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Jane Austen

Jane Austen (1775-1817) - British writer, skill in describing everyday life and romantic relationships, author of "Pride and Prejudice" and "Emma."
Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was an English writer who created classic novels about social inequalities, including "Oliver Twist" and "Great Expectations."
Fyodor Dostoevsky

Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881) - Russian writer, author of "Crime and Punishment" and "The Brothers Karamazov," a researcher of the human soul and moral contradictions.
George Eliot

George Eliot (1819-1880) is an English writer, real name Mary Ann Evans, author of "The Melmesbury Miller" and "Middlemarch," known for her social and psychological novels.
Gustav Flaubert

Gustav Flaubert (1821-1880) - French writer, author of Madame Bovary, is considered one of the founders of realism in literature.
F. Scott Fitzgerald

Francis Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) is an American writer, author of "The Great Gatsby," a symbol of the "Jazz Age," and scholar of the American dream.
Charlotte Bronte

Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) was an English writer, author of "Jane Eyre" and "Sherley." With her works, she contributed to English literature and feminism.
Gabriel García Márquez

Gabriel García Márquez (1927-2014) is a Colombian writer, Nobel laureate, author of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and Magical Realism.
Emily Bronte

Emily Bronte (1818-1848) - English writer, author of "Thunderstorm," one of the three famous sisters of Bronte, representative of romanticism.
Thomas Gardie

Thomas Gardie (1923-2008) is an American author known for novels such as "The Green Hills of Africa" and "The Paris Parade."
George Orwell

George Orwell (1903-1950) - English writer and journalist, author of 1984 and Animal Farm, critic of totalitarianism and political repression.
James Joyce

James Joyce (1882-1941) - Irish writer, author of Ulysses and Portrait of a Young Artist, known for his complex style and stream of consciousness.
Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) is an English writer, author of "The Waves" and "To the Volcano," leader of modernist literature and feminist.
Francisco de Quevedo

Francisco de Quevedo (1539-1616) - Spanish writer and soldier, author of chivalric novels, is known as the creator of the picaresque genre.
Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood (born 1939) is a Canadian writer known for her novel "The Handmaid's Tale" and her social and feminist themes.
John Steinbeck

John Steinbeck (1902-1968) is an American writer, author of "Grapes of Wrath" and "Mice and People," known for addressing social issues and deep psychological analysis of characters.
Albert Camus

Albert Camus (1913-1960) - French writer and philosopher, author of "The Man in Rebellion" and "The Outsider," studied the absurdity of existence.
Harper Lee

Harper Lee (1926-2016) - American writer, author of "To Kill a Mockingbird," a famous novel about racism and morality in America.
George R. R. Martin

George R. R. Martin (born 1948) is an American writer, author of "Song of Ice and Fire," including "Game of Thrones," known in the fantasy genre.
Nikolay Gogol

Nikolai Gogol (1809-1852) - Russian writer, author of "Dead Souls" and "The Examiner," one of the founders of 19th-century Russian literature and realism.