Guernsey writers. Há ou deve ser de listas similares de irlandeses , escoceses , galeses , Manx Jersey, Guernsey e escritores. Naturally there is overlap between the lists, as some writers have multiple affiliations (eg born in London, brought up in Edinburgh). Naturalmente, há sobreposição entre as listas, como alguns escritores têm afiliações múltiplas (por exemplo, nasceu em Londres, cresceu em Edimburgo).

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AW , ( fl. 1602), unidentified poet AW , ( fl. 1602), o poeta não identificado
Gilbert Abbott à Beckett , (1811–1856), humorist Gilbert Abbott um Beckett , (1811-1856), humorista
George Abbot , (1562–1633), writer, AV translator and cleric George Abbot , (1562-1633), escritor, AV tradutor e clérigo
Kia Abdullah , (born 1982), novelist Kia Abdullah , (nascido em 1982), o romancista
Lascelles Abercrombie , (1881–1938), poet and critic Lascelles Abercrombie , (1881-1938), poeta e crítico
Paul Ableman , (1927–2006), playwright and novelist Ableman Paulo , (1927-2006), dramaturgo e romancista
JR Ackerley , (1896–1967), autobiographer and novelist JR Ackerley , (1896-1967), romancista e autobiógrafo
Rodney Ackland , (1908–1991), playwright, actor and screenwriter Rodney Ackland , (1908-1991), ator dramaturgo e roteirista
Peter Ackroyd , (born 1949), novelist and biographer Peter Ackroyd , (nascido em 1949), romancista e biógrafo
Eliza Acton , (1799–1859), poet and cookery writer Eliza Acton , (1799-1859), poeta e escritor de culinária
Harold Acton , (1904–1994), writer and scholar Harold Acton , (1904-1994), escritor e estudioso
Paul Adam , (born 1958), novelist Paul Adam , (nascido em 1958), o romancista
Douglas Adams , (1952–2001), novelist and scriptwriter, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Douglas Adams , (1952-2001), romancista e roteirista, O Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias
Richard Adams , (born 1920), novelist, Watership Down Richard Adams (nascido em 1920), romancista, Watership Down
Sarah Flower Adams , (1805–1848), poet and hymn writer, Nearer, My God, to Thee Sarah Flower Adams , (1805-1848), poeta e escritor hino Mais perto, meu Deus, de Ti
Donald Adamson , (born 1939), author and historian Donald Adamson , (nascido em 1939), escritor e historiador
Arthur St. John Adcock , (1864–1930), novelist and editor Arthur St. John Adcock , (1864-1930), romancista e editor
Joseph Addison , (1672–1719), essayist and poet, The Spectator Joseph Addison , (1672-1719), ensaísta e poeta, The Spectator
Percy Addleshaw , (pen name Percy Hemingway, 1866–1916), writer and poet Percy Addleshaw , (pseudônimo de Percy Hemingway, 1866-1916), escritor e poeta
Diran Adebayo , (born 1968), novelist and broadcaster Diran Adebayo , (nascido em 1968), escritor e radialista
James Agate , (1877–1947), diarist and critic James Agate , (1877-1947), cronista e crítico
John Aglionby , (died 1609/10), scholar, AV translator and cleric John Aglionby , (falecido em 1609-1610), estudioso, AV tradutor e clérigo
Grace Aguilar , (1816–1847), novelist and writer Grace Aguilar , (1816-1847), romancista e escritor
Robert Aickman , (1914–1981), novelist and conservationist Robert Aickman , (1914-1981), escritor e conservacionista
Joan Aiken , (1924–2004), novelist Joan Aiken , (1924-2004), romancista
Arthur Aikin , (1783–1854), science writer Arthur Aikin , (1783-1854), escritor de ciência
Lucy Aikin , (1781–1864), children's writer, biographer and writer on history Lucy Aikin , (1781-1864), escritor de crianças biógrafo e escritor sobre a história
John Aikin , (1747–1822), writer and physician John Aikin , (1747-1822), escritor eo médico
Alfred Ainger , (1837–1904), biographer and critic Alfred Ainger , (1837-1904), biógrafo e crítico
William Harrison Ainsworth , (1805–1882), novelist, Old St Paul's William Harrison Ainsworth , (1805-1882), romancista, Old St. Paul's
Mark Akenside , (1721–1770), poet Mark Akenside , (1721-1770), poeta
William Alabaster , (1567–1640), poet, playwright and cleric William Alabaster , (1567-1640), dramaturgo, poeta e clérigo
James Albery , (1838–1889), playwright James Albery , (1838-1889), dramaturgo
Alice Albinia , (born 1976), travel writer Alice Albinia , (nascido em 1976), escritor de viagens
Mary Alcock , (c. 1742-1798), poet and essayist Maria Alcock , (c. 1742-1798), poeta e ensaísta
Richard Aldington , (1892–1962), novelist and poet Richard Aldington , (1892-1962), romancista e poeta
Brian Aldiss , (born 1925), novelist Brian Aldiss , (nascido em 1925), o romancista
Henry Aldrich , (1647–1710), poet and theologian Henry Aldrich , (1647-1710), poeta e teólogo
Monica Ali , (born 1967), novelist, Brick Lane Monica Ali (nascido em 1967), romancista, Brick Lane
Cyril Alington , (1872–1955), crime novelist and non-fiction writer Cyril Alington , (1872-1955), romancista e escritor de não-ficção
Nicholas Allan , (born c. 1955), children's writer Nicholas Allan , (nascido c. 1955), é escritor de literatura infantil
James Allen , (1864–1912), self-help writer and poet James Allen , (1864-1912), de auto-ajuda escritor e poeta
Walter Allen , (1911–1995), novelist and critic Walter Allen , (1911-1995), romancista e crítico
Margery Allingham , (1904–1966), novelist, the Albert Campion series Margery Allingham , (1904-1966), romancista, o Albert Campion série
Drummond Allison , (1921–1943), poet Drummond Allison , (1921-1943), poeta
Kenneth Allott , (1912–1973), poet and anthologist Kenneth Allott , (1912-1973), poeta e antologista
Kenneth Allsop , (1920–1973), author and broadcaster Kenneth Allsop , (1920-1973), autor e locutor
John Almon , (1737–1804), journalist and anthologist John Almon , (1737-1804), jornalista e antologista
David Almond , (born 1951), novelist and children's writer David Almond , (nascido em 1951), novelista e escritor de crianças
Al Alvarez , (born 1929), poet and writer Al Alvarez , (nascido em 1929), poeta e escritor
Moniza Alvi , (born 1968), poet and writer Moniza Alvi , (nascido em 1968), poeta e escritor
Eric Ambler , (1909–1998), novelist and screenwriter, Passage of Arms Eric Ambler , (1909-1998), romancista e roteirista, passagem dos braços
Elizabeth Amherst (c. 1716-1779), poet and naturalist Elizabeth Amherst (c. 1716-1779), poeta e naturalista
Kingsley Amis , (1922–1995), poet and novelist, Lucky Jim Kingsley Amis , (1922-1995), poeta e romancista, Lucky Jim
Martin Amis , (born 1949), novelist Martin Amis , (nascido em 1949), o romancista
Thomas Amory , (c. 1691-1788), novelist and miscellanist Thomas Amory , (c. 1691-1788), romancista e miscellanist
Valerie Anand , (pen name also Flora Buckley, born 1937), novelist Valerie Anand (pseudônimo também Flora Buckley, nascido em 1937), o romancista
Lancelot Andrewes , (1555–1626), scholar, AV translator and cleric Lancelot Andrewes , (1555-1626), estudioso, AV tradutor e clérigo
Roger Andrewes , (fl. 1610s), scholar, AV translator and cleric Roger Andrewes , (fl. 1610), estudioso, AV tradutor e clérigo
Miles Peter Andrews , (1742–1814), playwright and poet Miles Peter Andrews , (1742-1814), dramaturgo e poeta
Norman Angell , (1872–1967), Nobel Prize winner, political writer and economist, The Great Illusion Norman Angell , (1872-1967), ganhador do Prêmio Nobel, o escritor político e economista, A Grande Ilusão
Jane Anger , (fl. 1589), pamphleteer Jane Ira , (fl. 1589), panfletário
Peter Anghelides (fl. 1990s), writer, Dr. Peter Anghelides (fl. 1990), escritor, Dr. Who TV serial spinoffs Quem spinoffs série de TV
George Anson , Lord Anson (1697–1762), writer, explorer and admiral George Anson , Lord Anson (1697-1762), escritor e explorador almirante
Christopher Anstey , (1724–1805), writer and poet Christopher Anstey , (1724-1805), escritor e poeta
Charles James Apperley , (pen name Nimrod, 1777–1843), writer on hunting and horse racing Charles James Apperley , (pseudônimo de Nimrod, 1777-1843), escritor na caça e na corrida de cavalos
Lisa Appignanesi , (born 1946), writer and historian Lisa Appignanesi , (nascido em 1946), escritor e historiador
Roy Apps , (born 1951), screenwriter and children's writer Roy Apps , (nascido em 1951), do roteirista e escritor de literatura infantil
Arthur John Arberry , (1905–1969), orientalist and translator, The Koran Interpreted Arthur John Arberry , (1905-1969), orientalista e tradutor, O Alcorão Interpretado
John Arbuthnot , (1667–1735), satirist and polymath John Arbuthnot , (1667-1735), humorista e polímata
Fred Archer , (1915–1999), writer and farmer Fred Archer , (1915-1999), escritor e produtor
Jeffrey Archer , (born 1940), novelist and politician Jeffrey Archer , (nascido em 1940), romancista e político
Philip Ardagh , born 1961), children's writer Philip Ardagh , nascido em 1961), é escritor de literatura infantil
John Arden , (born 1930), playwright and novelist John Arden , (nascido em 1930), dramaturgo e romancista
Edward Ardizzone , (1900–1979), children's author and illustrator Edward Ardizzone , (1900-1979), é autor e ilustrador crianças
Reginald Arkell , (1882–1959), novelist, playwright and screenwriter Reginald Arkell , (1882-1959), dramaturgo e romancista roteirista
Michael Arlen , (original name Dikran Kouyoumdjian, 1895–1956), essayist, playwright and novelist Michael Arlen , (nome original Dikran Kouyoumdjian, 1895-1956), dramaturgo e ensaísta romancista
John Arlott , (1914–1991), cricket writer and commentator John Arlott , (1914-1991), escritor e comentarista de críquete
Simon Armitage , (born 1963), poet, playwright and novelist Simon Armitage , (nascido em 1963), dramaturgo, poeta e romancista
Martin Armstrong , (1882–1974), novelist and poet Martin Armstrong , (1882-1974), romancista e poeta
Peter Armstrong , (born 1957), poet and psychotherapist Peter Armstrong (nascido em 1957), poeta e psicoterapeuta
Richard Armstrong , (1903–1986), novelist, naval historian and children's writer, Sea Change Richard Armstrong , (1903-1986), romancista, historiador naval e do escritor de literatura infantil, Sea Change
Elizabeth von Arnim , (pen name also Alice Cholmondeley, 1866–1941), novelist, Elizabeth and Her German Garden Elizabeth von Arnim (pseudônimo de Alice também Cholmondeley, 1866-1941), romancista, Elizabeth e seu jardim alemão
Edwin Arnold , (1832–1904), poet and journalist Edwin Arnold , (1832-1904), poeta e jornalista
Edwin Lester Arnold , (1857–1935), writer and novelist, Lieutenant Gullivar Jones: His Vacation Edwin Lester Arnold , (1857-1935), escritor e romancista, o tenente Gullivar Jones: suas férias
Elizabeth Arnold , (born 1944), children's writer Elizabeth Arnold , (nascido em 1944), é escritor de literatura infantil
Matthew Arnold , (1822–1888), poet, Dover Beach Matthew Arnold , (1822-1888), poeta, Dover Beach
Thomas Arnold , (1795–1842), educationalist and historian Thomas Arnold , (1795-1842), pedagogo e historiador
Thomas Walker Arnold , (1864–1930), Islamist scholar Thomas Walker Arnold , (1864-1930), estudioso islâmico
William Delafield Arnold , (1828–1859), novelist and colonial administrator, Oakfield; or, Fellowship in the East William Delafield Arnold , (1828-1859), escritor e administrador colonial, Oakfield, ou, Fellowship no Oriente
Anthony Ascham , (c. 1614-1650), scholar and politician Anthony Ascham , (c. 1614-1650), estudioso e político
Roger Ascham , (c. 1515–1568), writer and scholar Roger Ascham , (c. 1515-1568), escritor e estudioso
John Ash , (1724–1779), lexicographer and cleric John Ash , (1724-1779), lexicógrafo e clérigo
John Ash , (born 1948), poet and travel writer John Ash , (nascido em 1948), poeta e escritor de viagens
Timothy Garton Ash , (born 1955), historian Timothy Garton Ash , (nascido em 1955), o historiador
Thomas Ashe , (1836–1889), poet Thomas Ashe , (1836-1889), poeta
Daisy Ashford , (1881–1972), child author, The Young Visiters Daisy Ashford , (1881-1972), autor infantil, The Young Visiters
Elias Ashmole , (1617–1692), antiquary and patron, the Ashmolean Museum Elias Ashmole , (1617-1692), antiquário e patrono, o Ashmolean Museum
Francis Leslie Ashton , (1904–1994), novelist Francis Leslie Ashton , (1904-1994), romancista
Andrea Ashworth , (born 1969), writer and scholar Andrea Ashworth , (nascido em 1969), escritor e estudioso
Anne Askew , (1521–1546), poet, writer and martyr Anne Askew , (1521-1546), poeta e mártir
Nadeem Aslam , (born 1966), novelist Nadeem Aslam , (nascido em 1966), o romancista
Cynthia Asquith , (1887–1960), novelist and diarist Cynthia Asquith , (1887-1960), romancista e cronista
Herbert Asquith , (1881–1947), poet and novelist Herbert Asquith , (1881-1947), poeta e romancista
Margot Asquith , (1864–1935), memoir writer Margot Asquith , (1864-1935), escritor de livro de memórias
Mary Astell , (1666–1731), poet and writer Mary Astell , (1666-1731), poeta e escritor
Edwin Atherstone , (1788–1872), poet and novelist Edwin Atherstone , (1788-1872), poeta e romancista
Diana Athill , (born 1917), editor, novelist and memoir writer Diana Athill , (nascido em 1917), editor e escritor romancista memórias
Kate Atkinson , (born 1952), novelist Kate Atkinson , (nascido em 1952), o romancista
David Attenborough , (born 1926), writer, naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough , (nascido em 1926), naturalista, escritor e radialista
Francis Atterbury , (1663–1732), writer and bishop Francis Atterbury , (1663-1732), escritor e bispo
Mabel Lucie Attwell , (1879–1964), children's writer and illustrator Mabel Lucie Attwell , (1879-1964), do escritor e ilustrador crianças
Penelope Aubin , (1679–1738), poet, novelist and translator Penelope Aubin , (1679-1738), romancista, poeta e tradutor
John Aubrey , (1626–1697), writer and antiquary, Brief Lives John Aubrey , (1626-1697), escritor e antiquário, Vidas Breves
John Audelay or Awdelay, (died c. 1426), poet and cleric John Audelay ou Awdelay (morreu c. 1426), poeta e clérigo
WH Auden , (1907–1973), poet WH Auden , (1907-1973), poeta
Jane Austen , (1775–1817), novelist, Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen , (1775-1817), romancista, Orgulho e Preconceito
Katherine Austen , (1629-c. 1683), diarist and poet Katherine Austen , (1629-c. 1683) cronista e poeta
Alfred Austin , (1835–1913), Poet Laureate Alfred Austin , (1835-1913), Poeta Laureado
John Langshaw Austin , (1911–1960), philosopher and translator, Sense and Sensibilia John Langshaw Austin , (1911-1960), filósofo e tradutor, Razão e Sensibilia
Sarah Austin , (1793–1867), translator Sarah Austin , (1793-1867), tradutor
Edward Aveling , (1849–1898), writer, pamphleteer and translator Edward Aveling , (1849-1898), escritor e tradutor panfletário
Peter Avery , (1923–2008), scholar and translator Peter Avery , (1923-2008), estudioso e tradutor
Christopher Awdry , (born 1940), children's writer Christopher Awdry , (nascido em 1940), é escritor de literatura infantil
Wilbert Awdry , (styled Rev. W. Awdry, 1911–1997), children's writer and cleric, Thomas the Tank Engine Wilbert Awdry (estilo Rev. W. Awdry, 1911-1997), escritor de crianças e clérigo, Thomas the Tank Engine
Alan Ayckbourn , (born 1939), playwright Alan Ayckbourn , (nascido em 1939), dramaturgo
AJ Ayer , (1910–1989), philosopher, Language, Truth and Logic AJ Ayer , (1910-1989), filósofo, Linguagem, Verdade e Lógica
Michael Ayrton , (1921–1975), writer and artist Michael Ayrton , (1921-1975), escritor e artista
Trezza Azzopardi , (born c. 1961), novelist Trezza Azzopardi (nascido c. 1961), o romancista
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Charles Babbage , (1791–1871), polymath Charles Babbage , (1791-1871), polímata
Robert Baden-Powell , (1857–1941), writer and army officer, Scouting for Boys Robert Baden-Powell , (1857-1941), escritor e oficial do exército, Escotismo para Rapazes
Francis Bacon , (1561–1626), essayist, New Atlantis Francis Bacon , (1561-1626), ensaísta, Nova Atlântida
Phanuel Bacon , (1699–1783), playwright and poet Fanuel Bacon , (1699-1783), dramaturgo e poeta
Robert Bage , (1730–1801), novelist and radical Robert Bagé , (1730-1801), romancista e radical
Walter Bagehot , (1826–1877), economist and essayist Walter Bagehot , (1826-1877), economista e ensaísta
Enid Bagnold , (1889–1981), novelist and playwright, National Velvet Enid Bagnold , (1889-1981), romancista e dramaturgo, National Velvet
Richard Bagot , (1860–1921), novelist and essayist Richard Bagot , (1860-1921), romancista e ensaísta
David Bailey , (born c. 1970s), story writer and editor David Bailey , (nascido c. 1970), escritor e editor de história
Nathan Bailey , (died 1742), philologist, An Universal Etymological English Dictionary Nathan Bailey , (falecido em 1742), filólogo, um universal Etimológico Dicionário de Inglês
Paul Bailey , (born 1937), novelist and dramatist Paul Bailey , (nascido em 1937), romancista e dramaturgo
Philip James Bailey , (1816–1902), poet Philip James Bailey , (1816-1902), poeta
Beryl Bainbridge , (born 1932), novelist Beryl Bainbridge , (nascido em 1932), o romancista
Denys Val Baker , (1917–1984), novelist and story writer Denys Val Baker , (1917-1984), contista e romancista
Henry Baker , (1698–1774), naturalist and poet Henry Baker , (1698-1774), naturalista e poeta
Samuel Baker , (1821–1893), writer and explorer Samuel Baker , (1821-1893), escritor e explorador
John Bale , (1495–1563), playwright and bishop John Bale , (1495-1563), dramaturgo e bispo
JG Ballard , (1930–2009), novelist JG Ballard , (1930-2009), romancista
Samuel Bamford , (1788–1872), writer and Lancashire dialect poet Samuel Bamford , (1788-1872), escritor e poeta Lancashire dialeto
John Codrington Bampfylde , (1764-1796/7), poet John Codrington Bampfylde (1764-1796/7), poeta
Richard Bancroft , (1544–1610), controversialist, AV translator and archbishop Richard Bancroft , (1544-1610), polemista, AV tradutor e arcebispo
Isabella Banks , (1821–1897), novelist and poet Isabella Banks , (1821-1897), romancista e poeta
Lynne Reid Banks , (born 1929), novelist Lynne Reid Banks (nascido em 1929), o romancista
Anna Laetitia Barbauld , (1743–1825), poet, essayist and children's writer Anna Laetitia Barbauld , (1743-1825), poeta e ensaísta do escritor de literatura infantil
WNP Barbellion , (real name Bruce Frederick Cummings, 1889–1919), diarist WNP Barbellion , (cujo nome verdadeiro é Bruce Frederick Cummings, 1889-1919), diarista
Richard Barber , (born 1941), historian Richard Barber , (nasceu 1941), o historiador
Alexander Barclay , (c. 1476-1552), poet and translator Alexander Barclay , (c. 1476-1552), poeta e tradutor
Florence L. Barclay , (1862–1921), novelist Florence L. Barclay , (1862-1921), romancista
James Barclay , (born 1965), novelist Barclay James (nascido em 1965), o romancista
Richard Harris Barham , (pen name Thomas Ingoldsby, 1788–1845), novelist and poet, The Ingoldsby Legends Richard Harris Barham , (pseudônimo de Thomas Ingoldsby, 1788-1845), romancista e poeta, The Legends Ingoldsby
Maurice Baring , (1874–1945), playwright, novelist and poet Maurice Baring , (1874-1945), romancista, dramaturgo e poeta
Sabine Baring-Gould , (1834–1924), novelist, cleric and hymn writer, Onward, Christian Soldiers Sabine Baring-Gould , (1834-1924), romancista e escritor de hinos clérigo, Avante, Soldados Cristãos
AL Barker , (1918–2002), novelist AL Barker , (1918-2002), romancista
Cicely Mary Barker , (1895–1973), children's and religious writer and illustrator Cicely Mary Barker , (1895-1973), crianças e religiosas escritor e ilustrador
Elspeth Barker , (born 1940), novelist Elspeth Barker , (nascido em 1940), o romancista
George Granville Barker , (1913–1991), poet and novelist George Barker Granville , (1913-1991), poeta e romancista
Jane Barker , (1652–1732), poet and novelist Jane Barker , (1652-1732), poeta e romancista
Nicola Barker , (born 1966), novelist Nicola Barker , (nascido em 1966), o romancista
Pat Barker , (born 1943), novelist, the Regeneration Trilogy Pat Barker (1943), romancista, a Trilogia de regeneração
Raffaella Barker , (born 1964), novelist and journalist Raffaella Barker (1964), romancista e jornalista
George Barlow , (pen name James Hinton, 1837-1913/14), poet George Barlow , (pseudônimo de James Hinton, 1837-1913/14), poeta
William Barlow , (died 1613), scholar, AV translator and bishop William Barlow , (falecido em 1613), estudioso, AV tradutor e bispo
Kitty Barne , (1883–1961), children's writer Kitty Barne , (1883-1961), escritor de crianças
Barnabe Barnes , (c. 1568 or 1569–1609), poet and playwright Barnabe Barnes , (c. 1568 ou de 1569-1609), poeta e dramaturgo
Julian Barnes , (born 1946), novelist, Flaubert's Parrot Julian Barnes , (nascido em 1946), romancista, de papagaio de Flaubert
William Barnes , (1801–1886), Dorset dialect poet and philologist William Barnes , (1801-1886), Dorset dialeto poeta e filólogo
Richard Barnfield , (1574–1620), poet Richard Barnfield , (1574-1620), poeta
Leslie Barringer , (1895–1968), editor and novelist Leslie Barringer , (1895-1968), editor e romancista
Isaac Barrow , (1630–1677), scholar and cleric Isaac Barrow , (1630-1677), estudioso e clérigo
Stan Barstow , (born 1928), novelist and radio dramatist, A Kind of Loving Stan Barstow , (nascido em 1928), dramaturgo, romancista e rádio, A Kind of Loving
Mike Bartlett , (born 1980), playwright and director Mike Bartlett , (nascido em 1980), dramaturgo e diretor
William Basse , (c. 1583-1653/4), poet William Basse , (c. 1583-1653/4), poeta
Jonathan Bate , (born 1958), biographer and editor Jonathan Bate , (nascido em 1958), biógrafo e editor
HE Bates , (1905–1974), novelist, The Darling Buds of May HE Bates (1905-1974), romancista, The Darling Buds de Maio
Henry Walter Bates , (1825–1892), naturalist and explorer Henry Walter Bates , (1825-1892), naturalista e explorador
Elizabeth Bath , (1772–1856), poet Elizabeth Banheira , (1772-1856), poeta
Richard Baxter , (1615–1691), poet, hymn writer and theologian Richard Baxter , (1615-1691), poeta, escritor e teólogo hino
Stephen Baxter , (born 1957), SF novelist Stephen Baxter , (nascido em 1957), romancista SF
John Bayley , (born 1925), critic and novelist John Bayley , (nascido em 1925), crítico e romancista
Ada Ellen Bayly , (pen name Edna Lyall, 1857–1903), novelist Ada Ellen Bayly , (pseudônimo de Edna Lyall, 1857-1903), romancista
Thomas Haynes Bayly , (1797–1830), poet and playwright Thomas Haynes Bayly , (1797-1830), poeta e dramaturgo
Francis Beaumont , (1584–1616), playwright Francis Beaumont , (1584-1616), dramaturgo
John Beaumont , (1583–1627), poet John Beaumont , (1583-1627), poeta
Joseph Beaumont , (1616–1699), poet and cleric Joseph Beaumont , (1616-1699), poeta e clérigo
Aubrey Beardsley , (1872–1898), writer and illustrator Aubrey Beardsley , (1872-1898), escritor e ilustrador
Laura Beatty , (born c. 1970s), biographer and novelist Laura Beatty (nascido c. 1970), biógrafo e escritor
William Beckford , (1760–1844), novelist and patron, Vathek William Beckford , (1760-1844), escritor e patrono, Vathek
Lillian Beckwith , (real name Lillian Comber, 1916–2004), novelist and memoirist Lillian Beckwith , (nome real Lillian Comber, 1916-2004), romancista e memorialista
Thomas Lovell Beddoes , (1803–1849), poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes , (1803-1849), poeta
William Bedwell , (1561–1632), scholar, AV translator and cleric William Bedwell , (1561-1632), estudioso, AV tradutor e clérigo
Henry Charles Beeching , (1859–1919), poet and anthologist Henry Charles Beeching , (1859-1919), poeta e antologista
Patricia Beer , (1919–1999), poet and critic Patricia Beer , (1919-1999), poeta e crítico
Constance Beerbohm , (1811–1892), writer Constance Beerbohm , (1811-1892), escritor
Julius Beerbohm , (1854–1906), travel writer and explorer Beerbohm Júlio , (1854-1906), escritor de viagens e explorador
Max Beerbohm , (1872–1956), comic writer and caricaturist, Zuleika Dobson Max Beerbohm , (1872-1956), escritor de quadrinhos e caricaturista, Zuleika Dobson
Mrs Beeton , (born Isabella Mary Mayson, 1836–1865), writer on cookery and housekeeping Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management Deputada Beeton , (nascido Isabella Mary Mayson, 1836-1865), escritor de culinária e de limpeza Beeton's Book deputada do agregado familiar de Gestão
Antony Beevor , (born 1946), historian and novelist, Stalingrad Antony Beevor , (nascido em 1946), historiador e romancista, Stalingrado
Aphra Behn , (1640–1689), novelist and playwright Aphra Behn , (1640-1689), romancista e dramaturgo
Clive Bell , (1881–1964), art critic Clive Bell , (1881-1964), crítico de arte
Florence Bell , (1851–1930), playwright and editor Florença Bell , (1851-1930), dramaturgo e editor
Gertrude Bell , (1868–1926), writer and traveller Gertrude Bell , (1868-1926), escritor e viajante
Josephine Bell , (pen name also David Wintringham, 1897–1987), novelist Josephine Bell , (pseudônimo de David também Wintringham, 1897-1987), romancista
Julian Bell , (1908–1937), poet Julian Bell , (1908-1937), poeta
Mary Hayley Bell , (1911–2005), novelist, playwright and actress Mary Hayley Bell , (1911-2005), dramaturgo e romancista atriz
Thomas Bell , (1792–1880), zoologist, surgeon and writer Thomas Bell , (1792-1880), cirurgião zoólogo e escritor
Hilaire Belloc , (1870–1953), writer and poet Hilaire Belloc , (1870-1953), escritor e poeta
Thomas Belt , (1832–1878), naturalist and geologist Tomás Correia , (1832-1878), naturalista e geólogo
Edward Benlowes , (1603–1676), poet Edward Benlowes , (1603-1676), poeta
Alan Bennett , (born 1934), playwright, The Madness of George III Alan Bennett , (nasceu 1934), dramaturgo, The Madness of George III
Anna Maria Bennett , (c. 1760-1808), novelist Anna Maria Borges , (c. 1760-1808), romancista
Arnold Bennett , (1867–1931), novelist, The Clayhanger Family Arnold Bennett , (1867-1931), romancista, A Família Clayhanger
Edwin Keppel Bennett , (pen name Francis Bennett, 1887–1958), writer, poet and scholar Edwin Keppel Bennett , (pseudônimo de Francisco Borges, 1887-1958), escritor, poeta e estudioso
AC Benson , (1862–1925), poet and diarist, Land of Hope and Glory AC Benson , (1862-1925), poeta e cronista, Land of Hope and Glory
EF Benson , (1867–1940), novelist and story writer, the Mapp and Lucia series. EF Benson , (1867-1940), romancista e escritor de história, o Mapp e Lucia série.
Peter Benson , (born 1956), novelist Peter Benson , (nascido em 1956), o romancista
Stella Benson , (1892–1933), novelist, poet and travel writer Stella Benson , (1892-1933), poeta, romancista e escritor de viagens
George Bentham , (1800–1884), botanist George Bentham , (1800-1884), botânico
Jeremy Bentham , (1748–1832), philosopher Jeremy Bentham , (1748-1832), filósofo
Edmund Clerihew Bentley (1875–1956), novelist, humorist and comic poet, the clerihew Edmund Clerihew Bentley (1875-1956), escritor, humorista e poeta cômico, o espirituoso
Elizabeth Bentley , (1767–1839), poet Elizabeth Bentley , (1767-1839), poeta
Nicolas Bentley , (1907–1978), writer and illustrator Nicolas Bentley , (1907-1978), escritor e ilustrador
Phyllis Bentley , (1894–1977), novelist and biographer Phyllis Bentley , (1894-1977), romancista e biógrafo
Richard Bentley , (1662–1742), theologian and poet Richard Bentley , (1662-1742), teólogo e poeta
Edward Berdoe , (1836–1916), critic, novelist and physician Edward Berdoe , (1836-1916), romancista e crítico de médico
Elisabeth Beresford , (born 1928), children's writer, the Wombles Elisabeth Beresford , (nascido em 1928), é escritor de literatura infantil, o Wombles
JD Beresford , (1873–1947), novelist, The Hampdenshire Wonder JD Beresford , (1873-1947), romancista, O Hampdenshire Wonder
James Beresford , (1764–1840), satirist, translator and cleric James Beresford , (1764-1840), tradutor e escritor satírico clérigo
John Berger , (born 1926), novelist, G. John Berger , (nascido em 1926), romancista, G.
John Berkenhout , (1726–1791), naturalist John Berkenhout , (1726-1791), naturalista
John Bourchier Berners , (1467–1533), translator and statesman John Berners Bourchier , (1467-1533), tradutor e estadista
Juliana Berners or Bernes, (born c. 1388), writer on heraldry, hawking and hunting, Boke of St Albans Juliana Berners ou Bernes, (nascido c. 1388), escritor sobre heráldica, o pigarro ea caça, Boke de St Albans
Charles Bertram (1723–1765), literary forger Charles Bertram (1723-1765), falsificador literária
Annie Besant , (1847–1933), writer and campaigner Annie Besant , (1847-1933), escritor e ativista
Walter Besant , (1836–1901), novelist and historian Walter Besant , (1836-1901), romancista e historiador
Charles Best , (1570–1627), poet Charles Best , (1570-1627), poeta
Alfred Bestall , (1892–1986), children's writer and illustrator, Rupert Bear Alfred Bestall , (1892-1986), do escritor e ilustrador crianças, Rupert Bear
Henry Digby Beste , (1768–1836), religious writer Henry Digby Beste , (1768-1836), escritor religioso
Matilda Betham-Edwards , (1836–1919), novelist, poet and travel writer Matilda Betham-Edwards , (1836-1919), poeta, romancista e escritor de viagens
John Betjeman , (1906–1984), Poet Laureate John Betjeman , (1906-1984), Poeta Laureado
Thomas Betterton , (1635–1710), playwright and actor Thomas Betterton , (1635-1710), dramaturgo e ator
Tessa Biddington , (born 1954), poet
John Stanyan Bigg , (1828–1865), poet
Mark Billingham , (born 1961), novelist
Thomas Bilson , (1547–1616), theologian, AV translator and bishop
Andrew Bing , (1574–1652), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Laurence Binyon , (1869–1943), poet and art historian
TJ Binyon , (1936–2004), novelist, translator and biographer
Thomas Birch , (1705–1766), historian
Caroline Bird , (born 1986), poet and playwright
Isabella Bird , (1831–1904), travel writer and naturalist
Dea Birkett , (born 1958), writer
John Birtwhistle , (born 1947), poet and librettist
Samuel Bishop , (1731–1795), poet and essayist
Robert Black , (1829–1915), fiction writer, translator and journalist
John Blackburn , (born 1923), novelist
Thomas Blackburn , (1916–1977), poet
Malorie Blackman , (born 1962), children's writer and screenwriter, the Noughts and Crosses series
RD Blackmore , (1825–1900), novelist, Lorna Doone
Richard Blackmore , (1654–1729), poet and religious writer
Algernon Blackwood , (1869–1951), novelist and short story writer
Caroline Blackwood , (1931–1996), novelist and critic
Helen Blackwood, Lady Dufferin , (1807–1867), poet and songwriter
Quentin Blake , (born 1932), children's writer and illustrator
William Blake , (1757–1827), poet and artist, Songs of Innocence and of Experience
Helen Blakeman , (born 1971), playwright and screenwriter
Susanna Blamire , (1747–1794), poet
Edward Blanchard , (1820–1899), playwright and songwriter
Nicholas Blincoe , (born 1965), novelist and screenwriter
Mathilde Blind , (1841–1896), poet and biographer
Edward Blishen , (1920–1996), writer and broadcaster
Robert Bloomfield , (1766–1823), poet
Charles Blount , (1654–1693), controversialist
Edmund Blunden , (1896–1974), poet, author and critic
Anthony Blunt , (1907–1983), art historian and spy
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt , (1840–1922), poet and author
Ronald Blythe , (born 1922), writer and editor,
Enid Blyton , (1897–1968), children's author, Noddy
Frederick S. Boas , (1862–1957), literary historian
John Ernest Bode , (1816–1874), poet, hymn writer and cleric
John Bodenham , (1569–1610), anthologist
Barbara Bodichon , (1827–1891), educationalist and feminist
John Bois , (1560–1643), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Robert Bolt , (1924–1995), dramatist and screenwriter, A Man For All Seasons
Michael Bond , (born 1926), children's writer, Paddington Bear series
Elizabeth Bonhôte , (1744–1818), novelist, Bungay Castle
Barton Booth , (1681–1733), actor and poet
Charles Booth , (1840–1916), social researcher, Life and Labour of the People in London
Martin Booth , (1944–2004), novelist, poet and editor
Brooke Boothby , (1744–1824), scholar and poet
Frances Boothby , (fl. 1669-70), playwright
Basil Boothroyd , (1910–1988), writer and humorist
George Borrow , (1803–1881), novelist and travel writer, Romany Rye
Lucy M. Boston , (1892–1990), children's writer, Green Knowe series
Phyllis Bottome , (1884–1963), novelist and psychoanalyst
Gordon Bottomley , (1874–1948), poet and dramatist
Ronald Bottrall , (1906–1989), poet and academic
Marjorie Boulton , (born 1924), writer and Esperantist
Francis William Bourdillon , (1852–1921), poet
Thomas Edward Bowdich , (1791–1824), traveler and writer
Jane Bowdler , (1743–1784), poet and essayist
Thomas Bowdler , (1754–1825), writer and expurgator
Elizabeth Bowen , (1899–1973), novelist and story writer
John Griffith Bowen , (born 1924), novelist and screenwriter, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates TV series, with David Cook
Marjorie Bowen , (real name Gabrielle Margaret Vere Long, 1885–1952), novelist and writer
Emily Bowes , (1806–1857), religious poet and artist
Mary Bowes , (1749–1800), playwright and botanist
Tim Bowler , (born c. 1967), children's writer
William Lisle Bowles , (1762–1850), poet and critic
Maurice Bowra , (1898–1971), scholar and wit
Frank Cottrell Boyce , (born 1959), children's writer and screenwriter, Millions
Abel Boyer , (c. 1667-1729), journalist, miscellanist and translator
Charles Boyle , (1674–1731), writer and playwright
Charles Boyle , (born 1951), poet
John Boyle , (1707–1762), writer and translator
Roger Boyle , (1621–1679), playwright and statesman
Alison Brackenbury , (born 1953), poet
Malcolm Bradbury , (1932–2000), novelist
Mary Elizabeth Braddon , (1837–1915), novelist, Lady Audley's Secret
Barbara Taylor Bradford , (born 1933), novelist, A Woman of Substance
Ernle Bradford , (1922–1986), historian and writer
Charles Bradlaugh , (1833–1891), writer and freethinker
AC Bradley , (1851–1935), literary critic
Edward Bradley , (pen name Cuthbert M. Bede, BA, 1827–1889), novelist and cleric
FH Bradley , (1846–1924), philosopher
Henry Bradley , (1845–1923), philologist and lexicographer
Henry Bradshaw , (c. 1450-1513), poet and monk
Melvyn Bragg , (born 1939), novelist, biographer and broadcaster
John Braine , (1922–1986), novelist, Room at the Top
Richard Braithwaite or Brathwait, (1588–1673), poet
Ernest Bramah , (real name Ernest Bramah Smith, 1868–1942), novelist and humorist
James Bramston , (1694–1744), poet and satirist
Barbarina Brand , Lady Dacre, (1768–1854), poet, playwright and translator
Christianna Brand , (real name Mary Christianna Milne, 1907–1988), novelist
Hannah Brand , (1754–1821), playwright, poet and actress
Jo Brand , (born 1957), writer and comedian
William Branthwaite , (died 1620), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Angela Brazil , (1868–1947), novelist
Wallace Breem , (1926–1990), novelist and librarian
Elinor Brent-Dyer , (1894–1969), children's writer, the Chalet School series
John Brereton , (1571 or 1572-c. 1632), travel writer and explorer
Nicholas Breton , (c. 1545–c. 1626), poet and tractarian
Richard Brett , (1567–1637), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Simon Brett , (born 1945), novelist and playwright
E. Cobham Brewer , (1810–1897), writer and cleric, Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Robert Bridges , (1844–1930), Poet Laureate
Raymond Briggs , (born 1934), children's writer and illustrator, Father Christmas
John Bright , (1811–1889), orator and politician
Joanna Briscoe , (born 1963), novelist and journalist
Vera Brittain , (1893–1970), writer and pacifist
Edwin Brock , (1927–1997), poet
Alexander Brome , (1620–1666), poet
Richard Brome , (c. 1590-c. 1653), playwright, The Sparagus Garden
Vincent Brome , (1910–2004), biographer and novelist
Eliza Bromley , (fl. 1784-1803), novelist and translator
Anne Brontë , (1820–1849), novelist, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Charlotte Brontë , (1816–1855), novelist, Jane Eyre
Emily Brontë , (1818–1848), novelist and poet, Wuthering Heights
Patrick Brontë , (born Brunty, 1777–1861), poet, writer and cleric
Frances Brooke , (1724–1789), novelist and playwright
Jocelyn Brooke , (1908–1966), novelist, poet and biographer
Rupert Brooke , (1887–1915), poet
Anita Brookner , (born 1929), novelist
Kevin Brooks , (born 1959), children's writer
Shirley Brooks , (1816–1874), novelist, playwright and poet
William Broome , (1689–1745), poet and translator
Robert Barnabas Brough , (1828–1864), writer and poet
John Brown , (1715–1766), essayist and divine
Pamela Brown , (1924–1989), children's writer and TV producer
Pete Brown , (born 1940), performance poet and songwriter
Pete Brown , (born 1968), beer writer and columnist
Stewart Brown , (born 1951), poet and scholar
Tom Brown , (1663–1704), satirist and translator
Anthony Browne , (born 1946), children's writer and illustrator
Edward Browne , (1862–1926), orientalist and writer
Isaac Hawkins Browne , (1705–1760), poet
Moses Browne , (1704–1787), poet and cleric
Thomas Browne , (1705–1782), polymath, Religio Medici
William Browne , (c. 1590-c. 1645), poet
Elizabeth Barrett Browning , (1806–1861), poet
Oscar Browning , (1837–1923), writer and scholar
Robert Browning , (1812–1889), poet
Alan Brownjohn , (born 1931), poet and novelist
Dorita Fairlie Bruce , (1885–1970), children's writer, Dimsie Goes to School
Francis Bryan , (c. 1490-1550), poet and courtier
Samuel Egerton Brydges , (1762–1836), bibliographer and editor
Anthony Buckeridge , (1912–2004), children's writer, the Jennings stories
James Silk Buckingham , (1786–1855), journalist and travel writer
Leicester Silk Buckingham , (1825–1867), playwright and writer on history
Francis Trevelyan Buckland , (1826–1880), natural historian and surgeon
William Buckland , (1784–1856), geologist, palaeontologist and cleric
Henry Thomas Buckle , (1821–1862), historian
Eustace Budgell , (1686–1737), writer and politician
Edward Bulwer-Lytton , (1803–1873, novelist, poet and playwright, The Last of the Barons
Robert Bulwer-Lytton , (pen name Owen Meredith, 1831–1891), poet, Lucile
Basil Bunting , (1900–1985), poet, Briggflatts
John Bunyan , (1628–1688), writer, The Pilgrim's Progress
Anthony Burgess , (real name John Burgess Wilson, 1917–1993), novelist, A Clockwork Orange
Melvin Burgess , (born 1954), children's writer, Junk
John William Burgon , (1813–1888), poet and theologian
John Burgoyne , (1722–1792), playwright and army officer
Thomas Burke , (1886–1945), novelist and writer on London
Francis Burleigh , (fl. 1590-1610), AV translator and cleric
Francis Cowley Burnand , (1836–1917), humorist and dramatist
Thomas Burnet , (c. 1635-1715), theologian and cosmogonist
Frances Hodgson Burnett , (1849–1924), children's writer, Little Lord Fauntleroy
Charles Burney , (1726–1814), music scholar and composer
Charles Burney , (1757–1817), scholar, schoolmaster and cleric
Fanny Burney , (also known as Frances, Mme d'Arblay, 1752–1840), novelist and diarist, Evelina
Frances Burney , (1776–1828), dramatist
James Burney , (1750–1821), travel writer and admiral
Sarah Burney , (1772–1844), novelist
Richard Burns (poet) , (also writes as Richard Berengarten, born 1943), poet
Richard Francis Burton , (1821–1890), writer, translator and explorer, The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night
Robert Burton , (1577–1640), polymath, The Anatomy of Melancholy
Charlotte Bury , (1775–1861), novelist and poet
Gwendoline Butler , (born 1922), novelist
Joseph Butler , (1692–1752), theologian and bishop
Josephine Butler , (1828–1906), writer and social campaigner
Samuel Butler , (1612–1680), poet and satirist, Hudibras
Samuel Butler , (1835–1902), writer and satirist, Erewhon
Mary Butts , (1890–1937), writer and poet
AS Byatt , (born 1936), novelist, Possession: A Romance
John Byrom , (1692–1763), poet
John Byron , (1723–1786), memoirist and admiral
Lord Byron , (1777–1824), poet, Don Juan
Ingram Bywater , (1840–1914), scholar and editor
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Florence Caddy , (1837–1923), writer
Hall Caine , (1853–1931), romantic novelist and playwright
Mona Caird , (1854–1932), essayist, reformer and feminist
Charles Stuart Calverley , (1831–1884), poet and translator
Roland Camberton , (real name Henry Cohen, 1921–1965), novelist
Ada Cambridge , (1844–1926), novelist and poet
William Camden , (1551–1623), historian and antiquarian
Thomas Campion , (1567–1620), poet and composer
Denis Cannan , (born 1919), playwright and screenwriter, Dear Daddy
Gilbert Cannan , (1884–1955), novelist and translator
Joanna Cannan , (1898–1961), novelist and children's writer
May Wedderburn Cannan , (1893–1973), poet and autobiographer
Dorothy Cannell , (born 1943), novelist
William Canton , (1845–1926), poet and children's writer
Edward Capell , (1713–1781), Shakespearean scholar
John Capgrave , (1393–1464), history writer
Thomas Carew , (1595–1640), poet
Henry Carey , (1687–1743), poet, playwright and song-writer, Sally in Our Alley
Mary Carey, Lady Carey , (c. 1609-c. 1680), poet
Robert Carliell , (died c. 1622), poet
Edward Carpenter , (1844–1929), poet, social critic and philosopher
Humphrey Carpenter , (1946–2005), biographer and broadcaster
Barbara Comyns Carr , (1907–1992), novelist and artist
JL Carr , (1912–1994), novelist and school textbook writer
Lewis Carroll , (real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), (1832–1898), children's writer and mathematician, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Angela Carter , (1940–1992), novelist, The Magic Toyshop
Elizabeth Carter , (1717–1806), poet, translator and bluestocking
Barbara Cartland , (1901–2000), novelist
Justin Cartwright , (born 1945), novelist
William Cartwright , (1611–1643), playwright
Elizabeth Cary , (1585–1639), poet and playwright, The Tragedy of Marian, the Fair Queen of Jewry
Henry Francis Cary , (1772–1844), translator and critic
Lucius Cary , (Lord Falkland, 1610–1643), poet, writer and politician
Patrick Cary or Carey, (c. 1624-1658), poet
John Caryll , (1625–1711), poet, playwright and diplomat
Sarah Caudwell , (real name Sarah Cockburn, 1939–2000), novelist
Charles Causley , (1917–2003), poet and editor
David Caute , (born 1936), novelist and historian
George Cavendish , (1494-c. 1652), biographer and poet
Jane Cavendish , (later Jane Cheyne, 1621–1669), poet and playwright
Margaret Cavendish , Duchess of Newcastle, (1623–1673), poet, novelist and playwright
William Cavendish , (1592–1676), polymath
William Caxton , (c. 1415/22-c. 1492), printer and translator
Lord David Cecil , (1902–1986), scholar and biographer
Dorothea Celesia , (born Mallet, 1738–1790), poet and translator
Susanna Centlivre , (earlier pen name Carroll, 1667–1723), playwright, poet and actress
Laurence Chaderton , (c. 1536-1640), theologian, AV translator and cleric
John Chalkhill , (fl. 1600?), poet
Thomas Chaloner , (1521–1565), poet, translator and statesman
William Chamberlayne , (1619–1689), poet
Aidan Chambers , (born 1934), children's writer, Postcards from No Man's Land
EK Chambers , (1866–1954), literary historian
Ephraim Chambers , (c. 1680-1740), writer and encyclopedist, Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
Meira Chand , (born 1943?), novelist
Raymond Chandler , (1888–1959), crime writer
George Chapman , (1559–1634), poet, playwright and translator
Guy Chapman , (1889–1972), writer and historian
Hester Chapone , (1727–1801), writer and bluestocking
Charlotte Charke , (born Cibber, 1713–1760), writer and actress
Elizabeth Charles , (1828–1896), novelist and religious writer
Gerda Charles , (real name Edna Lipson, 1914–1996), novelist and anthologist
Maria Louisa Charlesworth , (1819–1880), children's writer
Leslie Charteris , (born Leslie Charles Bowyer-Yin, 1907–1993), novelist, Simon Templar books
James Hadley Chase , (born Rene Brabazon Raymond, other pen names James L. Docherty, Ambrose Grant, and Raymond Marshall, (1906–1985), novelist
Debjani Chatterjee , (born 1952), poet, translator and children's writer
Georgiana Chatterton , (1806–1876), travel writer, novelist and poet
Thomas Chatterton , (pseudonym Thomas Rowley, 1752–1770), poet
Beth Chatto , (born 1923), gardening writer
Bruce Chatwin , (1940–1989), novelist and travel writer
Geoffrey Chaucer , (c. 1343–1400), poet and courtier, The Canterbury Tales
Cris Cheek , (born 1955), poet and performer
John Cheke , (1514–1557), classical scholar and translator
George Tomkyns Chesney , (1830–1895), novelist and army officer, The Battle of Dorking
GK Chesterton , (1874–1936), novelist, poet and essayist, Father Brown stories
Henry Chettle , (c. 1564–c. 1607), playwright
Peter Cheyney , (1896–1951), novelist, Can Ladies Kill?
Erskine Childers , (1870–1922), novelist and politician, The Riddle of the Sands
William Chillingworth , (1602–1644), religious controversialist
Mary Cholmondeley , (1859–1925), novelist
Agatha Christie , (1891–1976), mystery writer
Mary Chudleigh , (1656–1710), poet and polemicist
Alfred John Church , (1829–1912, scholar, poet and translator
Richard Church (poet) , (1893–1972), poet
Richard William Church , (1815–1890), biographer, church historian and cleric
Charles Churchill , (1731–1764), poet and satirist
Winston Churchill , (1874–1965), British prime minister, author and Nobel prizewinner
Thomas Churchyard , (c. 1520–1604), poet and soldier
Colley Cibber , (1671–1757), Poet Laureate , playwright, and bowdlerizer
Horatio Clare , (born 1973), writer
John Clare , (1793–1864), poet
Emily Clark , (fl. 1798-1819), novelist and poet
Arthur C. Clarke , (1917–2008), novelist, 2001: A Space Odyssey
Charles Cowden Clarke , (1787–1877), writer and scholar
Lindsay Clarke , (born 1939), novelist and poet, The Chymical Wedding
Mary Cowden Clarke , (1809–1898), writer and scholar
Pauline Clarke , (born 1921), children's writer, The Twelve and the Genii
Richard Clarke (vicar) , (died 1634), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Samuel Clarke , (1675–1729), philosopher and cleric
Susanna Clarke , (born 1959), novelist, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
John Clavell , (1601–1643), writer, playwright and highwayman
Chris Cleave , (born 1973), novelist and journalist
Brian Cleeve , (1921–2003), novelist
John Cleland , (1709–1789), novelist, Fanny Hill: or, the Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
Jack Clemo , (1916–1994), poet and novelist
John Cleveland , (1613–1658), poet
Anne Clifford , (1590–1676), diarist
Lucy Clifford , (wrote as Mrs. WK Clifford, 1846–1929), novelist, playwright and children's writer
William Kingdon Clifford , (1846–1879), philosopher, mathematician and children's writer William Kingdon Clifford , (1846-1879), matemático, filósofo e escritor de crianças
Caroline Clive , (pen name "V", 1801–1872), novelist and poet Caroline Clive (pseudônimo de "V", 1801-1872), romancista e poeta
Kitty Clive , (born Catherine Raftor, 1711–1785), playwright and actress Kitty Clive (nascido Raftor Catarina, 1711-1785), dramaturga e atriz
Arthur Hugh Clough , (1819–1861), poet Arthur Hugh Clough , (1819-1861), poeta
William Cobbett , (1763–1835), writer and pamphleteer, Rural Rides William Cobbett , (1763-1835), escritor e panfletário, Rural Rides
Bob Cobbing , (1920–2002), poet and visual artist Bob Cobbing , (1920-2002), poeta e artista visual
Richard Cobbold , (1797–1877), novelist and writer Richard Cobbold , (1797-1877), romancista e escritor
Richard Cobden , (1804–1865), politician and pamphleteer Richard Cobden , (1804-1865), político e panfletário
Aston Cockayne , (1605–1684), poet and playwright Aston Cockayne , (1605-1684), poeta e dramaturgo
Catherine Trotter Cockburn , (1679–1749), novelist and playwright Catherine Trotter Cockburn , (1679-1749), romancista e dramaturgo
Edward Cocker , (1631–1676), writer and engraver, Arithmetick Edward Cocker , (1631-1676), escritor e escultor, Arithmetick
Henry Cockton , (1807–1853), novelist Cockton Henry , (1807-1853), romancista
Jonathan Coe , (born 1961), novelist, What a Carve Up! Jonathan Coe , (nascido em 1961), romancista, What a Carve Up!
Lady Mary Coke , (1727–1811), letter writer and diarist Lady Mary Coca-Cola , (1727-1811), escritor de cartas e diarista
Barry Cole , (born 1936), poet and novelist Barry Cole , (nascido em 1936), poeta e romancista
GDH Cole , (1889–1959), economist, historian and novelist GDH Cole , (1889-1959), historiador e romancista economista
Margaret Cole , (1893–1980), politician and novelist Margaret Cole , (1893-1980), político e romancista
Olivia Cole , (born 1982), poet Olivia Cole , (nascido em 1982), poeta
John William Colenso , (1814–1883), writer on religion and Africa, and bishop John William Colenso , (1814-1883), escritor sobre religião e da África, eo bispo
Christabel Rose Coleridge , (1843–1921), novelist and editor Christabel Rose Coleridge , (1843-1921), romancista e editor
Derwent Coleridge , (1800–1883), writer, scholar and cleric Derwent Coleridge , (1800-1883), escritor e erudito clérigo
Ernest Hartley Coleridge , (1846–1920), literary historian, editor and poet Ernest Hartley Coleridge , (1846-1920), historiador literário, editor e poeta
Hartley Coleridge , (1796–1849), poet and critic Hartley Coleridge , (1796-1849), poeta e crítico
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge , (1861–1907), novelist and poet Mary Elizabeth Coleridge , (1861-1907), romancista e poeta
Samuel Taylor Coleridge , (1772–1834), poet, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Samuel Taylor Coleridge , (1772-1834), poeta, A Balada do Velho Marinheiro
Sara Coleridge , (1802–1852), author and translator Sara Coleridge , (1802-1852), autor e tradutor
Jane Collier , (1714–1755), satirist Jane Collier , (1714-1755), humorista
Jeremy Collier , (1650–1726), pamphleteer and cleric Jeremy Collier , (1650-1726), panfletário e clérigo
John Collier , (pen name Tim Bobbin, 1708–1786), poet and caricaturist John Collier , (pseudônimo de Tim bobina, 1708-1786), poeta e caricaturista
John Collier , (1901–1980), story writer and screenwriter John Collier , (1901-1980), escritor e roteirista de história
John Payne Collier , (1789–1883), literary critic, editor and forger João Pereira Collier , (1789-1883), crítico literário, editor e falsificador
Mary Collier , (c. 1688-1762), poet Mary Collier , (c. 1688-1762), poeta
RG Collingwood , (1889–1943), philosopher and historian RG Collingwood , (1889-1943), filósofo e historiador
WG Collingwood , (1854–1932), writer, artist and antiquary WG Collingwood , (1854-1932), escritor e artista antiquário
An Collins , (fl. 1653), poet Um Collins , (fl. 1653), poeta
Jackie Collins , (born 1937), novelist, The World Is Full of Married Men Jackie Collins (nascido em 1937), romancista, o mundo está cheio de homens casados
John Collins , (1625–1683), mathematician John Collins , (1625-1683), matemático
John Collins , (1742–1808), poet and song writer John Collins , (1742-1808), poeta e compositor
John Churton Collins , (1848–1908), literary critic John Churton Collins , (1848-1908), crítico literário
Mortimer Collins , (1827–1876), novelist and poet Mortimer Collins , (1827-1876), romancista e poeta
Wilkie Collins , (1824–1889), novelist, The Moonstone Wilkie Collins , (1824-1889), romancista, The Moonstone
William Collins , (1721–1759), poet William Collins , (1721-1759), poeta
John Stewart Collis , (1900–1984), biographer and countryside writer John Stewart Collis , (1900-1984), escritor e biógrafo de campo
Maurice Collis , (1889–1973), writer and biographer Maurice Collis , (1889-1973), escritor e biógrafo
Mary Collyer , (c. 1716–1762), translator and novelist. Maria Collyer , (c. 1716-1762), tradutor e romancista.
George Colman , (1732–1794), playwright George Colman , (1732-1794), dramaturgo
George Colman , (1762–1836), playwright and poet George Colman , (1762-1836), dramaturgo e poeta
William Combe , (1741–1823), miscellanist and poet William Combe , (1741-1823), poeta e miscellanist
Alex Comfort , (1920–2000), novelist, poet and writer, The Joy of Sex Alex Comfort , (1920-2000), poeta, romancista e escritor, The Joy of Sex
Jack Common , (1903–1968), novelist Jack Comum , (1903-1968), romancista
Ivy Compton-Burnett , (1884–1969), novelist, Pastors and Masters Ivy Compton-Burnett , (1884-1969), romancista, Pastores e Mestres
William Congreve , (1670–1729), playwright and poet, The Way of the World William Congreve , (1670-1729), dramaturgo e poeta, O Caminho do Mundo
Cyril Connolly , (1903–1974), writer and critic Cyril Connolly , (1903-1974), escritor e crítico
Joseph Connolly , (born 1950), journalist and novelist Joseph Connolly , (nascido em 1950), jornalista e romancista
Tony Connor , (born 1930), poet and playwright Tony Connor (nascido em 1930), poeta e dramaturgo
Robert Conquest , (born 1917), historian and poet, The Great Terror Robert Conquest , (nascido em 1917), historiador e poeta, O Grande Terror
Joseph Conrad , (1857–1924), novelist, Lord Jim Joseph Conrad , (1857-1924), romancista, Lord Jim
Henry Constable , (1562–1613), poet Henry Constable , (1562-1613), poeta
Hugh Conway , (real name Frederick John Fargus, 1847–1885), novelist Hugh Conway , (cujo nome verdadeiro é John Frederick Fargus, 1847-1885), romancista
John Conybeare , (1692–1755), theologian and bishop John Conybeare , (1692-1755), teólogo e bispo
John Josias Conybeare , (1779–1824), scholar, translator and cleric John Josias Conybeare , (1779-1824), tradutor e estudioso clérigo
William Daniel Conybeare , (1787–1857), writer, geologist and cleric William Daniel Conybeare , (1787-1857), geólogo escritor e clérigo
William John Conybeare , (1815–1857), religious writer, novelist and cleric William John Conybeare , (1815-1857), religioso escritor, novelista e clérigo
David Cook , (born 1940), novelist, screenplay writer and presenter David Cook (nascido em 1940), romancista, roteirista e apresentador
Eliza Cook , (1818–1889), poet Eliza Cook , (1818-1889), poeta
James Cook , (1728–1779), circumnavigator and travel writer James Cook , (1728-1779), circumnavigator e escritor de viagens
Judith Cook , (1933–2004), novelist Judith Cook , (1933-2004), romancista
Dorian Cooke , (1916–2005), poet and intelligence officer Dorian Cooke , (1916-2005), poeta e inteligência policial
Catherine Cookson , (1906–1998), novelist Catherine Cookson , (1906-1998), romancista
Artemis Cooper , (born 1953), writer and editor Artemis Cooper , (nascido em 1953), escritor e editor
Duff Cooper , (1890–1954), writer, diarist and politician Duff Cooper , (1890-1954), escritor e cronista político
Jilly Cooper , (born 1937), writer and novelist Jilly Cooper (nascido em 1937), escritor e romancista
Lettice Cooper , (1897–1994), novelist and critic Lettice Cooper , (1897-1994), romancista e crítico
Thomas Cooper , (1805–1892), poet, novelist and Chartist Thomas Cooper , (1805-1892), romancista, poeta e cartista
William Cooper , (real name HS Hoff, 1910–2002), novelist William Cooper , (nome real HS Hoff, 1910-2002), o romancista
Wendy Cope , (born 1945), poet Wendy Cope , (nascido em 1945), poeta
Esther Copley , (1786–1851), children's writer and writer on domestic economy Esther Copley , (1786-1851), do escritor de literatura infantil e escritor sobre economia doméstica
AE Coppard , (1878–1957), poet and story writer AE Coppard , (1878-1957), poeta e contista
Richard Corbet or Corbett, (1582–1635), poet and bishop Richard Corbet ou Corbett, (1582-1635), poeta e bispo
Jim Corbett , (1875–1955), writer, hunter and conservationist, Man-Eaters of Kumaon Jim Corbett , (1875-1955), escritor e caçador conservacionista, Man-Eaters de Kumaon
Julian Corbett , (1854–1922), naval historian Julian Corbett , (1854-1922), historiador naval
Marie Corelli , (1855–1924), novelist Marie Corelli , (1855-1924), romancista
Hilary Corke , (1921–2001), poet Hilary Corke , (1921-2001), poeta
Alan Corkish , (born ?), poet and journalist Alan Corkish , (nascido em?), poeta e jornalista
Frances Cornford , (1886–1960), poet Frances Cornford , (1886-1960), poeta
Francis M. Cornford , (1874–1943), scholar and poet Francis M. Cornford , (1874-1943), erudito e poeta
John Cornford , (1915–1936), poet John Cornford , (1915-1936), poeta
Bernard Cornwell , (born 1944), novelist Bernard Cornwell (nascido em 1944), o romancista
William Cornysh or Cornish, (1465–1523), dramatist, poet and composer William Cornysh ou Cornish, (1465-1523), poeta, dramaturgo e compositor
Felicitas Corrigan , (1908–2003), writer and nun Felicitas Corrigan , (1908-2003), escritor e freira
Annie Sophie Cory , (pen name Victoria Cross, 1868–1952), novelist Annie Sophie Cory , (pseudônimo de Victoria Cross, 1868-1952), romancista
William Johnson Cory , (1823–1892), poet and educationalist William Johnson Cory , (1823-1892), poeta e pedagogo
Thomas Coryat or Coryate, (c. 1577-1617), travel writer and poet Thomas Coryat ou Coryate, (c. 1577-1617), escritor de viagens e poeta
Randle Cotgrave , (died 1634 or 1652), lexicographer Randle Cotgrave , (falecido em 1634 ou 1652), lexicógrafo
Joseph Cottle , (1770–1853), poet, essayist and bookseller Joseph Cottle , (1770-1853), poeta e ensaísta livreiro
Charles Cotton , (1630–1687), poet and writer Charles Cotton , (1630-1687), poeta e escritor
Robert Bruce Cotton , (1570/71-1631), antiquarian and political writer, the Cotton Library Robert Bruce Algodão (1570/71-1631), político e escritor de antiquário, a Biblioteca de algodão
William John Courthope , (1842–1917), literary historian and poet William John Courthope , (1842-1917), historiador literário e poeta
Miles Coverdale , (c. 1488-1569), Bible translator Miles Coverdale , (c. 1488-1569), tradutor da Bíblia
Noël Coward , (1899–1973), playwright, Blithe Spirit Noël Coward , (1899-1973), dramaturgo, Blithe Spirit
Abraham Cowley , (1618–1667), poet Abraham Cowley , (1618-1667), poeta
Hannah Cowley , (1743–1809), playwright, The Belle's Stratagem Hannah Cowley , (1743-1809), dramaturgo, Belle O Estratagema
William Cowper , (1731–1800), poet and hymn writer, John Gilpin William Cowper , (1731-1800), poeta e escritor de hinos, John Gilpin
Noël Coward , (1899–1973), playwright, Blithe Spirit Noël Coward , (1899-1973), dramaturgo, Blithe Spirit
Anthony Berkeley Cox , (pen names Anthony Berkeley, Francis Iles, A. Monmouth Platt, 1893–1971), novelist Anthony Berkeley Cox (pseudônimos Anthony Berkeley, Francis Iles, A. Monmouth Platt, 1893-1971), romancista
George Crabbe , (1754–1832), poet and naturalist George Crabbe , (1754-1832), poeta e naturalista
Jim Crace , (born 1946), novelist Jim Crace , (nascido em 1946), o romancista
Hubert Crackanthorpe , (born Cookson, 1870–1896), essayist and story writer Hubert Crackanthorpe (Cookson nascido, 1870-1896), ensaísta e escritor de história
Amanda Craig , (born 1959), novelist Amanda Craig (nascido em 1959), o romancista
Dinah Craik , (also wrote as Miss Mulock, 1826–1887), novelist and poet, John Halifax, Gentleman Dinah Craik (também escreveu como Miss Mulock, 1826-1887), romancista e poeta, John Halifax, Gentleman
Richard Crashaw , (1613–1649), poet Richard Crashaw , (1613-1649), poeta
Elizabeth Craven , (1750–1828), travel writer and playwright Elizabeth Craven , (1750-1828), escritor de viagens e dramaturgo
John Creasey , (1908–1973), novelist John Creasey , (1908-1973), romancista
Edward Shepherd Creasy , (1812–1878), historian, Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World Edward Shepherd Creasy , (1812-1878), historiador, Quinze batalhas decisivas do Mundo
Thomas Creech , (1659–1700), translator Thomas Creech , (1659-1700), tradutor
Thomas Creevey , (1768–1838), diarist and politician Thomas Creevey , (1768-1838), cronista e político
Mandell Creighton , (1843–1901), historian and bishop Mandell Creighton , (1843-1901), historiador e bispo
Helen Cresswell , (1934–2005), children's writer and screenwriter, Lizzie Dripping Helen Cresswell , (1934-2005), escritor de crianças e roteirista, Lizzie gotejamento
Jasmine Cresswell , (born 1941), novelist Jasmine Cresswell , (nascido em 1941), o romancista
Arthur Shearly Cripps , (1869–1952), story writer and poet Arthur Shearly Cripps , (1869-1952), narrador e poeta
Quentin Crisp , (born Denis Charles Pratt, 1908–1999), writer and raconteur Quentin Crisp , (nascido Denis Charles Pratt, 1908-1999), escritor e contador de histórias
Rupert Croft-Cooke , (pen name Leo Bruce, 1903–1979), novelist Rupert Croft-Cooke , (pseudônimo de Leo Bruce, 1903-1979), romancista
Andrew Crofts , (born 1953), ghost writer Andrew Crofts (nascido em 1953), ghost writer
Richmal Crompton , (real name Richmal Crompton Lamburn, 1890–1969), novelist, the William books Richmal Crompton , (nome real Richmal Crompton Lamburn, 1890-1969), romancista, o William livros
Kevin Crossley-Holland , (born 1941), children's writer, poet and editor Kevin Crossley-Holland , (nascido em 1941), é escritor de literatura infantil, poeta e editor
Catherine Crowe , (c. 1803-1876), novelist, children's writer and playwright Catherine Crowe , (c. 1803-1876), romancista, do escritor e dramaturgo crianças
William Crowe , (1745–1829), poet William Crowe , (1745-1829), poeta
Aleister Crowley , (1875–1947), writer, mystic and occultist Aleister Crowley , (1875-1947), escritora, mística e ocultista
John Crowne , (1641–1712), playwright John Crowne , (1641-1712), dramaturgo
Andrew Crozier , (1943–2008), poet and scholar Andrew Crozier , (1943-2008), poeta e estudioso
Andrew Crumey , (born 1961), novelist Andrew Crumey , (nascido em 1961), o romancista
JA Cuddon , (1928–1996), novelist, playwright and dictionary compiler JA Cuddon , (1928-1996), dramaturgo e romancista dicionário compilador
Nathanael Culverwel , (1619–1651), philosopher and theologian Natanael Culverwel , (1619-1651), filósofo e teólogo
Richard Cumberland , (1631–1718), philosopher and bishop Richard Cumberland , (1631-1718), filósofo e do bispo
Richard Cumberland , (1732–1811), playwright, poet and novelist Richard Cumberland , (1732-1811), poeta, dramaturgo e romancista
Nancy Cunard , (1896–1965), poet, memoir writer and translator Nancy Cunard , (1896-1965), poeta, escritor e tradutor livro de memórias
Joseph Cundall (pen name Stephen Percy, 1818–1895), children's writer and publisher Cundall Joseph (pseudônimo de Stephen Percy, 1818-1895), o escritor de literatura infantil e editor
William Curtis , (1746–1799), botanist, The Botanical Magazine William Curtis , (1746-1799), botânico, A Revista Botânico
Henry Cust , (1861–1917), author and editor Cust Henry , (1861-1917), autor e editor
Judith Cutler , (born 1946), novelist Judith Cutler , (nascido em 1946), o romancista
John Cutts , (1661–1707), poet, writer and soldier John Cutts , (1661-1707), poeta e soldado
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David Dabydeen , (born 1955), novelist and critic David Dabydeen , (nascido em 1955), romancista e crítico
Charlotte Dacre , (pen name Rosa Matilda, 1782–1841), novelist and poet Charlotte Dacre , (pseudônimo de Rosa Matilde, 1782-1841), romancista e poeta
Roald Dahl , (1916–1990), children's writer Roald Dahl , (1916-1990), escritor de crianças
William Dakins , (died 1607), scholar, AV translator and cleric William Dakins , (falecido em 1607), estudioso, AV tradutor e clérigo
Penny Dale , (born 1954), children's writer and illustrator Penny Dale , (nascido em 1954), do escritor e ilustrador crianças
William Dampier , (1651–1715) travel writer and buccaneer William Dampier , (1651-1715) escritor de viagens e corsário
Clemence Dane , (real name Winifred Ashton, 1888–1965), novelist and playwright Clemence Dane , (nome real Winifred Ashton, 1888-1965), romancista e dramaturgo
Samuel Daniel , (1562–1619), poet and historian Samuel Daniel , (1562-1619), poeta e historiador
Sarah Daniels , (born 1957), playwright Sarah Daniels (nascido em 1957), dramaturgo
Alicia D'Anvers , (1688–1725), poet Alicia D'Anvers , (1688-1725), poeta
Ella D'Arcy , (1856?-1939), novelist and translator Ella D'Arcy , (1856? -1939), escritor e tradutor
Charles Darwin , (1809–1882), naturalist, On the Origin of Species Charles Darwin , (1809-1882), naturalista, Sobre a Origem das Espécies
Erasmus Darwin , (1731–1802), natural historian and poet Erasmus Darwin , (1731-1802), naturalista e poeta
Florence Henrietta Darwin , (1863/4-1920), playwright Florence Henrietta Darwin , (1863/4-1920), o dramaturgo
Elizabeth Daryush , (born Bridges, 1887–1977), poet Elizabeth Daryush (Pontes nasceu, 1887-1977), poeta
George Webbe Dasent , (1817–1896), writer and translator George Webbe Dasent , (1817-1896), escritor e tradutor
Rana Dasgupta , (born 1972), novelist Rana Dasgupta , (nascido em 1972), o romancista
William Davenant , (1606–1668), poet and playwright William Davenant , (1606-1668), poeta e dramaturgo
Robert Davenport , (fl. 1623-1639), playwright and poet Robert Davenport , (fl. 1623-1639), dramaturgo e poeta
CAF Rhys Davids , (1857–1942), Buddhist scholar and translator CAF Rhys Davids , (1857-1942), estudioso budista e tradutor
Lionel Davidson , (1922–2009), novelist, The Night of Wenceslas Lionel Davidson , (1922-2009), romancista, A Noite de Venceslau
Donald Davie , (1922–1995), poet and critic Donald Davie , (1922-1995), poeta e crítico
Caitlin Davies , (born 1964), novelist and journalist Caitlin Davies (nascido em 1964), romancista e jornalista
Hunter Davies , (born 1936), writer, biographer and ghost writer Hunter Davies , (nascido em 1936), o escritor e biógrafo de ghost writer
Hugh Sykes Davies , (1909–1984), poet and novelist Hugh Sykes Davies , (1909-1984), poeta e romancista
John Davies , (c. 1565-1618), poet and satirist John Davies , (c. 1565-1618), poeta e satírico
John Davies , (1569–1626), poet and lawyer John Davies , (1569-1626), poeta e advogado
Linda Davies , (born 1963), novelist Linda Davies (nascido em 1963), o romancista
Peter Ho Davies , (born 1966), novelist Peter Ho Davies (nascido em 1966), o romancista
John Davis or Davys, (c. 1543-1605), writer and navigator John Davis ou Davys, (c. 1543-1605), escritor e navegador
Lindsey Davis , (born 1949), novelist Lindsey Davis , (nascido em 1949), o romancista
Ann Davison , (1914–1992), travel writer Ann Davison , (1914-1992), escritor de viagens
Humphry Davy , (1778–1829), writer, chemist and inventor Humphry Davy , (1778-1829), químico, escritor e inventor
Richard Dawkins , (born 1941), ethologist and science writer, The God Delusion Richard Dawkins , (nascido em 1941), etólogo e escritor de ciência, Deus, um delírio
Coningsby Dawson , (1883–1959), novelist, poet and soldier Coningsby Dawson , (1883-1959), poeta, romancista e um soldado
Jennifer Dawson , (1929–2000), novelist Jennifer Dawson , (1929-2000), romancista
William James Dawson , (1854–1928), poet and religious writer William James Dawson , (1854-1928), poeta e escritor religioso
Jeffery Day , (1896–1918), poet Jeffery dia , (1896-1918), poeta
John Day , (1574-c. 1640), playwright The Parliament of Bees John Day , (1574-c. 1640), dramaturgo O Parlamento das Abelhas
Martin Day , (born 1969), novelist and screenwriter, Dr. Who spinoffs
Thomas Day , (1748–1789), children's writer
Cecil Day-Lewis , (1904–1972), Poet Laureate , translator and novelist
Louis de Bernières , (born 1954), novelist, Captain Corelli's Mandolin
Alain de Botton , (born 1969), writer, novelist and essayist
Walter de la Mare , (early pen name Walter Ramal, 1873–1956), poet and novelist
William De Morgan , (1839–1917), novelist and potter
Thomas de Quincey , (1785–1859), essayist and critic, Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
Hugh de Selincourt , (1878–1951), writer and journalist
Lisa St Aubin de Terán , (born 1953), novelist, poet and autobiographer
Edward de Vere , earl of Oxford, (1550–1604), playwright, poet and courtier
Roger Deakin , (1943–2006), writer on the countryside
Geoffrey Dearmer , (1893–1996), poet
Percy Dearmer , (1867–1936), reformer and cleric, The Parson's Handbook
John Dee , (1527-1608/9), mathematician, occultist and political economist
Warwick Deeping , (1877–1950), novelist and story writer, Sorrell and Son
Daniel Defoe , (c. 1659–1731), novelist and pamphleteer, Robinson Crusoe
Paul Dehn , (1912–1976), screenwriter and playwright
Len Deighton , (born 1929), military historian, cookery writer and novelist, The Ipcress File
Thomas Dekker , (1572–1632), playwright
EM Delafield , (1890–1943), novelist
Mary Delany , (born Mary Granville), (1700-17880, letter writer, artist and bluestocking
RF Delderfield , (1912–1972), novelist and playwright, A Horseman Riding By
Ethel M. Dell (1881–1939), novelist
Thomas Deloney , (1553–1600), balladeer and novelist
John Denham , (1614/15-1669), poet
George Dennis , (1814–1898), writer and explorer
John Dennis , (1657–1734), critic and playwright
Nigel Dennis , (1912–1989), writer, novelist and playwright
Colin Dexter , (born 1930), novelist, Inspector Morse novels
Nirpal Singh Dhaliwal , (born 1974), novelist and journalist
William Diaper , (1685–1717), poet and translator
Charles Dibdin , (1745?–1814), playwright, poet and songwriter
Charles Dickens , (1812–1870), novelist, David Copperfield
Monica Dickens , (1915–1992), novelist and children's writer
Anne Hepple Dickinson , (pen name Anne Hepple, 1877–1959), novelist
Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson , (1862–1932), historian and political activist
Patric Dickinson , (1914–1994), poet, translator and playwright
Peter Dickinson , (born 1927), novelist, children's writer and poet
Kenelm Digby , (1603–1665), natural philosopher
Leonard Digges , (1588–1635), poet and translator
Francis Dillingham , (died 1625), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Wentworth Dillon , earl of Roscommon, (1630–1685), poet, critic and translator
Jenny Diski , (born 1947), novelist and essayist, Rainforest
Isaac D'Israeli , (1766–1848), essayist
Benjamin Disraeli , (1804–1881), novelist and statesman
Henry Hall Dixon , (1822–1870), writer
Richard Watson Dixon , (1833–1900), poet and church historian
Sydney Thompson Dobell , (1824–1874), poet and critic
Henry Austin Dobson , (1840–1921), poet and essayist
William Dodd , (1729–1777), writer, cleric and forger
Philip Doddridge , (1702–1751), religious writer and hymn writer
George Bubb Dodington , (1691–1792), politician, poet and diarist
Robert Dodsley , (1704–1764), poet, writer and bookseller
Christina Dodwell , (born 1951), travel writer
Berlie Doherty , (born 1943), children's writer, poet and dramatist
Paul C. Doherty , (several pen names, born 1946), novelist
Digby Mackworth Dolben , (1848–1867), poet
Alfred Domett , (1811–1887), poet and statesman
John Donne , (1572–1631), poet and divine
Desmond Donnelly , (1920–1974), writer, journalist and politician
Eleanor Doorly , (died 1950), children's writer
Sarah Doudney , (1841–1926), novelist, children's writer and hymn writer
Charles Montagu Doughty , (1843–1926), poet, writer and traveller, Travels in Arabia Deserta
Louise Doughty , (born 1963), novelist and playwright
Keith Douglas , (1920–1944), poet
Lord Alfred Douglas , (1870–1945), poet
Norman Douglas , (1868–1952), novelist, South Wind
Siobhan Dowd , (born 1960), children's writer, Bog Child
Andrew Downes , (c. 1549-1628), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Jenny Downham , (born 1964), novelist
Ernest Dowson , (1867–1900), poet and story writer
Arthur Conan Doyle , (1859–1930), novelist and author of Sherlock Holmes
Richard Doyle , (born 1948), novelist, Flood
Francis Hastings Doyle , (1810–1888), poet
Margaret Drabble , (born 1939), novelist and critic, The Millstone
Phil Drabble , (1914–2007), writer and broadcaster
Nick Drake , (born 1961), poet and novelist
Augusta Theodosia Drane , (1823–1894), writer and nun
Michael Drayton , (1563–1631), poet
John Drinkwater , (1882–1937), poet and playwright
Henry Drummond , (1786–1860), religious writer, politician and banker
John Dryden , (1631–1700), poet and playwright, Absalom and Achitophel
Daphne du Maurier , (1907–1989), novelist, Rebecca
George du Maurier , (1834–1896), cartoonist and novelist, Trilby
Stephen Duck , (1705?–1756), poet and cleric
Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux , (1857–1944), poet and author
Ernest Dudley , (real name Vivian Ernest Coltman-Allen, 1908–2006), novelist, screenwriter and actor
Lord Dufferin , (1826–1902), writer and explorer
Charles Duff , (1894–1966), language-book writer, translator and satirist
Maureen Duffy , (born 1933), poet, screenwriter and novelist
Stella Duffy , (born 1963), novelist and playwright
William Dugdale , (1605–1686), antiquary
Alfred Duggan , (1903–1964), historical writer and novelist
Ian Duhig , (born 1954), poet
Richard Duke , (1658–1711), poet and cleric
Sarah Dunant , (born 1950), writer and novelist
John Duncombe , (1729–1786), poet and cleric
William Duncombe , (1690–1769), translator and playwright
Roderic Dunkerley (1884–1966), religious writer
Helen Dunmore , (born 1952), poet, novelist and children's writer,
Antony Dunn , (born 1973), poet and playwright
Nell Dunn , (born 1936), novelist and playwright, Poor Cow
James Duport , (1606–1679), scholar and cleric
John Duport , (died 1617), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Thomas D'Urfey , (1653–1723), playwright and poet, Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy
Raymond Durgnat , (1932–2002), film critic
Edith Durham , (1863–1944), travel writer
Gerald Durrell , (1925–1995), naturalist and author, My Family and Other Animals
Lawrence Durrell , (1921–1990), novelist and poet, The Alexandria Quartet
John Dunton , (1659–1733), writer, bookseller and pamphleteer
Edward Dyer , (1543–1607), poet and courtier
Geoff Dyer , (born 1958), writer
George Dyer , (1755–1841), scholar and poet
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John Earle , (1601–1665), writer and bishop
Anthony Earnshaw , (1924–2001), writer and illustrator
Laurence Echard , (1670–1730), historian and translator
Arthur Stanley Eddington , (1882–1944), astrophysicist and science writer
ER Eddison , (1882–1945), novelist, poet and translator, the Zimiamvian Trilogy
Emily Eden , (1797–1869), novelist
Frederick Morton Eden , (1766–1809), social researcher
Richard Edes , (1555–1604), religious writer, AV translator and cleric
David Edgar , (born 1948), playwright
Maria Edgeworth , (1767–1849), novelist, Castle Rackrent
Richard Lovell Edgeworth , (1744–1817), writer and politician
Robert Edric , (real name Gary Edric Armitage, born 1956), novelist
JT Edson , (born 1928), novelist
Richard Edwardes , (c. 1523-1566), poet and playwright, Damon and Pythias
Amelia Edwards , (1831–1892), novelist and travel writer
Thomas Edwards , (d. 1599), poet
Pierce Egan , (1772–1849), journalist and sports writer, Boxiana
Pierce Egan the younger (1814–1880), novelist
Elizabeth Egerton , (born Cavendish, 1626–1663), poet and dramatist
George Egerton , (real name Mary Chavelita Bright, 1859–1945), writer, translator and feminist
Rowland Egerton-Warburton , (1804–1891), poet and landowner
Sarah Fyge Egerton , (1670–1723), poet
Thomas Egerton , Lord Ellesmere, later Lord Brackley (1540–1617), statesman and patron
Stephen Elboz , (born 1956), children's writer
Josephine Elder , (real name Olive Gwendoline Potter, 1895–1988), children's writer
Peter Berresford Ellis , (pen names Peter Tremayne and Peter MacAlan, born 1943), novelist
Charles Eliot , (1862–1931), travel writer, malacologist and diplomat
George Eliot , (real name Mary Ann Evans, 1819–1880), novelist, Middlemarch
TS Eliot , (1888–1965), poet, playwright and critic, Nobel prizewinner , The Waste Land
Ebenezer Elliott , (the "Corn Law Rhymer", 1781–1849), poet
Edith Ellis , (1861–1916), writer and anthologist
Edwin John Ellis , (1848–1916), poet, editor and illustrator
Havelock Ellis , (1859–1939), sexologist, social reformer and literary editor
Royston Ellis , (born 1941), novelist and poet
Warren Ellis , (born 1968), graphic novelist and comic book writer
RJ Ellory , (born 1965), novelist
Elizabeth Elstob , (1683–1756), scholar and translator
Ben Elton , (born 1959), novelist, playwright and comedian
Oliver Elton , (1861–1945), scholar and translator,
Alfred Elwes , (1819–1888), children's writer and translator
Thomas Elyot , (c. 1490-1536), scholar and diplomat
Sally Emerson , (born 1954), novelist and anthologist
William Empson , (1906–1984), critic and poet, Seven Types of Ambiguity
William Enfield , (1741–1797), elocutionist and Unitarian minister
Barry England , (1932–2009), novelist
Isobel English , (real name June Guesdon Braybrooke, 1920–1994), novelist
DJ Enright , (1920–2002), poet and critic
Sam Enthoven , (born 1975), children's writer
Ephelia , (fl. 1679, real name probably Mary Stewart, Duchess of Richmond), poet
Susan Ertz , (1894–1985), novelist
George Etherege , (c. 1635–c. 1692), playwright, The Man of Mode
Abel Evans , (1679–1737), poet and cleric
Arthur Evans , (1851–1941), archaeologist
Arthur Benoni Evans , (1781–1854), poet, scholar and cleric
John Evans , (1823–1908), archaeologist
Margiad Evans , (real name Peggy Eileen Williams, 1909–1958), novelist, poet and illustrator
Nicholas Evans , (born 1950), novelist, The Horse Whisperer
Paul Evans , (1945–1991), poet
John Evelyn , (1620–1706), writer and diarist, Sylva, A Discourse of Forest Trees
Peter Everett , (1931–1999), novelist
Evelyn Everett-Green , (1856–1932), novelist and children's writer
George Every , (1909–2003), theologian and poet
Gavin Ewart , (1916–1995), poet and anthologist
Barbara Ewing , (born 1944), novelist and playwright
Juliana Horatia Ewing , (1841–1885), children's writer, Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances
Vincent Eyre , (1811–1881), military writer and general
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Frederick William Faber , (1814–1863), hymn writer and theologian, Faith of Our Fathers
Geoffrey Faber , (1889–1961), poet and publisher
George Stanley Faber , (1773–1854), theologian and cleric
Robert Fabyan , (died 1513), diarist and chronicler
Harry Fainlight , (1935–1982), poet
Ruth Fainlight , (born 1932), poet, writer and translator
Thomas Fairfax , (1612–1671), poet and army commander-in-chief
J. Meade Falkner , (1858–1932), novelist, Moonfleet
Mildmay Fane , earl of Westmorland (1602–1666), poet and playwright
Violet Fane , (real name Mary Montgomerie Lamb, 1843–1905), novelist and poet
Catherine Maria Fanshawe , (1765–1834), poet
Richard Fanshawe , (1608–1666), poet and translator
UA Fanthorpe , (1929–2009), poet
Helen Farish , (born 1962), poet
Benjamin Farjeon , (1838–1903), novelist and playwright
Eleanor Farjeon , (1881–1965), children's author and poet
Herbert Farjeon , (1887–1945), dramatist and critic
Paul Farley , (born 1965), poet
Jeffery Farnol , (1878–1952), novelist
Frederic William Farrar , (known as Dean Farrar, 1831–1903), novelist, religious writer and cleric, Eric, or, Little by Little
JG Farrell , (1935–1979), novelist, The Siege of Krishnapur
Sebastian Faulks , (born 1953), novelist
Joseph Fawcett , (1758–1804), poet and cleric
Francis Fawkes , (1721–1777), poet and translator
John Russell Fearn , (1908–1960), novelist
Daniel Featley , (also known as Fairclough, 1582–1645), controversialist, AV translator and cleric
Vicki Feaver , (born 1943), poet
Elaine Feinstein , (born 1930), poet, novelist and dramatist
John Fell , (1625–1686), scholar and cleric
Owen Feltham or Felltham (c. 1602–1668), aphorist and essayist
George Manville Fenn , (1831–1909), novelist and children's writer
John Fenn (died 1615), religious writer and RC priest
John Fenn , (1739–1794), antiquary and editor
Elijah Fenton , (1683–1730), poet
James Fenton , (born 1949), poet and critic
Roger Fenton , (1565–1615), religious writer, AV translator and cleric
Eliza Fenwick , (1766–1840), novelist and children's writer
Ruby Ferguson , (1899–1966), novelist and children's writer
Bernard Fergusson , Lord Ballantrae, (1911–1980), military historian and army general
Patrick Leigh Fermor , (born 1915), travel writer and scholar
Elizabeth Ferrars , (1907–1995), novelist
Jasper Fforde , (born 1961), novelist
Michael Field , pen name of Katherine Harris Bradley (1846–1914) and Edith Emma Cooper (1862–1913), poets and diarists
Helen Fielding , (born 1958), novelist, screenwriter and journalist, Bridget Jones's Diary
Henry Fielding , (1707–1754), novelist and poet, Tom Jones
Sarah Fielding , (1709–1768), novelist and children's writer
Celia Fiennes , (1662–1741), diarist and travel writer
William Fiennes , (born 1970), writer
Eva Figes , (born 1932), novelist and critic
Robert Filmer , (1588–1653), political writer
Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea , (1661–1720), poet
Anne Fine , (born 1947), novelist and children's writer
George Finlay , (1799–1875), historian
Ronald Firbank , (1886–1926), novelist and playwright, Valmouth
Tibor Fischer , (born 1959), novelist
Allen Fisher , (born 1944), poet and editor
John Fisher , (1469–1535), theologian, cardinal and martyr
Roy Fisher , (born 1930), poet and jazz pianist
Edward Fitzgerald , (1809–1883), poet and translator, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
Thomas Flatman , (1638–1688), poet and miniaturist
James Elroy Flecker , (1884–1915), poet, novelist and playwright
Richard Flecknoe , (c. 1600-c. 1678), poet, playwright and writer
Ian Fleming , (1908–1964), author, creator of James Bond
Peter Fleming , (1907–1971), travel writer and traveller
Giles Fletcher , (1586–1623), poet
Giles Fletcher , (c. 1548-1611), poet
JS Fletcher , (1863–1935), novelist and journalist
John Fletcher , (1579–1625), playwright
Phineas Fletcher , (1582–1650), poet
Susan Fletcher , (born 1979), novelist
Thomas Fletcher , (1666–1713), poet, translator and cleric
FS Flint , (1885–1960), poet
John Florio , (1553–1625), lexicographer and translator
Robert Fludd , (1574–1637), physician and occultist
Giles Foden , (born 1967), novelist
Samuel Foote , (1720–1777), playwright and theater manager
Duncan Forbes , (born 1947), poet
Anne Ford , (1737–1824), writer, musician and actress
Ford Madox Ford , (original name Ford Madox Hueffer, 1873–1939), novelist and poet
John Ford , (1586–1640), playwright, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore
Richard Ford , (1796–1858), travel writer, A Handbook for Travellers in Spain
Thomas Ford or Forde, (1580–1648), poet and composer
Michael Foreman , (born 1938), children's writer and illustrator
CS Forester , (1899–1966), author, the Horatio Hornblower series
Simon Forman , (1552–1611), astrologer, occultist and herbalist
David Forrest , novelist, a pseudonym of R. Forrest-Webb and David Eliades
Helen Forrester , (born 1919), writer
EM Forster , (1879–1970), author, A Passage to India
John Forster , (1812–1876), biographer and critic
Margaret Forster , (born 1938), novelist and biographer
Frederick Forsyth , (born 1938), novelist, The Day of the Jackal
Adam Foulds , (born 1974), novelist and poet
Edith Henrietta Fowler , (1865–1944), novelist
Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler , (1860–1929), novelist
Henry Watson Fowler , (1858–1933), and Francis George Fowler , (1871–1918), lexicographers and grammarians, Fowler's Modern English Usage
John Fowles , (1926–2005), novelist and essayist, The French Lieutenant's Woman
George Fox , (1624–1691), diarist and Quaker
Robin Lane Fox , (born 1946), historian and gardening writer
Edgar Foxall , (1906–1990), poet
John Foxe , (1517–1587, writer, Foxe's Book of Martyrs
Dick Francis , (1920–2010), novelist and jockey, Dead Cert
Philip Francis , (1740–1818), pamphleteer and translator
Gilbert Frankau , (1884–1952), novelist and poet
Julia Frankau , (pen name Frank Danby, 1863–1916), novelist
John Franklin , (1786–1847), explorer and novelist
Antonia Fraser , (born 1932), biographer and novelist
Michael Frayn , (born 1933), playwright and novelist, Copenhagen
Margaret Frazer , (pseudonym, fl. 1990s onwards), novelist
Jonathan Freedland , (born 1967), writer
Edward Augustus Freeman , (1823–1892), historian
John Freeman , (1880–1929), poet
R. Austin Freeman , (1862–1943), novelist
Elizabeth Wynne Fremantle , (1779–1857), diarist
Celia Fremlin , (1914–2009), novelist
Patrick French , (born 1966), biographer and author
John Hookham Frere , (1769–1846), poet and translator
James Anthony Froude , (1818–1894), historian
Richard Hurrell Froude , (1803–1836), poet, religious writer and cleric
Caroline Fry , (1787–1846), religious writer and poet
Christopher Fry , (1907–2005), dramatist
Stephen Fry , (born 1957), novelist and comedian
John Fuller , (born 1937), poet, novelist and anthologist
Roy Fuller , (1912–1991), poet and novelist
Thomas Fuller , (1608–1661), author and cleric
Georgiana Fullerton , (born Leverson-Gower, 1812–1885), novelist
Monica Furlong , (1930–2003), religious writer, biographer and journalist
Frederick James Furnivall , (1825–1910), philologist and lexicographer
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Neil Gaiman , (born 1960), novelist, graphic novelist and screenwriter
Norman Gale , (1862–1942), poet
John Galsworthy , (1867–1933), author and dramatist, The Forsyte Saga
Francis Galton , (1822–1911), polymath
Jane Gardam , (born 1928), novelist and children's writer
Samuel Rawson Gardiner , (1829–1902), historian
Helen Gardner , (1908–1986), critic and scholar
John Gardner , (1926–2007), novelist, The Liquidator
Leon Garfield (1921–1996), novelist and children's writer
Simon Garfield , (born 1960), writer
Alex Garland , (born 1970), novelist and screenwriter
Alan Garner , (born 1934), children's writer, The Owl Service
Constance Garnett , (1861–1946), translator
David Garnett , (1892–1981), novelist, editor and playwright, Lady into Fox
Edward Garnett , (1868–1937), author and critic
Eve Garnett , (1900–1991), children's writer and illustrator, The Family from One End Street
Richard Garnett , (1835–1906), scholar and poet
David Garrick , (1717–1779), actor, playwright and poet
Samuel Garth , (1661–1719), poet and physician
George Gascoigne , (1535–1577), poet and translator
David Gascoyne , (1916–2001), poet
Elizabeth Gaskell , (1810–1865), novelist, Cranford
Jane Gaskell , (born 1941), fantasy novelist
Francis Aidan Gasquet , (1846–1929), historian and cardinal
Alfred Gatty , (1813–1903), writer and cleric
Margaret Gatty , (wrote as Mrs. Alfred Gatty, 1809–1873), children's writer
John Gauden , (1605–1662), writer and bishop, Eikon Basilike (attributed)
Jamila Gavin , (born 1941), novelist
John Gay , (1685–1732), poet and playwright, The Beggar's Opera
Maggie Gee , (born 1948), novelist, The Ice People
Pam Gems , (born 1925), playwright
Emily Gerard , (1849–1905), novelist
John Gerard , (1545-1611/12), herbalist
William Gerhardie , (born Gerhardi, 1895–1977), novelist
Karen Gershon , (1923–1993), poet, writer and novelist
Edward Gibbon , (1737–1794), history, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Stella Gibbons , (1902–1989), novelist and poet, Cold Comfort Farm
Philip Gibbs , (1877–1962), writer and journalist
Wilfred Wilson Gibson , (1878–1962), poet
John Gifford , (1758–1818), historical and political writer, Anti-Jacobin Review
William Gifford , (1756–1826), poet and satirist
WS Gilbert , (1836–1911), playwright, librettist and poet, The Mikado
William Gilbert or Gilberd, (1544–1603), scientist, De Magnete ...
William Gilbert , author and father of WS Gilbert
Alexander Gilchrist , (1828–1861), biographer and critic
Anne Gilchrist , (born Burrows, 1828–1885), writer
George Gissing , (1857–1903), novelist, New Grub Street
William Gladstone , (1809–1898), statesman and writer
Lesley Glaister , (born 1956), novelist and playwright
Joseph Glanvill , (1636–1680), writer, philosopher and cleric
Hannah Glasse , (1708–1770), writer on cookery and housekeeping, The Art of Cookery
Victoria Glendinning , (born 1937), biographer and novelist
Richard Glover , (1712–1785), poet and playwright
Elinor Glyn , (1864–1943), novelist
Rumer Godden , (1907–1998), novelist, children's writer and biographer
AD Godley , (1856–1925), comic poet
Sidney Godolphin , (1610–1643), poet
William Godwin , (1756–1836), novelist and philosopher
Louis Golding , (1895–1958), novelist and poet
William Golding , (1911–1993), novelist, poet and Nobel prizewinner , The Lord of the Flies
Douglas Goldring , (1887–1960), poet, travel writer and novelist
Jason Goodwin , (born 1964), novelist and travel writer
Barnabe Googe or Gooche, (1540–1594), poet and translator
Catherine Gore , (1799–1861), novelist and playwright
Charles Gore , (1853–1932), theologian and bishop
Edmund Gosse , (1849–1928), poet, critic and author, Father and Son
Philip Henry Gosse , (1810–1888), writer on science and natural history
Stephen Gosson , (1554–1624), satirist and playwright
Elizabeth Goudge , (1900–1984), novelist and children's writer
Gerald Gould , (1885–1936), poet and journalist
Nathaniel Gould , (1857–1919), novelist
John Gower , (c. 1330–1408), poet
Eleanor Graham , (1896–1984), children's writer, editor and anthologist
Harry Graham , (1874–1936), humorist and poet
Stephen Graham , (1884–1975), travel writer and novelist
Kenneth Grahame , (1859–1931), writer, The Wind in the Willows
Sarah Grand , (real name Mrs. David C. M'Fall, born Frances Elizabeth Clarke, 1854–1943), novelist
John Grant , (pen names Jonathan Gash and Graham Gaunt, born 1933), novelist and physician
Linda Grant , (born 1951), novelist and writer
George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne , (1666–1735), playwright and poet
Harley Granville-Barker , (1877–1946), playwright and actor
Richard Graves , (1715–1804), poet and novelist
Robert Graves , (1895–1985), poet, scholar and novelist, I, Claudius
John Gray , (1866–1934), poet and translator
Patience Gray , (1917–2005), cookery writer
Thomas Gray , (1716–1771), poet
Candida Lycett Green , (born 1942), writer and journalist
Henry Green , (pen name of Henry Vincent Yorke), (1905–1973), novelist
John Richard Green , (1837–1883), historian
Matthew Green , (1696–1737), poet
Roger Lancelyn Green , (1918–1987), biographer and children's writer
Sarah Green , (fl. 1790-1825), novelist
Thomas Hill Green , (1836–1882), philosopher and radical
Kate Greenaway , (1846–1901), children's author and illustrator
Graham Greene , (1904–1991), novelist and playwright, Our Man in Havana
Robert Greene , (1558–1592), playwright and pamphleteer
Chris Greenhalgh , (born 1963), novelist, screenwriter and poet
Lavinia Greenlaw , (born 1962), poet and novelist
Walter Wilson Greg , (1875–1959), bibliographer and editor
Joyce Grenfell , (1910–1979), writer, actress and comedian
Julian Grenfell , (1888–1915), poet
Charles Greville , (1794–1865), diarist and cricketer
Frances Greville , (c. 1724–1789), poet
Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke , (1554–1628), poet and playwright
Bill Griffiths , (1948–2007), poet, scholar and translator
Jane Griffiths , (born 1970), poet and lecturer
Paul Griffiths , (born 1947), novelist, librettist and music critic
Geoffrey Grigson , (1905–1985), poet and editor
Arthur Grimble , (1888–1956), writer, anthropologist and colonial governor
Francis Grose , (1731–1791), antiquary and lexicographer
John Gross , (born 1935), critic, writer and anthologist
Philip Gross , (born 1952), poet, novelist and playwright
George Grossmith , (1847–1912), writer and entertainer, co-author of Diary of a Nobody
Weedon Grossmith , (1854–1919), writer, artist and actor, co-author of Diary of a Nobody
George Grote , (1794–1871), classical historian and reformer
George Grove , (1820–1900), editor and writer on music, Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Sydney Grundy , (1848–1914), playwright and librettist
Philip Guedalla , (1889–1944), historian, biographer and travel writer
Harry Guest , (born 1932), poet
Thom Gunn , (1929–2004), poet
Ivor Gurney , (1890–1937), poet and composer
Thomas Anstey Guthrie , (pen name F. Anstey, 1856–1934), novelist and journalist, Vice Versa
Bernard Gutteridge , (1916–1985), poet
Brion Gysin , (1916–1986), sound poet, novelist and painter
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Jen Hadfield , (born 1978), poet
William Habington , (1605–1654), poet
Mark Haddon , (born 1962), novelist, children's writer and poet, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
Henry Rider Haggard , (1856–1925), novelist and story writer, King Solomon's Mines
Richard Hakluyt , (c. 1552/3-1616), travel writer, translator and cleric, Discourse Concerning Western Planting
JBS Haldane , (1892–1964), scientist and communist, On Being the Right Size
Kathleen Hale , (1898–2000), children's writer and illustrator, Orlando the Marmalade Cat
Anne Halkett , (1623–1699), memoirist and religious writer
Edward Hall or Halle, (c. 1498–1547), chronicler
Joseph Hall , (1574–1656), satirist, moralist and bishop
Radclyffe Hall , (1880–1943), novelist and poet, The Well of Loneliness
Sarah Hall (writer) , (born 1974), novelist and poet
Steven Hall , (born 1975), novelist and playwright
Thomas Hall , (1610–1665), religious writer and cleric
Arthur Hallam , (1811–1833), poet
Henry Hallam , (1777–1859), historian
James Halliwell-Phillipps , (1820–1889), Shakespearean scholar and biographer
Bruce Barrymore Halpenny (born early 20th c.), author
Alan Halsey , (born 1947), poet
Michael Hamburger , (1924–2007), writer, poet and translator
Charles Hamilton , (25 pen names including Frank Richards, 1876–1961), children's writer, Billy Bunter
Cicely Mary Hamilton , (1872–1952), writer, playwright and feminist
Cosmo Hamilton , (1870–1942), playwright and novelist
Ian Hamilton , (1938–2001), critic, biographer and poet
Peter F. Hamilton , (born 1960), SF novelist
Edward Bruce Hamley , (1824–1893), military theorist and novelist
Edward Hamley , (1764–1834), poet and cleric
William Hampton , (born 1959), poet
Marika Hanbury-Tenison , (1938–1982), cookery and travel writer
St. John Hankin , (1869–1909), playwright
James Hanley , (1897–1985), novelist and screenwriter
Sophie Hannah , (born 1971), poet and novelist
John Harding (died 1610), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Frances Hardinge , (born 1973), children's writer
Mollie Hardwick , (1916–2003), novelist and writer of TV spinoffs
Ronald Hardy , (born 1919), novelist
Thomas Hardy , (1840–1928), novelist and poet, The Mayor of Casterbridge
Augustus Hare , (1834–1903), travel writer and raconteur
Augustus William Hare , (1792–1834), essayist and cleric
Cyril Hare , (real name AAG Clark, 1900–1958), novelist
David Hare , (born 1947), playwright, Racing Demon
Julius Charles Hare , (1795–1855), religious writer
Roger Hargreaves , (1935–1988), children's writer and illustrator, Mr. Men series
John Harington , (1561–1612), poet, translator and courtier
John Harmar , (c. 1555-1613), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Cynthia Harnett , (1893–1981), children's writer
Charles George Harper , (1863–1943), travel writer and illustrator
Beatrice Harraden , (1864–1936), novelist and feminist
James Harington , (1611–1677), political writer
Frank Harris , (1856–1931), writer, editor and autobiographer
James Harris , (1709–1780), philosopher and grammarian
Joanne Harris , (born 1964), novelist, Chocolat
Robert Harris , (born 1957), novelist, writer and screenplay writer
Rosemary Harris , (born 1923), children's writer, The Moon in the Cloud
Austin Harrison , (1873–1928), editor and writer
Thomas Harrison , (1555–1631), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Tony Harrison , (born 1938), poet and playwright
William Harrison , (1534–1593), writer and cleric
Tom Harrisson , (also wrote as TH Harrisson, 1911–1976), conservationist and polymath, Mass-Observation with Humphrey Jennings and Charles Madge .
David Harsent , (pen names Jack Curtis and David Lawrence, born 1942), novelist, poet and scriptwriter
BH Liddell Hart , (1895–1970), military historian and army officer
Adam Hart-Davis , (born 1943), writer, scientist and broadcaster
Duff Hart-Davis , (born 1936), biographer and naturalist
Walter Harte , (1709–1774), poet and historian
David Hartley , (1705–1757), philosopher and psychologist
John Hartley , (1839–1915), poet and writer in Yorkshire dialect
LP Hartley , (1895–1972), novelist, The Go-Between
Frederick William Harvey , (1888–1957), poet
Gabriel Harvey , (c. 1545–1630), poet and writer
William Harvey , (1578–1657), physician
Lee Harwood , (born 1939), poet
Christopher Hassall , (1912–1963), playwright, actor and poet
Michael Hastings , (born 1938), playwright, novelist and screenwriter
Richard Hathwaye , (fl. 1597–1603), playwright
Joseph Hatton , (1841–1907), novelist and editor
Robert Harris , (born 1957), novelist and writer
John Harvey , (born 1938), novelist
William Haughton , (died 1605), playwright
Frances Ridley Havergal , (1836–1879), poet and hymn writer
Stephen Hawes , (c. 1474–1523), poet
Robert Stephen Hawker , (1803–1875), poet and cleric, The Song of the Western Men
John Hawkesworth , (1715–1773), writer, editor and dramatist
John Hawkins , (1719–1789), writer and biographer
Spike Hawkins , (born 1943), poet and performer
Laetitia Matilda Hawkins , (1759–1835), novelist
Roy Hay (horticulturist) , (1910–1989), gardening writer, journalist and broadcaster
Anna Haycraft , (pen name Alice Thomas Ellis, 1932–2005), novelist
William Hayley , (1745–1820), poet, playwright and biographer
Carole Hayman , (born 1950s?), novelist, screenwriter and actor
Robert Hayman , (1575–1629), poet and colonist
Mary Hays , (1759–1843), novelist
Alethea Hayter , (1911–2006), biographer and historical writer
William Hayter (diplomat) , (1906–1995), political writer and diplomat
Abraham Hayward , (1801–1884), essayist
John Hayward , (c. 1560-1627), historian
Eliza Haywood , (1793–1756), novelist, playwright and poet
CH Hazlewood , (1823–1875),
William Hazlitt , (1778–1830), essayist and literary critic
Mary Hearne (fl. 1718), novelist
Thomas Hearne or Hearn (1678–1735), antiquary and scholar
Ambrose Heath , (born Francis Geoffrey Miller, 1891–1969), cookery writer and translator
John Heath-Stubbs , (1918–2006), poet, translator and anthologist
Reginald Heber , (1783–1826), hymn writer and bishop, The Son of God Goes Forth to War
Richard Heber , (1773–1833), classical scholar and editor
Zoë Heller , (born 1965), novelist and journalist
Elizabeth Helme , (c. 1753-c. 1812), novelist and translator
Arthur Helps , (1813–1875), writer and biographer
Racey Helps , (1913–1970), children's writer
Felicia Hemans , (1793–1835), poet
Samuel Henley , (1740–1815), poet and writer
William Ernest Henley , (1849–1903), poet
Robert Henriques , (1905–1967), novelist and biographer
John Stevens Henslow , (1796–1861), botanist, geologist and cleric
GA Henty , (1832–1902), novelist
Philip Hensher , (born 1965), novelist and critic
Rayner Heppenstall , (1911–1981), novelist and poet
AP Herbert , (1890–1971), humorist, novelist and playwright, Holy Deadlock
Edward Herbert , Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1583–1648), poet and soldier
George Herbert , (1593–1633), poet
James Herbert , (born 1943), novelist, The Rats
Mary Herbert , countess of Pembroke, (1561–1621), poet and translator, The Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia
Robert Herrick , (1591–1674), poet
James Herriot , (pen name of James Alfred Wight), (1916–1995), writer
Elizabeth Hervey , (1759–1824), novelist
John Hervey , (1696–1743), political writer, memoirist and courtier
DG Hessayon , (born 1928), gardening writer
Maurice Hewlett , (1861–1923), historical novelist and poet
Christopher Heydon , (1561–1623), writer on astrology
John Heydon , (1629–c. 1667), astrologer and occult philosopher
Georgette Heyer , (1902–1974), novelist a
Peter Heylin or Heylyn, (1600–1662), controversialist and cleric
Jasper Heywood , (1535–1598, translator
John Heywood , (c. 1497-c. 1580), playwright and poet
Thomas Heywood , (early 1570s–1641), playwright
Eleanor Hibbert , (born Eleanor Alice Burford, pen names Jean Plaidy, Victoria Holt, Philippa Carr, etc., 1906–1993), novelist
William Hickey , (1749–1830), memoirist
Jack Higgins , (pen name of Harry Patterson, born 1929), novelist
Susanna Highmore , (1690–1750), poet
Aaron Hill , (1685–1750), playwright and writer
Christopher Hill , (1912–2003), historian
Geoffrey Hill , (born 1932), poet and academic
John Hill , (c. 1716–1775), novelist, journalist and botanist
Justin Hill , (born 1971), novelist, biographer and translator
Reginald Hill , (born 1936), novelist, the Dalziel and Pascoe stories
Selima Hill , (born 1945), poet
Susan Hill , (born 1942), novelist and author, The Woman in Black
Tobias Hill , (born 1970), novelist and poet
James Hilton , (1900–1954), novelist, Lost Horizon
Walter Hilton , (1340–1396), mystic
Barry Hines , (born 1939), novelist
Henry Hitchings , (born 1974), writer and scholar
Alfred Hitchcock , (1899–1980), screen writer and director
Christopher Eric Hitchens , (born 1949), author and journalist
Benjamin Hoadly , (1676–1761), religious controversialist and absentee bishop
Richard Colt Hoare , (1758–1838), diarist and antiquary
Thomas Hobbes , (1588–1679), political philosopher, Leviathan
Peter Hobbs , (born 1973), novelist
Joseph Hocking , (1860–1937), novelist and cleric
Silas Hocking , (1850–1935), novelist and cleric
Jane Aiken Hodge , (1917–2009), novelist
Ralph Hodgson , (1871–1962), poet and translator
Shadworth Hodgson , (1832–1912), philosopher
WN Hodgson , (pen name Edward Melbourne, 1893–1916), poet
Barbara Hofland , (1770–1844), children's writer
Thomas Jefferson Hogg , (1792–1862), biographer
Pete Hoida , (born 1944), poet and painter
Thomas Holcroft , (1745–1809), playwright and miscellanist
Molly Holden , (1927–1981), poet
William Holder , (1616–1698), music scholar and cleric
Raphael Holinshed , (1529–1580), chronicler, translator and cleric
Jane Holland , (born 1966), poet, performance poet and novelist
Philemon Holland , (1552–1637), translator
Thomas Holland , (1539–1612), scholar, AV translator and cleric
William Holland , (1746–1819), diarist and cleric
Alan Hollinghurst , (born 1954), novelist and translator
John Holloway , (1920–1999), poet and scholar
Constance Holme , (1880–1955), novelist and playwright
Richard Holmes , (born 1945), biographer
Emily Sarah Holt , (1836–1893), novelist and children's writer
Hazel Holt , (born 1928), novelist
Winifred Holtby , (1898–1935), novelist
Stewart Home , (born 1962), novelist, writer and artist
Joseph Hone , (born 1937), novelist
William Hone , (1780–1842), satirist and bookseller
Thomas Hood , (1799–1845), poet and humorist
Tom Hood , (1835–1874), humorist, playwright and poet
Theodore Hook , (1788–1841), writer
Jeremy Hooker , (born 1941), poet, critic and broadcaster
Joseph Dalton Hooker , (1817–1911), botanist and explorer
Richard Hooker , (1554–1600), theologian
William Jackson Hooker , (1785–1865), botanist
John Hoole , (1727–1803), translator and poet
Alexander Beresford Hope , (1820–1887), writer
Anthony Hope , (real name Anthony Hope Hawkins, 1863–1933), novelist, The Prisoner of Zenda
Thomas Hope , (1769–1831), writer and novelist
Gerard Manley Hopkins , (1844–1889), poet, The Windhover: To Christ our Lord
Sydney Horler , (1888–1954), novelist, Checkmate
Nick Hornby , (born 1957), novelist
Alistair Horne , (born 1925), historian and biographer
Richard Henry Horne , (1802–1884), poet and critic
Roy Horniman , (1874–1930), novelist and playwright
EW Hornung , (1866–1921), author, the Raffles stories
Frances Horovitz , (1938–1983), poet and broadcaster
Michael Horovitz , (born 1935), poet and translator
Anthony Horowitz , (born 1956), novelist, children's writer and screenwriter
William Horwood , (born 1944), novelist and children's writer, Duncton Wood
John Hoskins or Hoskyns, (1566–1638), poet and politician
Stanley Houghton , (1881–1913), playwright
Geoffrey Household , (1900–1988), novelist, Rogue Male
AE Housman , (1859–1936), poet and scholar, A Shropshire Lad
Laurence Housman , (1865–1959), playwright
Anne Howard , (c. 1696-1764), poet
Brian Howard , (1905–1958), poet
Edward Howard , (1624-c. 1700), playwright and poet
Elizabeth Jane Howard , (born 1923), novelist
Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle , Earl of Carlisle (1748–1825), poet, playwright and pamphleteer
Hartley Howard , (1908–1979), (pen name of Leopold Horace Ognall), crime novelist
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey , (1517–1547), poet
Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton , (1540–1614), writer and courtier
John Howard , (1726–1790), philanthropist and reformer
Robert Howard , (1626–1698), playwright
David Armine Howarth , (1912–1991), historian and writer
James Howell , (1594–1666), Historiographer Royal and poet
Mary Howitt , (1799–1888), poet and translator, The Spider and the Fly
William Howitt , (1792–1879), writer and traveller
Edmond Hoyle , (1672–1769), writer on games and gaming
Sisley Huddleston , (1883–1952), writer and journalist
Stephen Hudson , (real name Sydney Schiff, 1868–1944), novelist and translator
Molly Hughes , (1866–1956), writer and educationalist
Richard Hughes , (1900–1976), poet, novelist and playwright, A High Wind in Jamaica
Shirley Hughes , (born 1927), children's writer and illustrator
Ted Hughes , (1930–1998), Poet Laureate , translator and anthologist, Birthday Letters
Thomas Hughes , (1822–1896), writer and novelist, Tom Brown's Schooldays
EM Hull , (real name Edith Maude Winstanley, 1880–1947), novelist, The Sheik
Katharine Hull , (1921–1977) and Pamela Whitlock (1920–1982), children's writers, The Far-Distant Oxus
TE Hulme , (1883–1917), critic and poet
Michael Hulse (born 1955), translator, critic and poet
Fergus Hume , (1859–1932), novelist
Tobias Hume , (c. 1590–1645), musician and poet
Leigh Hunt , (1784–1859), poet and essayist
Violet Hunt , (1862–1942), writer and feminist
Rachel Hunter , (c. 1754-1813), novelist
Richard Hurd , (1720–1808), writer, translator and bishop
James Hurdis , (1763–1801), poet and cleric
Dyneley Hussey , (1893–1972), poet and music critic
ASM Hutchinson , (1880–1971), novelist
John Hutchinson , (1674–1737), theologian
Lucy Hutchinson , (1620–1681), biographer and translator
RC Hutchinson , (1907–1975), novelist
Ralph Hutchinson , (c. 1553-1606), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Angela Huth , (born 1938), novelist and playwright
Leonard Hutten , (c. 1557-1632), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Catherine Hutton , (1856–1946), novelist and letter writer
Richard Holt Hutton , (1826–1897), writer and theologian
Aldous Huxley , (1884–1963), novelist and essayist, Brave New World
Julian Huxley , (1887–1975), biologist and science writer
Leonard Huxley , (1860–1933), writer, biographer and editor
Thomas Henry Huxley , (1825–1895), scientist and essayist, "Darwin's bulldog"
Edward Hyde, Lord Clarendon , (1609–1774), historian and statesman
Timothy Hyman , (b. 1946), art writer
CJ Cutcliffe Hyne , (pen name Weatherby Chesney, 1866–1944), novelist, The Lost Continent: The Story of Atlantis
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David Icke , (born 1952), conspiracy theorist
Conn Iggulden , (born 1971), novelist and children's writer, The Dangerous Book for Boys
Elizabeth Inchbald , (1753–1821), novelist and playwright
William Ralph Inge , (known as Dean Inge, 1860–1954), writer, theologian and cleric
Jean Ingelow , (1820–1897), poet and novelist
Hammond Innes , (pen name also Ralph Hammond, 1919–1998), novelist and children's writer
David Irving , (born 1938), writer on history and Holocaust denier
Nathaniel Isaacs , (1808–1872), traveller and writer
Christopher Isherwood , (1904–1986), novelist, Goodbye to Berlin
Kazuo Ishiguro , (b. 1954), novelist
George Cecil Ives , (1867–1950), poet and diarist
Helen Ivory , (born 1969), poet
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Mick Jackson , (born 1960), novelist
WW Jacobs , (1863–1943), novelist and story writer, The Monkey's Paw
Howard Jacobson , (born 1942), novelist and journalist,
Brian Jacques , (born 1939), novelist
Richard Jago , (1715–1781), poet and cleric
Christopher James , (born 1975), poet
Elinor James , (1644–1719), polemicist and printer
GPR James , (1799–1860), novelist and history writer, The King's Highway
MR James , (1862–1936), ghost-story writer and medievalist, Ghost Stories of an Antiquary
PD James , (born 1920), novelist
Robert Rhodes James , (1933–1999), biographer, historian and politician
Thomas James , (1573–1629), librarian and poet
William Milbourne James , (1881–1973), naval writer, poet and admiral
Anna Brownell Jameson , (1794–1860), writer
Storm Jameson , (1891–1986), novelist and autobiographer
Rosemary Hawley Jarman , (born 1935), novelist and story writer
Claude Scudamore Jarvis , (1879–1953), writer, colonial administrator and naturalist
James Hopwood Jeans , (1877–1946), writer, astronomer and physicist, The Mysterious Universe
Richard Jefferies , (1848–1887), nature writer and essayist
Agnes Jekyll , (1861–1937), writer
Gertrude Jekyll , (1843–1932), gardening writer
Alan Jenkins (poet) , (born 1955), poet
Elizabeth Jennings , (1926–2001), poet
Soame Jenyns , (1704–1787), poet and essayist
Edgar Jepson , (pen name R. Edison Page, 1863–1938), writer and genre novelist
Selwyn Jepson , (1899–1989), crime writer
Douglas William Jerrold , (1803–1857), playwright, humorist and novelist
Jerome K. Jerome , (1859–1927), humorist and playwright, Three Men in a Boat
Douglas William Jerrold , (1803–1857), playwright, Black-Ey'd Susan
William Stanley Jevons , (1840–1882), economist and logician
Geraldine Jewsbury , (1812–1880), novelist and critic
WE Johns , (1893–1968), novelist and pilot, Biggles
BS Johnson , (1933–1973), novelist and editor, Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry
Lionel Johnson , (1867–1902), poet and essayist
[[Pamela Hansford Johnson, (1912–1981), novelist, playwright and critic
Richard Johnson , (1573-c. 1659), writer
Samuel Johnson , (1649–1703), religious pamphleteer and cleric
Samuel Johnson , (1709–1784), writer, poet and lexicographer, Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets
Brian Jones , (1938–2009), poet
David Jones , (1895–1974), poet, writer and artist
Daniel Jones , (1881–1967), phonetician
Diana Wynne Jones , (born 1934, novelist
Ebenezer Jones , (1820–1860), poet
Ernest Charles Jones , (1819–1869), poet, novelist and Chartist
Henry Arthur Jones , (1851–1929), playwright
Sadie Jones , (born 1967), novelist
William Jones , (1726–1800), theologian and cleric
William Jones , (1746–1794), philologist, polyglot and poet
Ben Jonson , (1573–1637), poet and dramatist, Bartholomew Fair
Jenny Joseph , (born 1932), poet and novelist
Gabriel Josipovici , (born 1940), novelist and critic
John Josselyn , (fl. 1638–1675), writer and traveler
Benjamin Jowett , (1817–1893), scholar, theologian and translator
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Carrie Kabak , (born 1951), novelist and illustrator
Sarah Kane , (1971–1999), playwright, Blasted
Anna Kavan , (, other pseudonym Helen Ferguson, real name Helen Emily Woods, 1901–1968), novelist and painter
Joanna Kavenna , (born 1974), novelist and travel writer
Sheila Kaye-Smith , (1887–1956), novelist
Judith Kazantzis , (born 1940), poet and anthologist
Annie Keary , (), novelist, poet and children's writer
Jonathan Keates , (born 1946), writer and novelist
John Keats , (1795–1821), poet, Ode to a Nightingale
John Keble , (1792–1866), poet and cleric, The Christian Year
Ann Kelley , (born 1941), children's writer and poet
Fanny Kemble , (1809–1893), actress, author and diarist
Gene Kemp , (born 1926), children's writer, The Turbulent Term of Tyke Tiler
Margery Kempe , (c. 1373-after 1438), mystic
Thomas Ken , (1637–1711), cleric and hymn writer
May Kendall , (born Emma Goldworth Kendall, 1861–?1943), poet, novelist and satirist.
Tim Kendall , (born 1970), poet, editor and critic
Luke Kennard , (born 1982), poet and lecturer
Lena Kennedy , (1914–1986), novelist
Margaret Kennedy , (1896–1967), novelist and playwright
Judith Kerr , (born 1923), children's writer and screenwriter
Sidney Keyes , (1922–1943), poet
John Maynard Keynes , (1883–1946), economist, General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
Richard Kilby , (1560–1620), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Anne Killigrew , (1660–1685), poet
Henry Killigrew , (1613–1700), playwright and cleric
Thomas Killigrew , (1612–1683), playwright, The Parson's Wedding
William Killigrew , (1606–1695), playwright and courtier
Francis Kilvert , (1840–1879), diarist and cleric
Francis King , (born 1923), novelist and story writer
Geoffrey King , (fl. 1600s), theologian, AV translator and cleric
Henry King , (1592–1669), poet and bishop
William King , (1663–1712), poet and essayist
William King , (born 1959), novelist, Trollslayer
Alexander William Kinglake , (1809–1891), travel writer and historian,
Charles Kingsley , (1819–1875), novelist, The Water Babies
Henry Kingsley , (1830–1876), novelist
Dick King-Smith , (born 1922), children's writer
WHG Kingston , (1814–1880), children's writer
Rudyard Kipling , (1865–1936), author and poet, The Jungle Book
Andrew Kippis , (1725–1795), writer and Presbyterian minister, Biographia Britannica
James Kirkup , (1918–2009), poet, translator and travel writer
CHB Kitchin , (1895–1967), novelist
Flora Klickmann , (1867–1958), journalist, editor and children's writer
Matthew Kneale , (born 1960), novelist
Nigel Kneale , (1922–2006), screenwriter and genre novelist
Charles Knight , (1791–1873), writer, encyclopedist and publisher
Cornelia Knight , (1757–1837), novelist and painter
G. Wilson Knight , (1897–1985), critic and scholar
Richard Knolles , (c. 1545-1610), historian and translator
Hanserd Knollys , (1599–1691), translator and Baptist minister
Frederick Knott , (1916–2002), playwright and screenwriter
Ronald Knox , (1888–1957), writer, translator and theologian
Vicesimus Knox , (1752–1821), essayist and proto-pacifist cleric
Dorothy Koomson , (born 1971), novelist,
Bernard Kops , (born 1926), playwright and novelist
Hari Kunzru , (born 1969), novelist
Hanif Kureishi , (born 1954), novelist and playwright
Thomas Kyd , (1558–1595), playwright, The Spanish Tragedy
Francis Kynaston , (1587–1642), poet and translator
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Robert Lacey , (born 1944), biographer and historian
James Lackington , (1746–1815), memoir writer and bookseller
Caroline Lamb , (1785–1828), novelist
Charles Lamb , (1775–1834), essayist
Mary Lamb , (1764–1847), essayist
Joseph Lancaster , (1778–1838), educational reformer
Osbert Lancaster , (1908–1986), writer and cartoonist
John Lanchester , (born 1962), novelist
Letitia Elizabeth Landon , (pen name LEL, 1802–1838), poet and novelist
Robert Eyres Landor , (1781–1869), playwright, poet and cleric
Walter Savage Landor , (1775–1864), writer and poet
Edward William Lane , (1801–1876), scholar and translator, One Thousand and One Nights
Joel Lane , (born 1963), novelist, story writer and poet
John Langhorne , (1735–1779), poet and translator
William Langland , (c. 1332-c. 1386), poet, Piers Plowman
Bennet Langton , (1736–1801), writer
Emilia Lanier or Lanyer, (1569–1645), poet
RF Langley , (born 1938), poet
Nathaniel Lardner , (1684–1768), theologian
Philip Larkin , (1922–1985), poet and anthologist, The Whitsun Weddings
Marghanita Laski , (1915–1988), novelist and broadcaster, Little Boy Lost
David Lassman (born 1963), author, arts journalist and scriptwriter
Hugh Latimer , (c. 1487-1555), preacher, bishop and martyr
William Laud , (1573–1645), theologian, archbishop and martyr
Hugh Laurie , (born 1959), actor, comedian and novelist
William Law , (1686–1761), theologian.
DH Lawrence , (1885–1930), novelist, poet and playwright, Lady Chatterley's Lover
George A. Lawrence , (1827–1876), novelist
TE Lawrence , (1888–1935), writer and soldier, Seven Pillars of Wisdom
Benjamin Lay , (1681–1760), pamphleteer and philanthopist
Layamon or Laȝamon, (early 13th c.), verse chronicler, Brut
John Layfield , (died 1617), scholar, AV translator and cleric
John le Carré , (real name DJM Cornwell, born 1931), novelist, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
Richard Le Gallienne , (1866–1947), writer and poet
William Le Queux , (1866–1947), novelist, poet and essayist
Jane Leade , (1624–1704), religious writer and mystic
Mary Leapor , (1722–1746), poet
Edward Lear , (1812–1888), artist, humorist and poet, The Owl and the Pussycat
FR Leavis , (1895–1978), literary critic and editor
Norman Lebrecht , (born 1948), writer on music and novelist
Harriet Lee , (1757–1851), novelist and playwright
Laurie Lee , (1914–1997), poet and autobiographer, Cider with Rosie
Nathaniel Lee , (1653–1692), playwright
Sidney Lee , (1859–1926), biographer, editor and critic, Dictionary of National Biography
Sophia Lee , (1750–1824), novelist and playwright
Vernon Lee , (real name Violet Paget, 1856–1935), novelist and essayist
Eugene Lee-Hamilton , (1845–1907), poet
James Lees-Milne , (1908–1997), architectural writer and diarist
Joseph Leftwich , (real name Lefkovicz, 1892–1984), poet, translator and anthologist
John Lehmann , (1907–1987), poet and editor
RC Lehmann , (1856–1929), writer and lyricist
Rosamond Lehmann , (1901–1990), novelist, autobiographer and translator
Richard Leigh , (1649/50-1728), poet
Clare Leighton , (1898–1989), writer and illustrator
John Leland or Leyland, (c. 1503/6-1552), antiquary
John Leland (1691–1766), Presbyterian minister and author
Mark Lemon , (1809–1870), playwright, novelist and editor
John Lemprière , (c. 1765-1824), scholar and lexicographer, Bibliotheca Classica
Sue Lenier , (born 1957) poet and playwright
John Lennon , (1940–1980), singer, songwriter and humorist
Charlotte Lennox , (1730–1804), writer and poet
Alan Leo , (born William Frederick Allan, 1860–1917), astrologer and publisher
Roger L'Estrange , (1615–1704), pamphleteer, polemicist and translator
Ada Leverson , (1862–1933), novelist
Michael Levey , (1927–2008), art historian
Peter Levi , (1931–2000), poet, critic and travel writer
Amy Levy , (1861–1889), poet and novelist
Andrea Levy , (born 1956), novelist, Small Island
George Henry Lewes , (1817–1878), philosopher and critic
Alethea Lewis , (1749–1827), novelist
CS Lewis , (1898–1963), novelist, children's writer and critic, The Chronicles of Narnia
David Lewis , (1682–1760), poet and playwright
George Cornewall Lewis , (1806–1863), writer, philologist and politician
Leopold Davis Lewis , (1828–1890), playwright and translator
Matthew Lewis , (1775–1818), novelist and diarist, The Monk
Roger Lewis , (born 1960), biographer and scholar
Ted Lewis (writer) , (1940–1982), novelist and screenwriter, Z Cars
Wyndham Lewis , (1882–1957), writer and painter, The Apes of God
Marina Lewycka , (born 1946), novelist and medical writer, A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian
Nell Leyshon , (fl. 2000s), dramatist and novelist
Henry George Liddell , (1811–1898), scholar and lexicographer
John Lilburne , (c. 1614–1657), political activist and pamphleteer
George Lillo , (1693–1739), playwright
Thomas Linacre or Lynaker (c. 1460-1524), humanist, physician and translator
Anne Lister , (1791–1840), diarist and traveler
Thomas Henry Lister , (1800–1842), novelist and registrar general
Emanuel Litvinoff , (born 1915), novelist, poet and autobiographer
Edward Lively , (1545–1605), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Penelope Lively , (born 1933), novelist and children's writer, The Ghost of Thomas Kempe
Richard Llewellyn , (real name Richard Llewellyn Lloyd, 1906–1983), novelist and screenwriter, How Green Was My Valley
Charles Lloyd , (1775–1839), poet and translator
Christopher Lloyd , (1921–2006), gardening writer
Robert Lloyd , (1733–1764), poet and satirist
John Locke , (1632–1704), philosopher, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
William John Locke , (1863–1930), novelist and playwright
Frederick Locker-Lampson , (1821–1895), poet
David Lodge (author) , (born 1935), novelist and critic
Edmund Lodge , (1756–1839), herald and biographer
Oliver Joseph Lodge , (1851–1940), physicist and science writer
Thomas Lodge , (c. 1558–1625), playwright and poet
John Lodwick , (1916–1959), novelist
Hugh Lofting , (1886–1947), children's writer and poet, Dr. Dolittle
Norah Lofts , (1904–1983), novelist and biographer
Christopher Logue , (born 1926), poet and screenwriter
Herbert Lomas , (born 1924), poet and translator
Elizabeth Longford , (1906–2002), biographer
ECR Lorac , (real name Edith Caroline Rivett, other pen name Carol Carnac, 1884–1959), novelist
Jane C. Loudon , (1807–1858), novelist
Richard Lovelace , (1618–1657), poet, To Althea, from Prison
Archibald Low , (1888–1956), science writer
Edward Lowbury , (1913–2007), poet and bacteriologist
William Thomas Lowndes , (c. 1798-1843), bibliographer
Malcolm Lowry , (1909–1957), poet and novelist, Under the Volcano
Mina Loy , (born Mina Gertrude Löwry, 1882–1966), poet, playwright and novelist
John Lubbock , (1834–1913), archaeologist, zoologist and politician
Percy Lubbock , (1879–1965), essayist, critic and biographer
EV Lucas , (1868–1938), essayist
Edward Lucie-Smith , (born 1933), writer, poet and anthologist
Edmund Ludlow , (c. 1617-1692), memoirist and regicide
Jane Lumley , Lady Lumley (1537–1538), translator
Henry Luttrell , (c. 1765–1851), poet
Narcissus Luttrell , (1657–1732), historian, diarist and bibliographer
Alfred Comyn Lyall , (1835–1911), historian and poet
John Lydgate , (c. 1370-c. 1451), poet
Charles Lyell , (1797–1875), geologist, Principles of Geology
John Lyly (1553/4-1606), writer and dramatist
George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton , (1709–1773), politician, patron and poet
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James Mabbe , (1572–1642), poet and translator
Rose Macaulay , (1881–1958), novelist and biographer
Thomas Babington Macaulay , (1800–1859), historian and poet, Lays of Ancient Rome
Desmond MacCarthy , (1877–1952), critic
Philip MacDonald , (also wrote as Oliver Fleming, Anthony Lawless, etc., 1900–1980), novelist and screenwriter
AG Macdonell , (1895–1941), England, Their England
Robert Macfarlane , (born 1976), travel writer and critic
Arthur Machen , (born Arthur Llewelyn Jones, 1863–1947), novelist and mystic, The Great God Pan
Colin MacInnes , (1914–1976), novelist
Denis Mackail , (1892–1971), novelist
Compton Mackenzie , (1883–1972), novelist, Whisky Galore
Joseph Macleod , (also wrote as Adam Drinan, 1903–1984), poet, playwright and broadcaster
Barry MacSweeney , (1948–2000), poet and journalist
Falconer Madan , (1851–1935), writer, bibliographer and librarian
Judith Madan , (born Judith Cowper, 1702–1781), poet
Martin Madan , (1726–1790), writer, translator and cleric
Charles Madge , (1912–1996), poet and sociologist
Thomas Madox , (1666–1727), Historiographer Royal and antiquary
Michelle Magorian , (born 1947), children's writer, Goodnight Mister Tom
Henry James Sumner Maine , (1822–1888), jurist and historian
Frederic William Maitland , (1850–1906), jurist and historian
Sara Maitland , (born 1950), novelist and religious writer
Bathsua Makin , (real name Bathsua Reginald, c. 1600-c.1675), writer and scholar
Lucas Malet , (real name Mary St. Leger Kingsley, 1852–1931), novelist
William Hurrell Mallock , (1849–1923), novelist, satirist and poet, The New Republic
Thomas Malory , (c. 1430-c. 1471), author, Le Morte d'Arthur
Thomas Robert Malthus , (1766–1834), political economist
Bernard Mandeville , (1670–1733), philosopher and satirist
Andrew Mango , (born 1926), author
Delarivier Manley , (1663 or 1670–1724), novelist, playwright and pamphleteer
Ethel Mannin , (1900–1984), novelist, essayist and travel writer
Anne Manning , (1807–1879), novelist
Olivia Manning , (1908–1980), novelist and critic
Robert Mannyng , (c. 1275-c. 1338), poet
Henry Longueville Mansel , (1820–1871), philosopher
Katherine Mansfield , (1888–1923), story writer and poet, The Garden Party
Richard Mant , (1776–1848), writer, translator and cleric
Hilary Mantel , (born 1952), novelist and critic, Wolf Hall
Jane Marcet , (1769–1858), science writer
Bessie Marchant (1862–1941), children's writer
Jan Mark , (born Janet Marjorie Brisland, 1943–2006), children's writer, Thunder and Lightnings
Gervase Markham , (c. 1568–1637), poet and writer
Mrs. Markham , (real name Elizabeth Penrose, 1780–1837), children's writer
Jane Marcet , (1769–1858), science writer for children
Christopher Marlowe , (1564–1593), playwright, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus
Derek Marlowe , (1938–1996), novelist and playwright, A Dandy in Aspic
Martin Marprelate , (pseudonym, fl. 1588–1590), tractarian
Ellen Marriage , (1865–1946), translator, La Comédie humaine
Florence Marryat , (1833–1899), novelist and actress
Frederick Marryat , (known as Captain Marryat, 1792–1848), novelist and children's writer, Mr Midshipman Easy
Philip Marsden , (born 1961), travel writer and novelist
Edward Marsh , (1872–1953), polymath and translator
Edward Garrard Marsh , (1783–1862), poet and cleric
Richard Marsh , (real name Richard Bernard Heldemann, 1857–1915), novelist
Archibald Marshall , (1866–1934), novelist and journalist
Arthur Marshall , (1910–1989), writer and broadcaster
Sybil Marshall , (1913–2005), writer, novelist and educationalist
Adam Mars-Jones , (born 1954), novelist and critic
John Marston , (1576–1634), poet, playwright and satirist
John Westland Marston , (1819–1890), playwright
Philip Bourke Marston , (1850–1887), poet
JP Martin , (1879–1966), children's writer, the Uncle books
Harriet Martineau , (1802–1876), sociologist and translator
James Martineau , (1805–1900), philosopher
Andrew Marvell , (1621–1678), poet, To His Coy Mistress
Eleanor Marx , (1855–1898), translator and writer
Theo Marzials , (1850–1920), poet, composer and singer
Eric Maschwitz , (1901–1969), writer, lyricist and entertainer
John Masefield , (1878–1967), Poet Laureate and novelist
AEW Mason , (1865–1948), novelist
Anita Mason , (born 1942), novelist
Richard Mason , (1919–1997), novelist, The World of Suzie Wong
William Mason , (1724–1797), poet
Gerald Massey , (1828–1907), poet and Egyptologist
William Nathaniel Massey , (1809–1881), writer and politician
Philip Massinger , (1584–1640), playwright
Harold Massingham , (born 1932) poet
HJ Massingham , (1888–1952), nature writer and poet
John Masters , (1914–1983), novelist, autobiographer and army officer
Steve Matchett , (born 1962), broadcaster & writer
Thomas James Mathias , (1754?-1835), satirist and translator
Aylmer and Louise Maude , (1858–1938 and 1855–1939), translators and writers
Robin Maugham , (1916–1981), novelist, playwright and travel writer
William Somerset Maugham , (1874–1965), novelist and writer, The Moon and Sixpence
Henry Maundrell , (1665–1701), travel writer and cleric
Frederick Denison Maurice , (1805–1872), religious writer and socialist
Thomas Maurice , (1754–1824), poet and historian
Simon Mawer , (born 1948), novelist
Donald Maxwell , (1877–1936), travel writer and illustrator
Thomas May , (1595–1650), poet, playwright and translator
Henry Mayhew , (1812–1887), social researcher and reformer, London Labour and the London Poor
Peter Mayle , (born 1939), writer and novelist
Jasper Mayne , (1604–1672), poet and playwright
William Mayne , (1928–2010), children's writer, A Grass Rope
Keith McCarthy , (born 1960), crime writer and pathologist
Tom McCarthy , (born 1969), novelist, artist and screenwriter
Geraldine McCaughrean , (born 1951), novelist and children's writer
Flora McDonnell , (born 1963), children's writer
Ian McEwan , (born 1948), novelist
John McGrath , (1935–2002), playwright
Patrick McGrath , (born 1950), novelist, The Grotesque
Jon McGregor , (born 1976), novelist
Hilary McKay , (born 1960s?), children's writer
Jamie McKendrick , (born 1955), poet
Ronald Brunlees McKerrow , (1872–1940), literary historian and bibliographer
Andy McNab , (born 1959), novelist and ex-soldier
HC McNeile , (pen name Sapper, 1888–1937), novelist, Bulldog Drummond
JME McTaggart , (1866–1925), philosopher, The Unreality of Time
Arthur Mee , (1875–1943), writer and educator, The Children's Encyclopaedia
Charlotte Mendelson , (born 1972), novelist
George Meredith , (1828–1909), novelist and poet, The Egoist
Francis Meres , (1565–1672), anthologist and cleric, Palladis Tamia, Wit's Treasury
Charles Merivale , (1808–1893), historian and cleric
Herman Charles Merivale , (pen name Felix Dale, 1839–1906), playwright and poet
Herman Merivale , (1806–1874), historian
John Herman Merivale , (1779–1844), translator and man of letters
Robert Merry , (1755–1798), poet
Charlotte Mew , (1869–1928), poet
Alice Meynell , (1847–1922), poet and essayist
Viola Meynell , (1885–1956), poet and novelist
Nicholas Michell , (1807–1880), poet and novelist
Peter Middlebrook , (born 1965), author
Christopher Middleton , (born 1926), poet, translator and scholar
Conyers Middleton , (1683–1750), biographer, controversialist and cleric
Richard Barham Middleton , (1882–1911), poet and writer of ghost stories
Stanley Middleton , (1919–2009), novelist
Thomas Middleton , (1580–1627), playwright and poet
China Miéville , (born 1972), novelist and political writer
Susan Miles , (real name Ursula Wyllie Roberts, 1887–1975), novelist and poet
John Stuart Mill , (1806–1873), philosopher
John Guille Millais , (1865–1931), naturalist and travel writer
Andrew Miller , (born 1960), novelist
Thomas Miller , (1807–1874), novelist and poet
Spike Milligan , (1918–2002), comedian and humorous writer
Arthur FH Mills , (died 1955), novelist
Dorothy Mills , (1896–1959), novelist and travel writer
George Mills , (1896–1972), children's writer, Meredith and Co.
Magnus Mills , (born 1954), novelist
Henry Hart Milman , (1791–1868), playwright, poet and cleric
AA Milne , (1882–1956), novelist, journalist and playwright, Winnie-the-Pooh
Drew Milne , (born 1964), poet and scholar
Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton , (1809–1885), poet and politician
John Milton , (1608–1674), poet and writer on philosophy and theology, Paradise Lost
Ted Milton , (born 1943), poet and musician
Laurence Minot , (c. 1300-c. 1352), poet
Adrian Mitchell , (1932–2008), poet, playwright and novelist,
David Mitchell) , (born 1969), novelist
Gladys Mitchell , (pen names Stephen Hockaby and Malcom Torrie, 1901–1983), novelist
Julian Mitchell , (born 1935), playwright and screenwriter
Bertram Mitford , Lord Redesdale, (1837–1916), writer and diplomat
John Mitford , (1782–1831), poet and naval officer
Mary Russell Mitford , (known as Miss Mitford, 1787–1855), essayist, novelist and playwright, Our Village
Nancy Mitford , (1904–1973), novelist and writer, Noblesse Oblige
William Mitford , (1744–1827), historian
Timothy Mo , (born 1950), novelist, Sour Sweet
Ivan Moffat , (1918–2002), screenwriter
John Mole , (born 1941), poet
Mary Louisa Molesworth , known as Mrs Molesworth, (pen name Ennis Graham, 1839–1921), children's writer
Mary Mollineux , (1651–1696), poet
Rowland Molony , (born 1946), poet and writer
Nicola Monaghan , (born c. 1970s), novelist
William Thomas Moncrieff , (1794–1857), playwright
Francis Money-Coutts (pen name Mountjoy, 1852–1923), poet
Geraldine Monk , (born 1952), poet
William Cosmo Monkhouse , (1840–1901), poet and critic
Harold Monro , (1879–1932), poet and bookseller
Basil Montagu , (1770–1851), jurist and miscellanist
Charles Montagu , earl of Halifax (1661–1715), poet and statesman
Elizabeth Montagu , (1718–1800), reformer, writer and bluestocking
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , (1689–1762), letter writer and poet
Charles Edward Montague , (1867–1928), novelist, essayist and journalist
Robert Montgomery , (1807–1855), poet and cleric
Agustus Montrose , (1830–1899), playwright and novelist, Lilies In December
Michael Moorcock , (born 1939), novelist
Alan Moore , (born 1953), comic book/graphic novel writer
Edward Moore , (1712–1757), playwright
Francis Moore , (1657–1715, astrologer and physician, the original Old Moore's Almanack
GE Moore , (1873–1958), philosopher
Nicholas Moore , (1918–1986), poet
Thomas Sturge Moore , (1870–1944), poet and playwright
Philip Morant , (1700–1770), antiquarian
Thomas Osbert Mordaunt (1730–1809), poet and army officer
Hannah More , (1745–1833), poet and religious writer
Henry More , (1614–1687), philosopher and poet
Thomas More , (1478–1535), author and scholar
ED Morel , (1873–1924), author and human rights campaigner
Charles Langbridge Morgan , (1894–1958), novelist, playwright and poet
James Justinian Morier , (1780–1849), novelist
Stanley Morison , (1889–1967), typographer and writer on printing
David Morley , (born 1964), poet, critic and anthologist
Henry Morley , (1822–1894), critic and biographer
John Morley , (1838–1923), statesman, biographer and political writer
Michael Morpurgo , (born 1943), children's writer, poet and playwright
Clare Morrall , (born 1952), novelist
Ivan Morris , (1925–1976), writer, scholar and translator
Jan Morris , (born James Morris 1926), historian and travel writer
William Morris , (1834–1896), writer, artist and poet
Arthur Morrison , (1863–1945), novelist and journalist
Blake Morrison , (born 1950), poet, novelist and critic
Graham Mort , (1940s?), poet and story writer
Chapman Mortimer , (born 1922), novelist and screenwriter
John Mortimer , (1923–2009), novelist, playwright and barrister, the Horace Rumpole books
Penelope Mortimer , (1918–1999), novelist, biographer and critic
JB Morton , (pen name Beachcomber, 1893–1979), humorist
John Maddison Morton , (1811–1891), playwright
Thomas Morton , (1764–1838), playwright
Brian Moses , (born 1950), poet and children's writer
Nicholas Mosley , (born 1923), novelist
Geoffrey Moss , (1885–1954), novelist and soldier
Thomas Moss , (1740–1808), poet and cleric
James Mossman , (1926–1971), broadcaster and writer
Andrew Motion , (born 1952), Poet Laureate and editor
Peter Anthony Motteux , (born Pierre Antoine, 1663–1718), poet, playwright and translator
Eric Mottram , (1924–1995), poet and editor
Ralph Hale Mottram , (1883–1971), novelist and poet
John Moultrie , (1799–1874), poet and cleric
Ferdinand Mount , (born 1939), novelist
Edward Moxon , (1801–1858), poet and publisher
Henry Muddiman , (1628–1692), journalist and publisher, London Gazette
Richard Mulcaster , (c. 1531-1611), writer on education
AJ Munby , (1828–1910), diarist and poet
Anthony Munday , (c. 1560–1633), playwright, poet and translator
Iris Murdoch , (1919–1999], novelist, The Bell
Margaret Murphy , (born 1959), novelist
Gilbert Murray , (1866–1957), scholar
John Murray , (born 1950), novelist
John Middleton Murry , (1889–1957), writer and critic
Ernest Myers , (1844–1921), poet and translator
Frederic William Henry Myers , (1843–1901), poet and essayist
Leo Myers , (1881–1944), novelist
Julie Myerson , (born 1960), novelist and journalist
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Thomas Nabbes , (1605–1641), playwright
Daljit Nagra , (born 1966), poet
VS Naipaul , (born 1932), novelist and Nobel Prize winner, A House for Mr. Biswas
Priscilla Napier , (1908–1998), biographer, translator and poet
Edward Nares , (1762–1841), theologian, comic novelist and cleric
Thomas Nashe or Nash, (1567–1601), poet and pamphleteer
John Mason Neale , (1818–1866), cleric, hymn writer and translator, O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Patrick Neate , (born 1970), novelist and playwright
Graham Nelson , (born 1968), poet and mathematician
E. Nesbit , (1858–1924), children's writer, poet and political writer, The Railway Children
Alexander Neville , (1544–1614), historian and translator
Bernard Newman , (1897–1968), novelist and propagandist
Linda Newbery , (born 1952), novelist and children's writer
Henry Newbolt , (1862–1938), poet
PH Newby , (1918–1997), novelist
John Henry Newman , (1801–1890), cleric, religious writer and autobiographer, Apologia Pro Vita Sua
Isaac Newton , (1642–1727), polymath, Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
John Newton , (1725–1807), hymn writer and pamphleteer, Amazing Grace
Thomas Newton , (c. 1542–1607), poet and translator
William Newton , (1750–1830), poet
Charles Nicholl , (born 1950s?), biographer
Beverley Nichols , (1898–1983), novelist, playwright and gardening writer
John Nichols , (1745–1826), antiquary, editor and anthologist
Bowyer Nichols , (1859–1939), poet
Peter Nichols , (born 1927), playwright and screenwriter, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg
Robert Nichols , (1893–1944), poet and playwright
Norman Nicholson , (1914–1987), poet
Renton Nicholson , (1809–1861), writer and impresario
William Nicholson (artist) , (1872–1949), children's writer, illustrator and painter
William Nicholson (writer) , (born 1948), novelist, screenwriter and playwright, Wind on Fire trilogy
Adam Nicolson , (born 1957), historian and nature writer
Harold Nicolson , (1886–1968), writer, diarist and politician
Roden Noel , (1834–1894), poet
Lawrence Norfolk , (born 1963), novelist
Barry Norman , (born 1933), novelist and broadcaster
John Norris , (1657–1711), philosopher and poet
William Edward Norris , (1847–1925), novelist
Dudley North , Lord North (1602–1677), writer and poet
Roger North , (1653–1734), lawyer and biographer
Thomas North , (1535–1604), translator, Plutarch's Lives
Caroline Norton , (1808–1877), novelist, pamphleteer and poet
Mary Norton , (1903–1992), children's writer, The Borrowers
John Julius Norwich , (born John Julius Cooper, 1929), historian and travel writer
Julian of Norwich , (1342-c. 1416), mystic
Alfred Noyes , (1880–1958), poet
Robert Nye , (born 1939), poet, novelist and editor
John Nyren , (1764–1837), writer on cricket
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Ann Oakley , (born 1944), novelist and sociologist
Patrick O'Brian , (born Richard Patrick Russ, 1914–2000), novelist, the Aubrey–Maturin series
Sean O'Brien , (born 1952), poet, playwright and editor
Thomas Occleve or Hoccleve, (c. 1368-1426), poet
William Ockham or Occam, (c. 1288-c. 1348), scholastic philosopher, Occam's Razor
Philip O'Connor , (1916–1998), writer and poet
John Oldham , (1653–1683), poet
John Oldmixon , (1673–1742), historian and pamphleteer
William Oldys , (1696–1761), antiquarian and bibliographer
Laurence Oliphant , (1829–1888), writer and traveler
Alfred Ollivant , (1874–1927), children's writer
Daniel O'Mahony , (born 1973), novelist and writer, Dr. Who spinoffs
Michael O'Neill , (born 1953), poet and scholar
Oliver Onions , (1873–1961), novelist
Onyeka , (real name Onyeka Nubia, fl. 2000s), writer and playwright
Amelia Opie , (1769–1853), novelist and poet
Iona Opie , (born 1923), and Peter Opie (1918–1982), ethnographers
E. Phillips Oppenheim , (pen name Anthony Partridge, 1866–1946), novelist
Emma Orczy , (Baroness Orczy, 1865–1947), novelist, playwright and translator, The Scarlet Pimpernel
Joe Orton , (1933–1967), dramatist
George Orwell , (pen name of Eric Blair), (1903–1950), novelist and journalist, 1984
Martin Orwin , (born 1963), poet, educator, writer
Dorothy Osborne , (1627–1695), letter writer
John Osborne , (1929–1994), dramatist, Look Back in Anger
Arthur O'Shaughnessy , (1844–1881), poet
Maggie O'Sullivan , (born 1951), poet and performer
Alice Oswald , (born 1966), poet
Thomas Otway , (1652–1685), playwright
Ouida , (real name Maria Louise Ramé, 1839–1908), novelist, Under Two Flags
William Oughtred , (1574–1660), mathematician
Keith Ovenden , (born 1943), novelist and biographer
John Overall (bishop) , (1559–1619), scholar, AV translator and bishop
Thomas Overbury , (1581–1613), poet and essayist
Richard Overton , (c. 1599–1664), pamphleteer
Richard Owen , (1804–1892), anatomist, palaeontologist and zoologist
Wilfred Owen , (1893–1918), war poet
Elsie J. Oxenham , (real name Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley, 1880–1960), children's writer, the Abbey Series
John Oxenham , (real name William Arthur Dunkerley, 1852–1941), novelist, journalist and poet
Mary Oxlie , (fl. 1616), poet
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Ruth Padel , (born 1946), poet and journalist
Lynda Page , (born 1950), novelist
John Paget , (died 1638), religious writer and Presbyterian minister
Barry Pain , (1864–1928), novelist and humorist
Thomas Paine , (1737–1809), political writer and pamphleteer, Rights of Man
William Painter , (c. 1540-1594), writer
William Paley , (1743–1805), philosopher, theologian and cleric
Francis Palgrave , (1788–1861), historian
Francis Turner Palgrave , (1824–1897), poet and anthologist, Golden Treasury of English Songs and Lyrics
William Gifford Palgrave , (1826–1888), travel writer and orientalist
Edward Henry Palmer , (1840–1882), translator and orientalist
Herbert Edward Palmer , (1880–1961), poet and critic
Samuel Palmer , (1805–1881), poet and painter
Robert Paltock , (1697–1767), novelist
Bernard Pares , (1867–1949), historian and Russian expert
Edith Pargeter , (also wrote as Ellis Peters, 1913–1995), novelist and history writer
Henry Parker , (1604–1652), political writer
Martin Parker , (c. 1600-c. 1656), balladeer
Matthew Parker , (1504–1575), Bible translator and archbishop, the Bishops' Bible (instigator and contributor)
Norman Parker , (born 1954), memoirist
Samuel Parker , (1640–1688), theologian, religious writer and bishop
Samuel Parker , (1681–1730), religious writer and translator
Bessie Rayner Parkes , (1829–1925), writer and poet
John Parkinson (botanist) , (1567–1650), herbalist
Tim Parks , (born 1954), novelist and translator
Samuel Parr , (1747–1825), political writer, scholar and schoolmaster
Frances Partridge , (1900–2004), diarist and translator
Paston Family, (14th–16th cc.), Paston Letters
Walter Pater , (1839–1894), essayist and novelist, Marius the Epicurean
Coventry Patmore , (1823–1896), poet and critic
Brian Patten , (born 1946), poet and children's writer
Mark Pattison , (1813–1884), writer and cleric
Stel Pavlou , (born 1970), novelist and screenwriter
James Payn , (1830–1898), novelist and miscellanist
John Payne , (1842–1917), poet and translator
Henry Peacham the Elder, (1546–1634), writer on rhetoric and cleric
Henry Peacham the Younger, (c. 1573-c. 1643), poet and writer on art and literature
Thomas Love Peacock , (1785–1866), satirical novelist and poet, Nightmare Abbey
Mervyn Peake , (1911–1968), novelist and poet, Gormenghast
Philippa Pearce , (1920–2006), children's writer, Tom's Midnight Garden
Pearl Poet , (designation for unnamed poet, fl. 14th c.), poet, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Hugh Pearman , (born 1955), critic and architect.
Tim Pears , (born 1956), novelist
Hesketh Pearson , (1887–1964), biographer
John Pearson , (born 1930), biographer
John Pearson , (1612–1686), theologian and bishop
Reginald Pecock , (c. 1395-1460), theologian and bishop
Margaret Pedler , (died 1948), novelist
JHB Peel , (1913–1983), writer, poet and journalist
George Peele , (1556–1596), playwright and poet
Mal Peet , (born 1960s?), children's writer
Samuel Pegge , (1704–1796), antiquary, translator and cleric
William Penn , (1644–1718), politician and political and religious writer
Thomas Pennant , (1726–1798), naturalist, antiquary and travel writer
Hilary Pepler , (1878–1951), writer and poet
Samuel Pepys , (1633–1703), diarist
Thomas Percy , (1729–1811), bishop, poet and anthologist, Percy's Reliques
John Perrin , (c. 1558-1615), scholar, AV translator and cleric
William Petty , (1623–1687), economist and philosopher
KM Peyton , (born Kathleen Herald, 1929), children's writer, The Edge of the Cloud
St. John Philby , (1885–1960), writer, intelligence officer and Arabist
Ambrose Philips , (1674–1739), poet
John Philips , (1676–1709), poet
Katherine Philips , (1632–1644), poet
Caryl Phillips , (born 1958), novelist
Edward Phillips , (1630-c. 1696), writer and philologist
John Phillips , (1631–1706), writer
JB Phillips , (1906–1982), Bible translator and cleric
Stephen Phillips , (1864–1915), poet and playwright
Eden Phillpotts , (1862–1960), novelist, poet and playwright
Henry Phillpotts , (1778–1869), pamphleteer and bishop
Gervase Phinn , (born 1946), novelist, poet and writer on education
David Andrew Phoenix , (born 1966), author, scientist and educationalist
Tom Pickard , (born 1946), poet and scriptwriter
David Pickering , (born 1958), compiler of reference books
Marmaduke Pickthall , (1875–1936), scholar, Qur'an translator and novelist
Sarah Piers , (died 1719), poet
Mary Pilkington , (1766–1839), novelist and children's writer
Arthur Wing Pinero , (1855–1934), playwright
William Pinnock , (1782–1843) educational writer and publisher
Harold Pinter , (1930–2008), Nobel prize winner, playwright and screenwriter, The Caretaker
Isaac Pitman , (1813–1897), writer on shorthand
Christopher Pitt , (1699–1748), poet and translator
Ruth Pitter , (1897–1992), poet
Mary Pix , (1666–1709), playwright and novelist
James Planché , (1796–1880), playwright
Victor Plarr , (1863–1929), poet and biographer
Alan Plater , (1935–2010), playwright, screenwriter and novelist
Max Plowman , (1883–1941), writer and poet
Anne Plumptre , (1760–1818), writer and translator
Tom Pocock , (1925–2007), biographer and historian
Elizabeth Polack , (fl. 1830-38), playwright
Alfred W. Pollard , (1859–1944), bibliographer and scholar
Jacob Polley , (born 1975), poet and novelist
Elizabeth Polwheele or Polewhele, (c. 1651-c. 1691), playwright
Richard Polwhele , (1760–1838), poet, writer and cleric
John Pomfret , (1667–1703), poet and cleric
John Poole , (1786–1872), playwright
Alexander Pope , (1688–1744), poet
Dudley Pope , (1925–1997), novelist, the Lord Ramage series
Jessie Pope , (1868–1941), poet and writer
Walter Pope , (1627–1714), astronomer and poet
James Pope-Hennessy , (1916–1974), biographer and travel writer
Samuel Pordage , (1633–1691), poet
Richard Porson , (1759–1808), scholar, editor and translator
Anna Maria Porter , (1780–1832), novelist
Henry Porter , (died 1599), playwright
Henry Porter , (born 1953), writer on liberty and novelist
Jane Porter , (1776–1850), novelist
Sheena Porter , (born 1935), children's writer, Nordy Bank
Raymond Postgate , (1896–1971), novelist and social historian
Beatrix Potter , (1866–1943), children's writer and illustrator, The Tale of Peter Rabbit
Robert Potter , (1721–1804), translator, poet and cleric
Anthony Powell , (1905–2000), novelist, A Dance to the Music of Time
Michael Powell , (1905–1990), writer and film director
Eileen Power , (1889–1940), historian
Rhoda Power , (1890–1957), children's writer and broadcaster
John Cowper Powys , (1872–1963), novelist
Llewelyn Powys , (1884–1939), travel writer, biographer
TF Powys , (1875–1953), novelist and story writer
Winthrop Mackworth Praed , (1802–1839), poet and politician
Terry Pratchett , (born 1948), novelist, Discworld series
Thomas Preston , (1537–1598), scholar and playwright
Thomas Preston , (1563–1640), religious writer and RC monk
Diana Primrose , (fl. 1630), poet
Matthew Prior , (1664–1721), poet
Nancy Price , (1880–1970), dramatist, novelist, poet and diarist
Susan Price , (born 1955), children's writer, The Ghost Drum
JB Priestley , (1894–1984), dramatist and novelist, The Good Companions
Joseph Priestley , (1733–1804), theologian, natural philosopher and political theorist
VS Pritchett , (1900–1997), writer
May Probyn , (1856–1909), poet
Adelaide Anne Procter , (1825–1864), poet and philanthropist
Bryan Waller Procter , (pen name Barry Cornwall, 1787–1874), songwriter and playwright
Sally Prue , (born 1970s?), children's writer
Adelaide Anne Procter , (1825–1864), poet and philanthropist
Bryan Procter , (pen name Barry Cornwall, 1787–1874), poet
JH Prynne , (born 1936), poet
William Prynne , (1600–1699), religious pamphleteer
John Pudney , (1909–1977), writer and poet
Sheenagh Pugh , (born 1950), poet and novelist
Pullein-Thompson sisters , Josephine, (born 1924), Diana, (born 1925) and Christine, (1925–2005), children's writers
Charlotte Pullein-Thompson , (pen name Charlotte Popescu, born 1957), writer on ponies and gardening
Philip Pullman , (born 1946), children's writer, His Dark Materials
Samuel Purchas , (c. 1575-1626), travel writer
CB Purdom , (1883–1965), critic, author and biographer
Edward Bouverie Pusey , (1800–1882), theologian, scholar and cleric
George Puttenham , (1529–1590), and Richard Puttenham (c. 1520-c. 1601), critics and courtiers
Henry James Pye (1745–1813), Poet Laureate and writer
Barbara Pym , (1913–1980), novelist
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Bernard Quaritch , (1819–1899), bookseller and bibliographer
Francis Quarles , (1592–1644), poet
CHB Quennell , (1872–1935), writer and architect
Marjorie Quennell , (1884–1972), historian
Peter Quennell , (1905–1993), biographer, poet and essayist
William Le Queux , (1864–1927), novelist and journalist
Arthur Quiller-Couch (pen name Q, 1863–1944), novelist and literary critic
Edward Quillinan , (1791–1851), poet and translator
Ann Quin , (1936–1973), experimental novelist
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Michael Rabbet , (c. 1562-1630), AV translator and cleric
Ann Radcliffe , (1764–1823), novelist, The Mysteries of Udolpho
Jeremiah Radcliffe , (died 1612 or 1620?), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Dollie Radford , (real name Caroline Maitland, 1858–1920), poet and writer
Simon Rae , (born c. 1960), poet and cricket writer
Craig Raine , (born 1944) poet and critic
Kathleen Raine , (1908–2003), poet and translator
Nina Raine , (born 1978?), playwright and director
John Rainolds , (1549–1607), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Ross Raisin , (born 1979), novelist
Walter Raleigh or Ralegh, (1552–1618), poet, mariner and courtier
Walter Raleigh , (1861–1922), scholar and poet
Thomas Randolph , (1605–1635), poet
William Brighty Rands , (pen names Henry Holbeach and Matthew Browne, 1823–1882), children's writer, hymn writer and journalist
Arthur Ransome , (1884–1967), author and journalist, Swallows and Amazons
Hastings Rashdall , (1858–1924), philosopher and cleric
Julian Rathbone , (1935–2008), novelist
Simon Raven , (1927–2001), novelist, screenwriter and playwright
Ralph Ravens , (c. 1553-1615), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Edward Ravenscroft , (c. 1654–1707), playwright
Thomas Ravis , (c. 1560-1609), scholar, AV translator and cleric
George Rawlinson , (1812–1902), scholar, historian and cleric
Hardwicke Rawnsley , (1851–1920), poet and hymn writer
Tom Raworth , (born 1938), poet
John Ray , (1627–1705), naturalist and lexicographer
Derek Raymond , (real name Robert William Arthur Cook, 1931–1994), novelist
Jay Rayner , (born 1966), novelist and food writer
Herbert Read , (1893–1968), poet and novelist
Piers Paul Read , (born 1941), novelist and writer, Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors
Charles Reade , (1814–1884), historical novelist, The Cricket on the Hearth
Peter Redgrove , (1932–2003), poet, novelist and editor
Henry Reed , (1914–1986), poet and translator
Jeremy Reed , (born 1951), poet, novelist and critic
Douglas Reeman , (pen name Alexander Kent, born 1924), novelist
David Rees , (1936–1993), children's writer, The Exeter Blitz
Clara Reeve , (1729–1807), novelist, The Old English Baron
Philip Reeve , (born 1966), children's writer and illustrator, Here Lies Arthur
James Reeves , (real name John Morris Reeves, 1909–1978), poet and children's writer
Christopher Reid , (born 1949), poet and essayist
Jonathan Rendall , (born 1964), novelist
Ruth Rendell , (pen name also Barbara Vine, born 1930), novelist
John Reresby , (1634–1689), politician and diarist
Frederic Reynolds , (1764–1841), playwright
George WM Reynolds , (1814–1879, novelist and journalist, The Mysteries of London
Henry Reynolds , (1564–1632), poet, translator and critic
John Hamilton Reynolds , (1794–1852), poet
Dan Rhodes , (born 1972), novelist and story writer
William Barnes Rhodes , (1772–1826), playwright, Bombastes Furioso
Ernest Rhys , (1859–1946), writer, poet and editor
David Ricardo , (1772–1823), political economist
Ben Rice , (born 1972), novelist
James Rice (1843–1882), novelist
Barnabe Rich , (c. 1540-1617), writer and soldier
IA Richards , (1893–1979), literary critic, The Meaning of Meaning (with CK Ogden)
Dorothy Richardson , (1873–1957), novelist and translator
John Richardson , (died 1625), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Samuel Richardson , (1689–1761), novelist, Pamela
Christopher Ricks , (born 1933), critic and anthologist,
Edgell Rickword , (1898–1982), poet, critic and editor
Anne Ridler , (1912–2001), poet and editor
Nicholas Ridley , (1500–1555), theologian, bishop and martyr
DCH Rieu , (1916–2008), scholar and translator
EV Rieu , (1887–1972), scholar, translator and poet
Denise Riley , (born 1948), poet and scholar
Gwendoline Riley , (born 1979), novelist
Peter Riley , (born 1940), poet and essayist
Stella Rimington , (born 1935), novelist and intelligence officer
Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie , (1837–1919), novelist and essayist
Joseph Ritson , (born Richardson, 1752–1803), antiquary, editor and spelling reformer
David Roberts , (born ?), novelist and editor
Katherine Roberts , (born 1962), children's writer
Keith Roberts , (1935–2000), novelist and story writer
Lynette Roberts , (born Evelyn Beatrice Roberts, 1909–1995), poet
Michael Roberts , (1902–1948), poet and critic
Michael Symmons Roberts , (born 1963), poet and librettist
Michèle Roberts , (born 1949), novelist and poet
Morley Roberts , (1857–1942), novelist
Thomas William Robertson , (1829–1871), playwright
Denise Robins , (several pen names, 1897–1985), novelist
Patricia Robins , (pen name also Claire Lorrimer, born 1926), novelist
Henry Crabb Robinson , (1775–1867), diarist and journalist
Derek Robinson , (born 1932), novelist
Mary Robinson , (1757–1800), poet and novelist
Nigel Robinson , (fl. 1980s), writer and editor, Dr. Who tie-ins
Peter Robinson , (born 1953), poet and translator
Rony Robinson , (born 1940), author
Paul Roche , (1916–2007), poet, novelist and critic
Rennell Rodd , (1858–1941), poet and politician
John Rodker , (1894–1955), writer and poet
Jane Rogers , (born 1952), novelist
Samuel Rogers , (1763–1855), poet
Thorold Rogers , (1823–1890), political economist and radical
Woodes Rogers , (d. 1732), mariner and travel writer
Sax Rohmer , (real name AHS Ward, 1883–1959), novelist, Fu Manchu
Frederick Rolfe , (1860–1913), novelist and satirist
Richard Rolle , (1290–1349), religious writer, Bible translator and hermit
LTC Rolt , (1910–1974), transport writer and biographer
William Roscoe , (1753–1831), scholar and poet
Michael Rosen , (born 1946), children's writer and poet
Isaac Rosenberg , (1890–1918), poet and playwright
Alan Ross , (1922–2001), poet, writer and editor
Christina Rossetti , (1830–1894), poet, In the Bleak Midwinter
Dante Gabriel Rossetti , (1828–1882), poet and Pre-Raphaelite painter
Maria Francesca Rossetti , (1827–1876), writer and translator
William Michael Rossetti , (1829–1919), writer and critic
John Horace Round , (1854–1928), historian and genealogist
Martin Routh , (1755–1854), Classical scholar
Alick Rowe , (1939–2009), writer for radio and TV, novelist
Elizabeth Rowe , (1674–1737), poet and novelist
Nicholas Rowe , (1674–1718), Poet Laureate
Richard Rowlands (c. 1550–1640), historian and antiquary
Samuel Rowlands , (c. 1573–1630), poet and pamphleteer
Samuel Rowley , (died c. 1633), playwright and actor
William Rowley , (c. 1585–1626), playwright and actor
JK Rowling , (born 1965), children's writer, Harry Potter books
Carol Rumens , (born 1944), poet and scholar
Peter Rushforth , (1945–2005), novelist, Kindergarten
John Ruskin , (1819–1900), essayist, poet and art critic
Bertrand Russell , (1872–1970), philosopher
Lord John Russell , (1792–1878), prime minister and biographer
William Clark Russell , (1844–1911), novelist, The Wreck of the Grosvenor
William Howard Russell , (1820–1907), travel writer and war correspondent
Chris Ryan , (born 1961), novelist and ex-soldier
Gilbert Ryle , (1900–1976), philosopher
Thomas Rymer , (c. 1643-1713), Historiographer Royal and poet
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Oliver Sacks , (born 1933), neurologist and writer, Awakenings
Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset , (1638–1706), poet and rake
Lady Margaret Sackville , (1881–1963), poet and children's writer
Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset , (1536–1608), poet and statesman
Vita Sackville-West , (1892–1962), poet and novelist
George Saintsbury , (1845–1933), critic
Saki (real name Hector Hugh Munro), (1870–1916), short story writer and satirist
Nicholas Sanders , (c. 1530-1581), polemicist and RC priest
Robert Sanderson , (1587–1663), theologian and logician
George Sandys , (1577–1644), poet and traveler
CJ Sansom , (born 1952), novelist
William Sansom , (1912–1976), novelist and travel writer
Siegfried Sassoon , (1886–1967), poet and novelist, Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man
Hilary Saint George Saunders , (pen names Francis Beeding, etc., 1898–1951), novelist
Richard Savage , (c. 1697–1743), poet and satirist
Henry Savile , (1549–1622), scholar and AV translator
Dorothy L. Sayers , (1893–1957), author, Lord Peter Wimsey series
Francis Scarfe , (1911–1986), poet and novelist
Vernon Scannell , (1922–2007), poet
Catherine Amy Dawson Scott , (1865–1934), poet, playwright and novelist
Geoffrey Scott , (1884–1929), writer and poet
Hugh Stowell Scott , (pen name Henry Seton Merriman, c. 1863–1903), novelist
Jane Scott , (1779–1839), playwright and theater manager
John Scott , (1783–1821), editor and writer
John Scott of Amwell , (1731–1783), poet and patron
Mary Scott , (1751/2-1793), poet
Paul Mark Scott , (1920–1978), novelist, playwright and poet
Sarah Scott , (1720–1795), novelist and translator, Millenium Hall (sic)
William Bell Scott , (1811–1890), poet and artist
EJ Scovell , (1907–1999), poet
James Scudamore , (born 1976), novelist
George Bazeley Scurfield , (1920–1991), poet, novelist, author, and politician
Marcus Sedgwick , (born 1968), children's writer
Charles Sedley , poet and rake
Kate Sedley , (real name Brenda Clarke, born 1926), novelist
Rachel Seiffert , (born 1971), novelist
Catherine Selden , (fl. 1797-1817), novelist
John Selden , (1584–1654), polymath
Will Self , (born 1961), novelist, reviewer and columnist
George Selwyn , (1719–1791), letter writer and wit
Nassau William Senior , (1790–1864), economist
Sepharial , (real name Walter Gorn Old, 1864–1929), astrologer and numerologist
Gitta Sereny , (born 1921), biographer and historian
Ian Serraillier , (1912–1994), novelist and poet
Robert Service , (born 1947), historian and Russian specialist
Diane Setterfield , (born 1964), novelist
Elkanah Settle , (1648–1724), playwright and poet
Anna Seward , (the "Swan of Lichfield," 1747-1809), poet and biographer
Thomas Seward , (1708–1790), writer
Anna Sewell , (1820–1878), novelist, Black Beauty
Elizabeth Missing Sewell , (1815–1906), novelist and religious writer
Mary Wright Sewell , (1797–1884), children's writer
William Sewell , (1804–1874), writer, translator and cleric
Thomas Shadwell , (c. 1642–1692), Poet Laureate , Historiographer Royal and playwright
Anthony Shaffer , (born 1926), playwright and novelist, Sleuth
Peter Shaffer , (born 1926), playwright, Equus
Nicholas Shakespeare , (born 1957), novelist and biographer
William Shakespeare , (c. 1564–1616), poet and playwright
Edward Shanks , (1892–1953), poet and critic
Jo Shapcott , (born 1953), poet and scholar
Tom Sharpe , (born 1928), novelist
Robert Shaw , (1927–1978), actor and novelist
John Shebbeare , (1709–1788), novelist and satirist
John Sheffield (known as Mulgrave, later Buckingham, 1647–1721), poet, essayist and politician
Mary Shelley , (1797–1851), author, Frankenstein
Percy Bysshe Shelley , (1792–1822), poet
William Shenstone , (1714–1763), poet
Richard Brinsley Sheridan , (1751–1816), playwright, The Rivals
William Sherlock , (1641–1707), theologian, controversialist and cleric
RC Sherriff , (1890–1975), playwright, novelist and screenwriter, Journey's End
Charles Scott Sherrington , (1857–1952), scientific writer, physiologist and Nobel Prize winner
Mary Martha Sherwood , (1775–1851), children's writer and tractarian
James Shirley , (1596–1666), playwright
Joseph Henry Shorthouse , (1834–1903), novelist
Fredegond Shove , (1889–1949), poet
Nevil Shute , (1899–1960), novelist and aeronautical engineer, A Town Like Alice
Penelope Shuttle , (born 1947), poet and novelist
Elizabeth Siddal , (1829–1862), artist and poet
Mary Sidney , later Mary Herbert, countess of Pembroke, (1561–1621), poet and translator
Philip Sidney , (1554–1586), poet and soldier
Robert Sidney , earl of Leicester (1563–1626), poet and statesman
Una Lucy Silberrad , (1872–1955), novelist
Jon Silkin , (1930–1997), poet, editor and critic
Alan Sillitoe , (born 1928), novelist, poet and translator, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
George Augustus Simcox , (1841–1905), poet and scholar
Kathryn Simmonds , (born 1972), poet and story writer
Helen Simpson , (born 1959), novelist and story writer
Joe Simpson , (born 1960), mountaineer and writer, Touching the Void
John Palgrave Simpson , (1807–1887), playwright
George Robert Sims , (1847–1922), writer, poet and journalist
Andrew Sinclair , (born 1945), novelist, historian and biographer
Clive Sinclair , (born 1948), novelist
CH Sisson , (1914–2003), poet, translator and writer
Edith Sitwell , (1887–1964), poet
Osbert Sitwell , (1892–1969), writer
Sacheverell Sitwell , (1897–1988), poet and writer
Barbara Skelton , (1916–1996), novelist and memoir writer
John Skelton , (c. 1460–1529), poet and satirist
Robert Skidelsky , (born 1939), economic historian and biographer
Joseph Skipsey , (1832–1903), poet and editor
George Edward MacKenzie Skues , (1858–1949), writer on fishing
Barbara Sleigh , (1906–1982), children's writer, Carbonel series
Christopher Smart , (1722–1771), poet
Francis Edward Smedley , (1818–1864), novelist
Menella Bute Smedley , (1819–1877), novelist, poet and translator
Albert Richard Smith , (1816–1860), writer, entertainer and mountaineer
Charlotte Smith , (1749–1806), poet and novelist
Dodie Smith , (1896–1990), novelist and playwright, The Hundred and One Dalmatians
Edmund Smith , (1672–1710), poet and translator
Emma Smith , (born 1923), novelist and children's writer
Horace Smith , (born Horatio Smith, 1779–1849), novelist and poet
John Frederick Smith , (1806–1890), novelist
Ken Smith , (1938–2003), poet
Michael Marshall Smith , (born 1965), novelist and screenwriter
Miles Smith , (1554–1624), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Sid Smith , (born 1949), novelist and journalist
Stevie Smith , (1902–1971), poet and novelist
Sydney Smith , (1771–1845), writer and cleric
Tom Rob Smith , (born 1979), novelist
Wentworth Smith , (1571-c. 1623), playwright
Zadie Smith , (born 1975), novelist
CP Snow , (1905–1980), novelist and physicist, Strangers and Brothers series
William Somervile , (1675–1742), poet
Charles Sorley , (1895–1915), poet
William Sotheby , (1757–1833), poet and translator
Robert South , (1634–1716), theologian, controversialist and cleric
RW Southern , (1912–2001), historian
Robert Southey , (1774–1843), Poet Laureate
Robert Southwell , (1561–1595), poet, tractarian and Jesuit martyr
Robert Spaulding , (fl. 1610s), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Rachel Speght , (born 1596), poet and polemicist
Bernard Spencer , (1909–1963), poet
Herbert Spencer , (1820–1903), philosopher
Stephen Spender , (1909–1995), poet, novelist and travel writer
Edmund Spenser , (c. 1552–1599), poet, The Faerie Queene
John Spenser , (1559–1614), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Jean Sprackland ], (born 1962), poet
Francis Spufford , (born 1964), writer
JC Squire , (1884–1958), poet and historian
Edward St Aubyn , (born 1960), novelist and journalist
Bayle St. John , (1822–1859), travel writer and biographer
Henry St John , Lord Bolingbroke (1678–1751), politician and philosopher
James Augustus St. John , (born James John, 1795–1875), journalist, writer and traveler
Spenser St. John , (1825–1910), biographer, travel writer and diplomat
Tom Stacey , (born 1930), novelist, writer and publisher
John Stallworthy , (born 1935), scholar and poet
John Stammers , (born 1954), poet
Derek Stanford , (1918–2008), biographer and poet
Philip Stanhope , Lord Chesterfield, (1694–1773), politician and writer
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley , (1815–1881), church historian
Thomas Stanley , (1625–1678), poet and philosopher
Olaf Stapledon , (1886–1950), philosopher and novelist, Star Maker
Freya Stark , (1893–1993), travel writer
Mariana Starke , (1761/2-1838), travel writer, poet and playwright
William Thomas Stead , (1849–1912), journalist and social campaigner, The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon
Anne Steele , (pen name Theodosia, 1717–1778), hymn writer
Marguerite Steen , (1894–1975), novelist and biographer
George Steevens , (1736–1800), Shakespearean scholar and editor
James Kenneth Stephen , (1859–1892), poet
Leslie Stephen , (1832–1904), writer and mountaineer
James Francis Stephens , (1792–1852), entomologist
Rick Stephens , (born 1976), novelist and actor
Robert Stephens , (1665–1732), Historiographer Royal and historian
GB Stern , (1890–1973), novelist, playwright and biographer
Laurence Sterne , (1713–1768), novelist, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
George Alexander Stevens , (1710–1780), playwright, poet and actor
Matthew Stevenson , (died 1654), poet
Mary Stewart , (born 1916), novelist
William Stobbs , (1914–2000), children's writer and illustrator
Julian Stockwin , (born 1944), novelist
Nick Stone , (born 1966), novelist
Samuel John Stone , (1839–1900), hymn writer and cleric, The Church's One Foundation
David Storey , (born 1933), novelist and playwright
John Stow , (c. 1525-1605), historian and antiquarian
Herbert Strang , (pen name of George Herbert Ely, 1866–1958, and Charles James L'Estrange, 1867–1947), children's writers
Julia Strachey , (1901–1979), novelist, Cheerful Weather for the Wedding
Lytton Strachey , (1880–1932), biographer and critic, Eminent Victorians
Paul Strathern , (born 1940), novelist and scholar
Noel Streatfeild , (1895–1986), children's writer, Ballet Shoes
AG Street , (1892–1966), writer and broadcaster
Cecil Street , (pen names John Rhode, Miles Burton and Cecil Waye, 1884–1965), novelist
Joe Stretch (born 1982), novelist
Agnes Strickland , (1796–1874), history writer, poet and children's writer
William Strode , (1600–1643), poet
Leonard Strong , (1896–1958), novelist, poet and critic
Alexander Stuart , (fl. 1970s-), novelist and screenwriter
Muriel Stuart , (1885–1967), poet and gardening writer
John Stubbs , (or Stubbe, c. 1543–1591), pamphleteer
John Studley , (c. 1545-c. 1590), translator
Howard Sturgis , (1855–1920), novelist
Julian Sturgis , (1848–1904), novelist and poet
George Sturt , (pen name George Bourne, 1863–1927), country writer
Showell Styles , (1908–2005), novelist, children's writer and mountaineer
John Suckling , (1609–1642), poet
JWN Sullivan , (1886–1937), science writer and journalist
Montague Summers , (1880–1948), author, translator and critic
Kate Summerscale , (born 1965), writer and journalist
Alfred Sutro , (1863–1933), playwright and translator
Robert Smith Surtees , (1805–1864), novelist
Graham Swift , (b. 1949), novelist, Waterland
Algernon Charles Swinburne , (1837–1909), poet
Robert Swindells , (born 1939), children's writer, '
Randall Swingler , (1909–1967), poet
Frank Swinnerton , (1884–1982), novelist and editor
Christopher Sykes , (1907–1986), travel writer and biographer
Percy Sykes , (1867–1945), travel writer, historian and general
Joshua Sylvester , (1563–1618), poet
John Addington Symonds , (1840–1893), poet and critic
AJA Symons , (1900–1941), writer and bibliographer
Arthur Symons , (1865–1945), poet and essayist
Julian Symons , (1912–1994), crime writer and poet
Mitchell Symons , (born 1957), writer and journalist, That Book ...of Perfectly Useless Information
George Szirtes , (born 1948), poet and translator
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Thomas Noon Talfourd , (1795–1854), writer, playwright and lawyer
Derek Tangye , (1912–1996), writer
Nigel Tangye , (1909–1988), writer and flying instructor
James T. Tanner , (1858–1915), dramatist and director
Thomas Tanner , (1630–1682), writer and cleric
Thomas Tanner , (1674–1735), antiquary and bishop
John Tatham , (fl. 1632-64), playwright and poet
AJP Taylor , (1906–1990), historian
Andrew Taylor , (born 1951), novelist
Ann Taylor , (1782–1866, poet, children's writer and critic
DJ Taylor , (born 1960), novelist and biographer
Elizabeth Taylor , (1912–1975), novelist, Angel
Graham Taylor , (born 1958), novelist and cleric
Henry Taylor , (1711–1785), controversialist and cleric
Henry Taylor , (1800–1886), playwright
Isaac Taylor , (1787–1865), scholar, cleric and inventor
Jane Taylor , (1783–1824), children's poet and novelist, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Jeremy Taylor , (1613–1667), religious writer
John Taylor , (1703–1772), oculist and autobiographer
John Taylor , (the "Water Poet," 1578-1653), poet
John Taylor , (1750–1826), poet and hymn writer
Philip Meadows Taylor , (1808–1876), novelist and Indian administrator
Richard Taylor (1782–1858), naturalist and editor
Sean Taylor , (born c. 1970s), children's writer, When a Monster is Born
Thomas Taylor , (1758–1835), translator
Tom Taylor , (1817–1880), playwright and editor
William Taylor , (died 1423), Lollard theologian
William Taylor , (1765–1836), scholar and translator
Barry Tebb , (born 1942), poet, publisher and anthologist
William Temple , (1555–1627), logician
William Temple , (1628–1699), essayist and statesman
William Temple , (1881–1944), religious writer and archbishop
William F. Temple , (1914–1989), science fiction writer
Edward Wyndham Tennant , (1897–1916), poet
Alfred, Lord Tennyson , (1809–1892), Poet Laureate , The Charge of the Light Brigade
Frederick Tennyson , (1807–1898), poet
Henry Teonge , (c. 1620–1690), diarist and naval chaplain
Lisa St Aubin de Terán , (born 1953), novelist and memoirist
ASJ Tessimond , (1902–1962), poet
Anne Isabella Thackeray, Lady Ritchie (1837–1919), novelist and essayist
William Makepeace Thackeray , (1811–1863), novelist, Vanity Fair
Algernon Sydney Thelwall , (1795–1863), writer and cleric
John Thelwall , (1764–1834), poet and writer
Sydney Thelwall , (1834–1922), scholar, translator and cleric
Lewis Theobald , (1688–1744), scholar, critic and translator
Marcel Theroux , (born 1968), novelist and broadcaster
Philip Thicknesse , (1719–1792), writer
Angela Thirkell , (1890–1961), novelist
Adam Thirlwell , (born 1978), novelist
William Turner Thiselton-Dyer , (1843–1926), botanist
DM Thomas (born 1935), novelist, poet and translator
Donald Thomas , (born 1926), novelist
Edward Thomas , (1878–1917), poet
Elizabeth Thomas , (pen names Mrs Bridget Bluemantle and Mrs Martha Homely, 1770/71-1855), novelists and poets
Elizabeth Thomas , (1675–1731), poet
Hugh Thomas , (born 1931), historian
Scarlett Thomas , (born 1972), novelist
Flora Thompson , (1876–1947), novelist and poet, Lark Rise to Candleford
Francis Thompson , (1859–1907), poet
Harry Thompson , (1960–2005), television producer, biographer and novelist
Kate Thompson , (born 1956), novelist and children's writer
William Thoms , (1803–1885), antiquarian and miscellanist
Giles Thomson , (1553–1612), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Richard Thomson , (fl. 1600s), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Wilfrid Thorley , (1878–1963), poet and educationalist
George Walter Thornbury , (1828–1876), poet, novelist and travel writer
William Thorne , (c. 1568-1630), orientalist, scholar, AV translator and cleric
Robert John Thornton , (1768–1837), botanist and physician
Adam Thorpe , (born 1956), poet and novelist
Kay Thorpe , (born 1940s), author of Harlequin romances
Hester Thrale , (later Piozzi, 1741–1821), diarist and biographer,
Colin Thubron , (born 1939), travel writer and novelist
Edward Thurlow , Lord Thurlow, (1731–1806), poet and lord chancellor
Anthony Thwaite , (born 1930), poet and writer
Chidiock Tichborne , (1558–1586), poet and conspirator
Thomas Tickell , (1686–1740), poet
Robert Tighe , (died 1620), AV translator and cleric
Terence Tiller , (1916–1987), poet and radio producer
William M. Timlin , (1892–1943), writer and illustrator
Peter Tinniswood , (1936–2003), novelist and comedy scriptwriter
John Tobin , (1770–1804), playwright
Barbara Euphan Todd , (1890–1976), novelist and children's writer, Worzel Gummidge
HE Todd , (died 1988), children's writer
JRR Tolkien , (1892–1973), fantasy writer and scholar, The Lord of the Rings
Thomas Tomkis , (c. 1580-1634), playwright
Claire Tomalin , (born 1933), literary biographer
Charles Tomlinson , (born 1927), poet and translator
HM Tomlinson , (1873–1958), travel writer, novelist and journalist
Rosemary Tonks , (born 1932), poet and novelist
Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna , (pen name Charlotte Elizabeth, 1790–1846), tractarian and novelist
John Horne Tooke , (1736–1812), philologist and politician
Augustus Montague Toplady , (1740–1778), theologian and hymn writer, Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me
Paul Torday , (born 1946), novelist
Chris Torrance , (born 1941), poet and musician
Richard Tottel , (died 1594), publisher and anthologist, Tottel's Miscellany
Cyril Tourneur , (1575–1626), playwright
Nigel Tourneur , (fl. 1898), writer
Doreen Tovey , (1918–2008), cat writer
Sue Townsend , (born 1946), novelist, the Adrian Mole books
Aurelian Townshend , (1583–1643), poet and playwright
Arnold Toynbee , (1852–1883), economic historian
Arnold J. Toynbee , (1889–1975), historian
Philip Toynbee , (1916–1981), novelist, poet and journalist
Polly Toynbee , (born 1946), journalist and writer
John Tradescant , (1608–1662), botanist and antiquary
Thomas Traherne , (1636/7-1674), poet and religious writer
Henry Duff Traill , (1842–1900), humorist, editor and biographer
Anna Trapnell , (fl. 1650s), religious writer
Ben Travers , (1886–1980), playwright and novelist
Mary Treadgold , (1910–2005), children's writer
Geoffrey Trease , (1909–1998), children's writer, Bows Against the Barons
Miles Tredinnick , (born 1955), playwright, screenwriter and singer
Iris Tree , (1897–1968), poet and actress
Viola Tree , (1884–1938), writer, singer and actress
Henry Treece , (1911–1966), poet, novelist and children's writer, the Viking Trilogy
Edward John Trelawney , (1792–1881), biographer and novelist
Rose Tremain , (born 1943), novelist
Richard Chevenix Trench , (1807–1886), philologist, poet and archbishop
Robert Tressell or Tressall (real name Robert Croker, later Noonan, 1870–1911), novelist, The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
GM Trevelyan , (1876–1962), historian
George Trevelyan , (1838–1928), writer and statesman
RC Trevelyan , (1872–1951), poet and translator
John Trevisa , (1342–1402), translator
Elleston Trevor , (born Trevor Dudley-Smith, other pen names Adam Hall, Simon Rattray, Howard North, Roger Fitzalan, Mansell Black, Trevor Burgess, Warwick Scott, Caesar Smith, Lesley Stone, 1920–1995), novelist
Rachel Trickett , (1923–1999), novelist and scholar
Jonathan Trigell , (born 1974), novelist
Sarah Trimmer , (1741–1810), children's writer, Fabulous Histories
Anthony Trollope , (1815–1882), novelist, Chronicles of Barsetshire
Frances Trollope , (1780–1863), novelist and writer
Joanna Trollope , (pen name Caroline Harvey, born 1943), novelist
Thomas Adolphus Trollope , (1810–1892), travel writer and novelist
Edwin Charles Tubb , (countless pen names, born 1919), novelist
Abraham Tucker , (pen name Edward Search, 1705–1774), philosopher
Cuthbert Tunstall , (or Tonstall, 1474–1559), religious writer and bishop
Martin Farquhar Tupper , (1810–1889), writer and poet
George Turberville , (c. 1540-before 1597), poet
Charles Tennyson Turner , (1808–1879), poet and translator
Philip Turner , (pen name Stephen Chance, 1925–2006), children's writer and cleric, The Grange at High Force
Reginald Turner , (1869–1938), novelist and aesthete
Sharon Turner , (1768–1847), historian, History of the Anglo-Saxons
Thomas Turner , (1729–1793), diarist and shopkeeper
Thomas Tusser , (1524–1580), poet and farmer
Robert Twigger , (born 1964), writer
William Tyndale , (1494–1536), scholar and Bible translator
George Tyrrell , (1861–1909), theologian and scholar
Robert Yelverton Tyrrell , (1844–1914), writer, scholar and translator
Thomas Tyrwhitt , (1730–1786), scholar, editor and critic
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Nicholas Udall , Uvedale or Woodall, (1505–1556), playwright and translator
Jenny Uglow , (born c. 1945), biographer and critic
Evelyn Underhill , (1875–1941), religious writer and novelist
Barry Unsworth , (born 1930), historical novelist
Cathi Unsworth , (born c. 1970s), novelist and journalist
Edward Upward , (1903–2009), novelist and story writer
Thomas Usk , (died 1388), poet
Alison Uttley , (1884–1976), children's writer, Little Grey Rabbit books
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John Van der Kiste , (born 1954), writer and polymath
John Vanbrugh , (1664–1726), playwright and architect
Thomas Vaux , (1510–1556), poet
RV Vernède , (1905–2003), writer and colonial administrator
Frances Vernon , (1963–1991), novelist, The Fall of Doctor Onslow
Salley Vickers , (born 1948), novelist and psychotherapist
Sherard Vines , (1890–1974), poet, novelist and critic
Elfrida Vipont , (real name Elfrida Vipont Foulds, 1902–1992), children's writer
EH Visiak , (real name Edward Harold Physick, 1878–1972), poet and novelist
Ernest Alfred Vizetelly , (1853–1922), autobiographer and bowdlerizer of Zola
EC Vivian , (real name Charles Henry Cannell, 1882–1947), novelist and military history writer
[ edit ] W
Thomas Wade , (1805–1875), poet and playwright
John Wain , (1925–1994), poet and novelist
Edward Gibbon Wakefield , (1796–1862), writer, colonist and politician
Gilbert Wakefield , (1756–1801), scholar and controversialist
H. Russell Wakefield , (1890–1964), novelist and story writer
Arthur Waley , (1889–1966), orientalist and translator
George Walker , (1803-post-1851), chess writer, player and promoter
George Walker , (c. 1734–1807), dissenting writer and mathematician
George Walker , (c. 1581-1651), religious writer and cleric
Obadiah Walker , (1616–1699), scholar and writer on education
Ted Walker , (1934–2004), poet, dramatist and broadcaster
Alfred Russel Wallace , (1823–1913), naturalist and biologist
Edgar Wallace , (1875–1932), novelist and playwright
Nick Wallace , (born 1972), novelist
Edmund Waller , (1606–1687), poet
John Waller , (1917–1995), poet and anthologist
John Wallis , (1616–1703), mathematician and writer
Leo Walmsley , (1892–1966), novelist and autobiographer
Horace Walpole , (1717–1797), novelist and man of letters, The Castle of Otranto
Hugh Walpole , (1884–1941), novelist
Helen Walsh , (born 1977), novelist
Jill Paton Walsh (born 1937), novelist and children's writer
William Walsh , (1663–1708), poet and critic
Guy Walters , (born 1971), novelist and journalist
Hugh Walters , (1910–1993), novelist
Minette Walters , (born 1949), novelist
Vanessa Walters , (born 1978), novelist and playwright
Izaak Walton , (1593–1683), writer, The Compleat Angler
William Walwyn , (1600–1681), pamphleteer
Humfrey Wanley , (1672–1726), scholar and palaeographer
William Warburton , (1698–1779), critic and bishop
Chris Ward , (born 1958), playwright
Edward Ward , (1660 or 1667–1731), satirist and tavern keeper
Keith Ward , (born 1938), philosopher and cleric
Mrs. Humphry Ward , (born Mary Augusta Arnold, 1851–1920), novelist
Robert Ward , (fl. 1611), AV translator and cleric
Samuel Ward , (1572–1643), scholar, AV translator and cleric
Seth Ward , (1617–1689), controversialist, astronomer and bishop
Thomas Humphry Ward , (1845–1926), writer and journalist
William George Ward , (1812–1882), theologian and mathematician
Marina Warner , (born 1946), novelist
Rex Warner , (1905–1986), novelist and translator
Sylvia Townsend Warner , (1893–1978), novelist and poet
John Warren, Lord de Tabley (1835–1895), poet and botanist
Thomas Herbert Warren , (1853–1930), scholar and poet
Joseph Warton , (1722–1800), poet and critic
Thomas Warton , (1728–1790), Poet Laureate and critic
Andrew Waterhouse , (1958–2001), poet and environmentalist
Keith Waterhouse , (1929–2009), novelist and screenwriter, Billy Liar
Charles Waterton , (1782–1865), naturalist and explorer
Denys Watkins-Pitchford , (pen name BB, 1905–1990), naturalist and children's writer
Colin Watson , (1920–1983), novelist
Richard Watson , (1781–1833), Methodist theologian
Richard Watson , (1737–1816), religious and economic writer and bishop
Rosamund Marriott Watson , (pen name Graham R. Tomson, 1860–1911), poet and gardening writer
Thomas Watson , (1555–1592), poet and translator
Thomas Watson , (c. 1620-1686), religious writer and preacher
William Watson , (1858–1935), poet
Winifred Watson (1906–2002), novelist
Isaac Watts , (1674–1748), hymn writer, O God, Our Help in Ages Past
Theodore Watts-Dunton , (1832–1914), critic, novelist and poet
Alec Waugh , (1898–1981), novelist
Auberon Waugh , (1939–2001), novelist and journalist
Edwin Waugh , (1817–1890), Lancashire dialect poet
Evelyn Waugh , (1903–1966), novelist, travel writer and diarist, Brideshead Revisited
Camilla Way , (born 1973), novelist and editor
Willoughby Weaving , (1885–1977), poet
Clifford Webb , (1895–1972), children's writer and illustrator
Mary Webb , (1881–1927), novelist and poet, Precious Bane
Nick Webb , (born 1949), writer
Philip Barker Webb , (1793–1854), botanist and traveler
Sidney Webb , (1859–1947), and Beatrice Webb , (1858–1943), economists and political writers, Industrial Democracy
Augusta Webster , (1837–1894), poet and playwright
John Webster , (c. 1580–1634), playwright, The Duchess of Malfi
CV Wedgwood , (1910–1997), historian
Ernest Weekley , (1865–1964), philologist
Samantha Weinberg , (born 1967), novelist, travel writer and politician
Denton Welch , (1915–1948), novelist, diarist and artist
Ronald Welch , (real name Ronald Oliver Felton, 1909–1982), novelist, children's writer and teacher
Fay Weldon , (born 1931), novelist and screenwriter
Dorothy Wellesley , (1889–1956), poet and editor
Charles Jeremiah Wells , (c. 1798-1879), poet
HG Wells , (1866–1946), novelist and social critic, The War of the Worlds
Leonard Welsted , (1688–1747), poet
Louise Wener , (born 1966), novelist and singer
Arnold Wesker , (born 1932), playwright, Chicken Soup with Barley
Charles Wesley , (1707–1788), preacher and hymn writer, Hark! the Herald Angels Sing
John Wesley , (1703–1791), preacher, theologian and diarist
Mary Wesley , (1912–2002), novelist
Samuel Wesley , (1662–1735), poet and polemicist
Gilbert West , (1703–1756), poet and translator
Jane West (pen name Prudentia Homespun, 1758–1852), novelist, writer and poet
Rebecca West , (real name Cicely Isabel Fairfield, (1892–1983), novelist, political commentator and travel writer, Black Lamb and Grey Falcon
Robert Westall , (1929–1993), children's writer
William Bury Westall (1834–1903), novelist
Robert Wever , (fl. 1550), poet
Stanley J. Weyman , (1855–1928), novelist
Anne Wharton , (1659–1685), poet and playwright
George Wharton , (1618–1681), pamphleteer and astrologer
Gordon Wharton , (born 1929), poet
Richard Whateley , (1787–1863), theologian, economist and archbishop
Dennis Wheatley , (1897–1977), thriller writer
Eric Whelpton , (1894–1981), travel writer
George Whetstone , (c. 1544-c. 1587), writer and playwright
Charles Whibley , (1859–1930), journalist, critic and writer
Dorothy Whipple , (1893–1966), novelist
Laurence Whistler , (1912–2000), poetry and engraver
Antonia White , (real name Eirine Botting, 1899–1980), novelist, playwright and children's writer
Gilbert White , (1720–1795), naturalist and cleric, The Natural History of Selborne
Hale White , (pen name Mark Rutherford, (1831–1913), writer
Henry Kirke White , (1785–1806), poet and hymn writer
Michael White , (pen name Sam Fisher, born c. 1970s), writer
TH White , (1906–1964), children's writer and poet, The Once and Future King
Tony White , (born c. 1960s), novelist and travel writer
George Whitefield , (1714–1770), religious writer, diarist and preacher
Alfred North Whitehead , (1861–1947), mathematician and philosopher
Charles Whitehead (1804–1862), poet and novelist
William Whitehead , (1715–1785), Poet Laureate and playwright
Richard Whiteing , (pen name Whyte Thorne, 1840–1928), novelist and journalist
Dorothy Whitelock , (1901–1982), historian
Bulstrode Whitelocke , (1605–1675), chronicler, lawyer and politician
Geoffrey Whitney , (c. 1548–c. 1601), poet
Isabella Whitney , (fl. 1567-1573), poet
Thomas Whythorne , (1528–1595), poet, autobiographer and composer
Frederick Wicks , (1840–1910), novelist and inventor
William Wilberforce , (1759–1833), religious writer, philanthropist and social reformer
John Wilbye , (1574–1638), madrigal writer
Peter Wildeblood , (1923–1999), writer and journalist
John Wilkes , (1725–1797), journalist and radical
George Wilkins , (fl. 1607), playwright and pamphleteer
Vaughan Wilkins , (1890–1959), novelist and journalist
John Wilkinson , (born 1953), poet
John Gardner Wilkinson , (1797–1875), writer, traveller and Egyptologist
Barbara Willard , (1909–1994), children's writer
Anna Williams , (1706–1783), poet
Charles Williams , (1886–1945), novelist, poet and scholar
Charlie Williams , (born 1971), novelist
Helen Maria Williams , (1761/2-1827), poet, translator and radical
Hugo Williams , (born 1942), poet and travel writer
Isaac Williams , (1802–1865), religious writer, poet and cleric
Nigel Williams , (born 1948), novelist, playwright and screenwriter
Robina Williams , (born c. 1970s), novelist
Sarah Williams , (1837–1868), poet
Henry Williamson , (1895–1977), novelist, Tarka the Otter
Ted Willis , (1914–1992), playwright and screenwriter
Francis Willughby or Willoughby, (1635–1672), ornithologist
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester , (1647–1680), satirical poet and libertine
AN Wilson , (born 1950), novelist and biographer, Betjeman
Angus Wilson , (1913–1991), novelist, Anglo-Saxon Attitudes
Colin Wilson , (born 1931), novelist and philosopher
Harriette Wilson , (1786–1845), courtesan and memoir writer
J. Dover Wilson , (1881–1969), scholar and critic
Jacqueline Wilson , (born 1945), children's writer, The Story of Tracy Beaker
John Wilson , (1527–1596), playwright and translator
Sandy Wilson , (born 1924), lyricist and composer, The Boy Friend
TP Cameron Wilson , (1888–1918), poet
Thomas Wilson , (1524–1581), rhetorician and diplomat
Thomas Wilson , (1773–1858), Tyneside dialect poet
RD Wingfield , (1928–2007), novelist and radio dramatist, A Touch of Frost
Catherine Winkworth , (1827–1878), translator and hymn writer
Gerrard Winstanley , (1609–1676), pamphleteer
Stephen Winsten , (real name Samuel Weinstein, 1893–1991), writer
John Strange Winter , (real name Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Stannard 1856–1911), novelist
Jeanette Winterson , (born 1959), novelist
Jane Wiseman , (born Holt, c. 1682-1718), poet and playwright
George Wither , (1588–1667), poet and satirist
PG Wodehouse , (1881–1975), novelist, playwright and lyricist, Jeeves
John Wolcot , (pen name Peter Pindar, 1738–1819), poet and satirist
Humbert Wolfe , (1885–1940), poet and translator
Mary Wollstonecraft , (1759–1797), polemicist, philosopher and novelist, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Anthony Wood , (1632–1695), antiquary
Christopher Wood , (pen name Timothy Lea, born 1935), novelist and screenwriter
Ellen Wood , (Mrs. Henry Wood, 1814–1887), novelist, East Lynne
James Woodforde , (1740–1803), diarist and cleric
Walter Bradford Woodgate , (pen name Wat Bradwood, 1841–1920), writer and barrister
Cecil Woodham-Smith , (1896–1977), historian and biographer, The Great Hunger
Martin Woodhouse , (born 1932), novelist and screenwriter
Richard Woodman , (born 1944), novelist and mariner
Margaret Louisa Woods , (1856–1945), novelist and poet
Anthony Woodville or Wydeville, Earl Rivers (c. 1440-1483), translator and magnate
Gerard Woodward , (born 1961), novelist and poet
John Woodward , (1665–1728), naturalist and antiquarian
Leonard Woolf , (1880–1969), writer, editor and publisher
Virginia Woolf , (1882–1941), author, biographer and diarist, To the Lighthouse
Thomas Woolner (1825–1892) poet and sculptor
Christopher Wordsworth , (1807–1885), poet, classicist and bishop
Dorothy Wordsworth , (1771–1855), diarist and poet,
William Wordsworth , (1770–1850), poet, The Prelude
TC Worsley , (1907–1977), writer and critic
Henry Wotton , (1568–1639), poet and translator
Nathaniel Wraxall , (1751–1831), memoirist and political writer
PC Wren , (1875–1941), novelist, Beau Geste
David Wright , (1920–1994), poet, translator and biographer
Derrick Wright , (born 1928), military historian
Kit Wright , (born 1944), poet and children's writer
Thomas Wright , (1810–1877), writer and antiquary
Mary Wroth , (1587–1651/3), writer and poet
Thomas Wyatt , (1503–1542), poet and translator
William Wycherley , (c. 1640–1715), playwright
Robert Wydow , (c. 1446-1505), poet, musician and cleric
John Wycliffe , (mid-1320s–1384), theologian and translator
William Wycherley , (1640–1715), playwright, The Country Wife
John Wyndham , (also wrote as John Beynon, 1903–1969), novelist, The Day of the Triffids
DB Wyndham-Lewis , (pen name Timothy Shy, 1891–1969), humorist
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Jane Yardley , (born c. 1950s), novelist
William Yarrell , (1784–1856), naturalist
Dornford Yates , (real name Cecil William Mercer, 1885–1960), novelist
Edmund Yates , (1831–1894), novelist and playwright
Ann Yearsley , (1753–1806), poet
Victor Maslin Yeates , (1897–1934), writer and fighter pilot, Winged Victory
RJ Yeatman , (1897–1968), humorist, 1066 and All That (with WC Sellar)
Tamar Yellin , (born c. 1950s), novelist and story writer
Charlotte Mary Yonge , (1823–1901), novelist
Barbara Yorke , (born 1951), historian
Margaret Yorke , (born 1924), novelist
Arthur Young , (1741–1820), writer and economist
EH Young , (1880–1949), novelist
Edward Young , (1683–1765), poet
Francis Brett Young , (1884–1954), novelist
Hilton Young, Lord Kennet , (1879–1960), writer and politician
[ edit ] Z [ editar ] Z
Helen Zahavi , (born 1966), novelist
Israel Zangwill , (1864–1926), novelist and playwright
Oliver Zangwill , (1913–1987), psychologist
Benjamin Zephaniah , (born 1958), poet and dub poet
Helen Zimmern , (1846–1934), writer and translator
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