A noted author, born in Wunsiedel, near Baireuth, Germany, March 21, 1763; died Nov. 24, 1825.
An English author, poet and artist, although more famous for his work as art critic and social critic.…
An American soldier, businessman, and author. He served as a general in the United States Army during…
A clergyman and author, born in Boston, Mass., Oct. 21, 1808; died there Nov. 16, 1895. After graduating…
Author and traveler, born in Kennett Square, Penn., Jan. 11, 1825; died in Berlin, Germany, Dec. 19,…
An American author, naturalist, transcendentalist, pacifist, tax resister and philosopher who is famous…
A popular American author born in Ogden, New York to Windor Stone Trowbridge and Rebecca Willey. His…
A physicist and author, born in Leighlin Bridge, Ireland, Aug. 21, 1820; died in Haslemere, England,…
An eminent author, born in Paris, France, Nov. 21, 1694; died there May 30, 1778.
A theologian and author, born in Langenchursdorf, in Saxony, Germany, Oct. 25, 1811; died in St. Louis,…
An African American educator and author. He was born into slavery at the community of Hale's Ford in…
A German poet; born in Bernau, Germany, April 22, 1542. His great work is the remarkable heroic comic…
(1805-1875) A famous Danish author and poet, known mostly for his fairy tales.
(1755 or 1757 - 1804) Previous Secretary of the Treasury, founder of the Federalist Party, an influential…
Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and third president of the United States.
A Spanish novelist who published works on history and philosophy and author of "Studies of Darwinism,"…
(1850-1898) An American author who is famous for his novel set in the year 2000, Looking Backward,…
(1313-1375) An Italian author and poet, a friend and correspondent of Petrarch, an important Renaissance…
(1698-1783) A Swiss literary critic who was the first to make English literature known in Germany and…
(1816-1855) Bronte was an English novelist and known for her following novels: Jane Eyre, Shirley,…
(1707-1788) Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon was a French naturalist, mathematician, biologist,…
(1729-1797) An Anglo-Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher, who served…
(1849-1924) Frances Hodgson Burnett was an English-American playwright and author.
Leaves - compound (odd-feathered, but with the odd leaflet often dwarfed or broken off; leaflets, twenty-one…
(1850-1894) Scottish author most famous for Treasure Island and Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
"A Canadian novelist and clergyman, best known by his pen name, Ralph Connor." -Foster, 1921
(1848-1908) American author, best known as "Uncle Remus," who wrote the famous stories of "Brer Rabbit."
(1828-1905) French author most famous for Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, From the Earth to the…
(1809-1849) Famous poet and story writer best known for The Raven, Annabel Lee, The Fall of the House…
A portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson was an American Poet, essayist, and a leader of Transcendentalist…
A portrait of John G. Whittier. Whittier was a Quaker poet and advocated for abolishment of slavery.
One of the most celebrated and most influential writers of the 18th century, was the son of a watchmaker…
(1860-1937) Scottish novelist and dramatist most famous for writing Peter Pan.
(1859-1930) English novelist best known for writing the Sherlock Holmes detective stories.
(1839-1908) French-Canadian poet, politician, playwright, and short story writer.
"(1749-1832), the greatest figure in German literature, a dramatist, lyric poet, novelist and philosopher."…
Thomas Bailey Aldrich (11/11/1863 - 3/19/1907) was a poet, novelist, traveler, and editor, born in Portsmouth,…
He is well known as an author and scholar, and his most famous work, Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum…
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard was a Louisiana-born author, civil servant, politician, inventor,…