Articles related to "English Novelist"Brief biography of the life and works of author George Eliot, one of the world's best British short-story writers, famous for Middlemarch and Silas Marner.
Brief biography and works of author Anthony Burgess, known for his portrayal of a violent youth in his famous novel.
Life and works of novelist, satirist and journalist Daniel Defoe, regarded the father of the English novel.
Brief biography of Henry Fielding, one of the popular playwrights in his time, most successful with Tom Jones, a Foundling.
Brief biography of novelist Evelyn Waugh, a leading satirist of his time, and famous for his popular Catholic book Brideshead Revisited.
Brief biography of Robert Graves, English poet, novelist and critic, mainly known for his poetry and historical novels.
Life and works of English author Thomas Hardy, famous for Far from the Madding Crowd and Tess of the D'Urbervilles, and known for themes about ordinary country people.
Biography and works of English writer Charles Dickens, considered England's greatest novelist.
Brief biography of English writer E.M. Forster, famous for five novels including 'A Passage to India,' 'A Room with a View' and 'Howard's End.'
Brief biography and works of R.D. Blackmore, 19th century's English novelist and poet.
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was an English novelist who wrote many great works including Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, A Tale of Two Cities, and Great Expectations.
Brief biography and works of English writer and critic Eric Arthur Blair, better known as George Orwell.
Reginald Hill excels himself in "The Death of Dalziel," which begins with Dalziel himself being blown up, leaving Pascoe to investigate a complex series of crimes.
Brief biography of 19th century author William Makepeace Thackeray, best-known for his works Vanity Fair and The Book of Snobs.
Set in England during the early '60's, this brilliantly executed romantic drama recounts a young girl's enticement into adulthood by a charismatic and worldly older man.
A profile of the English novelist Ian McEwan, whose book Amsterdam won the Booker Prize for Fiction, and whose novel Atonement has been filmed with Keira Knightley
Life and work of Ford Madox Ford, early 20th century leading writer and literary critic of the modern English literature. Famous for The Good Soldier and Parade's End.
Three of Jane Austen's novels were published only after she died.
A research study compares surgical and non-surgical interventions on patients with back pain. This article contrasts the views of pain in 19th & 21st century medicine.
Life and works of Anglo-Irish author Dame Rebecca West, best known for 'The Meaning of Treason' and 'The Fountain Overflows.'
Brief biography of influential English author Virginia Woolf, founder of Bloomsbury Group of Writers, famous for feminism, Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando, and The Waves
Dorset is Thomas Hardy country, mainly near Dorchester with the author's birthplace, grave, and house at Max Gate, all easily seen from a country cottage holiday home.
The Bible has numerous health quotes that motivate and serve as reminders of the value and importance in being healthy and fit for life.
Life and works of Jane Austen, considered the first outstanding woman novelist. Best-known for her novels Pride and Prejudice and Emma.
For more than 8000 years wine has been referenced in literature. From the world's earliest writers to the quips of today's wits, the essence of wine has been recorded.
The last unfinished work of the late Vladimir Nabokov remained unpublished until Playboy secured first serial rights furthering the adult magazine's own literary legacy.
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