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  • Aeschylus: An influential Greek playwright known as the father of tragedy.
  • Alighieri, Dante: An Italian poet famous for "The Divine Comedy," a masterpiece of Italian literature.
  • Austen, Jane: An English novelist known for her romantic fiction critiquing 18th-century social norms.
  • Auden, W.H.: A British poet known for his extensive collection of poetry, plays, and prose.
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SECTION B

  • Bachelor, Joseph M.: An American poet from 1887 to 1947.
  • Bacovia, George: A Romanian poet, lived from 1881 to 1957.
  • Brontë, Emily: An English novelist and poet, renowned for her novel "Wuthering Heights" (1847).
  • Baum, L. Frank: An American author, famous for his children's fantasy books, especially "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."
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SECTION C

  • Calaferte, Louis: An Italian and French author known for various literary forms.
  • Cadwaladr, Rhys: A Welsh writer recognized for poetry and non-fiction.
  • Caesar, Adrian: An English and Australian author, explores human and social themes.
  • Carroll, Lewis: A British author, is renowned for his children's books, including "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
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SECTION D

  • Dahl, Roald: A British author known for children's books and short stories.
  • Dickens, Charles: A prominent English novelist and social critic of the Victorian era.
  • Diefenbach, Lorenz: A German philologist and novelist linked to the German Nationalist movement.
  • Dostoevsky, Fyodor: A celebrated Russian novelist and essayist, recognized as one of the greatest in world literature.
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SECTION E

  • Eadmer: An English historian and theologian, noted for his biography of Saint Anselm.
  • Earle, John: An English cleric, authored "Micro-cosmographie," known for its humorous character sketches.
  • Echard, Laurence: A 17th-century English historian and geographer, was also known for non-fiction.
  • Eckhart, Meister: A 14th-century German mystic and philosopher, was recognized for his non-fiction work.
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SECTION F

  • Flynn, Gillian: Known for "Gone Girl," a psychological thriller about marriage and media.
  • Fontaine, Marcel: A French author and screenwriter famous for adapting classics like "The Three Musketeers."
  • Faye, Gulliam: A French political theorist and writer focused on immigration.
  • Forester, C. S. : A British novelist known for naval fiction and historical biographies.
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SECTION G

  • Golding, William: An English novelist known for his dystopian novel "Lord of the Flies."
  • Greene, Graham: An English novelist and playwright, famous for works like "The Quiet American."
  • Ingemann, Bernhard Severin: A Danish poet and novelist known for his works that glorified Denmark's medieval past.
  • Gombrich, E. H.: An Austrian-British art historian and author of "The Story of Art."
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SECTION H

  • Hardy, Thomas: A significant figure in English literature, known for novels such as "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" and "Far from the Madding Crowd."
  • Huxley, Aldous: Author of "Brave New World" and other notable works in dystopian and philosophical fiction.
  • Humphreys, C.C.: Writes historical fiction and fantasy, including the "Sir John Mandeville" series.
  • Hall, Steven: A British writer, he is the author of The Raw Shark Texts, and lead writer of the video game Battlefield 1.
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SECTION I

  • Ibycus: An Ancient Greek lyric poet, a citizen of Rhegium in Magna Graecia.
  • Ibberson, Joseph E.: A prominent figure in forestry and conservation in Pennsylvania.
  • Ibsen, Henrik Johan: A major Norwegian playwright of the late 19th century, known as "the father of modern drama."
  • Iles, George: Known for his literary works, including "Little Masterpieces of Science" and "Invention and Discovery," among others.
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SECTION J

  • Jackson, Leroy F.: A Canadian author and educator known for "The Peter Patter Book of Nursery Rhymes."
  • Jackson, Mason: An English wood engraver that was renowned for his prints.
  • Jacobi, Carl Richard: An American journalist and writer, authored several notable works.
  • Jacobs, Joseph: An Australian folklorist, was famous for collecting and publishing English folklore.
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SECTION K

  • Kallas, Aino Krohn: A Finnish-Estonian author contributing to Finnish literature.
  • Kalm, Pehr: A Swedish explorer and botanist from the 18th century.
  • Kane, Elisha Kent: An American Arctic explorer known for searching for Sir John Franklin.
  • Kataja, Väinö: A Finnish writer and farmer who depicted rural life and nature.
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SECTION L

  • Lee, Harper: An influential American novelist.
  • Lewis, C.S.: A notable British writer and theologian.
  • Lafferty, R.A.: An American science fiction and fantasy author known for his unique style.
  • La Fontaine, Jean de: A French poet famous for his Fables.
  • Lane, David Eden: An American white nationalist and author, regarded by some as a political prisoner.
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SECTION M

  • McNallen, Stephen: An American proponent of Heathenry and the founder of the Asatru Folk Assembly.
  • MacDonald, Kevin B.: An American psychologist and author known for his controversial works on evolutionary psychology and Jewish behavior.
  • Montgomery, L.M.:,  A Canadian regional romantic novelist best known for "Anne of Green Gables."
  • Milne, A.A.: An English author best known for creating Winnie-the-Pooh and his supporting characters.
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SECTION N

  • Niffenegger, Audrey: An American author known for "The Time Traveler's Wife".
  • Nansen, Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg: A Norwegian polymath and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
  • Nutt, Alfred Trübner: An English publisher, folklorist, and Arthurian and Celtic scholar.
  • Noyes, Alfred: An English poet, playwright, and novelist. Best known for his poem "The Highwayman."
     
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SECTION O

  • O'Brien, George: An Irish memoirist and academic known for works such as "The Village of Longing," "Dancehall Days," and "Out of Our Minds."
  • Odhner, Einar: A Swedish folk high school principal and author of a Swedish rhyming dictionary.
  • Oehlenschläger, Adam: A Danish poet and playwright who introduced romanticism to Danish literature and contributed to a national anthem.
  • Oliphant, Margaret: A Scottish writer who authored over one hundred works and contributed to magazines like Blackwoods.
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SECTION P

  • Packard, Alpheus Spring: An American entomologist and paleontologist who authored several books.
  • Page, Gertrude: An Anglo-Rhodesian novelist, known for her works inspired by her life on a remote cattle ranch in colonial Rhodesia.
  • Papadiamantis, Alexandros: A leading Greek author, poet, and novelist.
  • Parker, Gilbert: A Canadian poet, novelist, and influential figure in British politics and wartime propaganda.

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SECTION Q

  • Quesada, Ernesto: An Argentinian historian, lawyer, sociologist, university professor, magistrate, and judge.
  • Quiller-Couch, Arthur: A British writer who published extensively as a poet, novelist, and literary critic.
  • Quaife, Milo: A historian focused on Michigan, the Great Lakes, Chicago, and the Old Northwest.
  • Quayle, William Alfred: An American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
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SECTION R

  • Rockwell, George Lincoln: An American activist who founded the American Nazi Party in 1959.
  • Roberts, Theodore Goodridge: A Canadian novelist and poet noted for romanticizing nature and history.
  • Robinson, Charles: A prolific British book illustrator and was known for his work on fairy tales and children's books.
  • Rolleston, Thomas William: A poet, writer, and translator known for his work in Celtic mythology and literature. 
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