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List of novelists by country: England
List of novelists
by country: England
Peter Ackroyd
, (born 1949)
Kingsley Amis
, (1922-1995), novelist and
poet
, young author of
Lucky Jim[?]
and old author of
The Old Devils[?]
.
Martin Amis
, (born 1949), son of
Kingsley
, author of
Dead Babies[?]
,
Money[?]
, and
The Information[?]
Jeffrey Archer
Jane Austen
, (1775-1817)
Beryl Bainbridge
, (born 1934)
J. G. Ballard
, (born 1930), author of
Crash[?]
,
Empire of the Sun[?]
Julian Barnes
, (born 1946), author of
England, England
Arnold Bennett
, (1867-1931)
Anthony Berkeley[?]
, mystery writer (
The Poisoned Chocolates Case
)
Alain de Botton
(born 1969)
Malcolm Bradbury[?]
, author of
The History Man
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
, (1837-1915)
John Braine
, author of
Room at the Top
and
The Jealous God
Simon Brett
, (born 1945), (
whodunnits
)
Anne Brontė
, (1820-1849)
Charlotte Brontė
, (1816-1855)
Emily Brontė
, (1818-1848)
Anita Brookner
Rhoda Broughton
, (1840-1920)
Anthony Buckeridge[?]
Edward George Bulwer-Lytton
, (1803-1873), the annual bad writing contest is named after him.
John Bunyan
, (1628-1688)
Anthony Burgess
, (1917-1993),
composer
,
essayist
, author of
A Clockwork Orange
Richard Francis Burton
, (1821-1890)
Samuel Butler
, (1612-80)
Hall Caine
, (1853-1931)
Dame Barbara Cartland
, (1901-2000)
G. K. Chesterton
, (1874-1936), mystery writer and
Christian apologist
Agatha Christie
, (1890-1976)
Jonathan Coe
Ivy Compton-Burnett[?]
, author of novels about
dysfunctional[?]
families
Joseph Conrad
, (1857-1924),
Polish-born
mariner
, author of
The Heart of Darkness[?]
Marie Corelli
, (1855-1924), best-selling novelist
Bernard Cornwell
, author of the
Sharpe[?]
novels
Amanda Craig
, author of
A Vicious Circle
and
In a Dark Wood[?]
Daniel Defoe
,
journalist
, author of
Robinson Crusoe
(
1719
),
Moll Flanders[?]
Charles Dickens
, (1812-1870), master of the
novel
, wrote for serial publication
Margaret Drabble
, (born 1939)
Daphne Du Maurier
, (1907-1989)
George Du Maurier
Lawrence Durrell
, (1912-1990), author of
The Alexandria Quartet[?]
George Eliot
, (1819-1880)
Ben Elton
, (born 1959)
Henry Fielding
, (1707-1754)
Ford Madox Ford
, author of
The Good Soldier[?]
(
1914
), promoter of many other writers.
E. M. Forster
, (1879-1970)
Frederick Forsyth[?]
, author of
The Day of the Jackal
John Fowles
, author of
The French Lieutenant's Woman
Stephen Fry
, (born 1957)
Neil Gaiman
Alex Garland[?]
, author of
The Beach
Elizabeth Gaskell
Stella Gibbons[?]
, author of
Cold Comfort Farm
, found something nasty in
Mary Webb[?]
's woodshed.
William G. Golding
, (1911-1993),
The Lord of the Flies[?]
Oliver Goldsmith
, (1730-1774),
The Vicar of Wakefield[?]
Robert Graves
, (1895-1985),
The White Goddess
Graham Greene
, (1904-1991)
H. Rider Haggard
, (1856-1925),
adventure novels[?]
set in exotic locations, such as
King Solomon's Mines
,
She[?]
Thomas Hardy
, (1840-1928)
Joanne Harris
, (born 1964), author of
Chocolat
,
Five Quarters of the Orange
Josephine Hart[?]
, author of
Damage
Carole Hayman
Stewart Home
, (born 1962), his
1999
novel
Nick Hornby
, author of
About a Boy
(1998)
William Horwood[?]
Aldous Huxley
, (1884-1963), author of
Brave New World
Hammond Innes
, (1914-1998)
Christopher Isherwood
, (1904-1986)
Kazuo Ishiguro
, author of
The Remains of the Day
P.D. James
, author of
crime fiction
but also the
dystopian
novel
The Children of Men
(1992)
Jerome K. Jerome
, (1859-1927), author of
Three Men in a Boat[?]
Rudyard Kipling
, author of
Kim
(
1904
)
Arthur Koestler
, (1905-1983)
D. H. Lawrence
, (1885-1930), author of
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Doris Lessing
, (born 1919), author of
The Grass is Singing[?]
The Golden Notebook[?]
and
Canopus in Argos: Archives[?]
C. S. Lewis
, (1898-1963),
Christian
, author of
The Chronicles of Narnia
, wrote a book called
Surprised by Joy[?]
, years of
English
bachelorhood later, married an American fan named
Joy[?]
David Lodge
, author of
Thinks ...
(2001)
Hilary Mantel[?]
A. E. W. Mason[?]
, author of
The Four Feathers[?]
William Somerset Maugham
, (1874-1965), author of
Liza of Lambeth
and
The Razor's Edge
and creator of
Sadie Thompson
in
Rain[?]
Ian McEwan[?]
Frederick Marryat
, (1792-1848),
Mr Midshipman Easy[?]
and other sea stories
George Meredith
, (1828-1909)
A. A. Milne
, (1882-1956),
The Red House Mystery
and
Mr. Pim Passes By[?]
(a novelization of his own
play
)
Nancy Mitford
, (1904-1973)
George A. Moore
, (1852-1933)
Iris Murdoch
, (1919-1999), author of
A Severed Head
Patrick O'Brian
, (1914-2000), author of the Aubrey/Maturin naval historical novels (
Master and Commander
is the first in the series)
George Orwell
, pen name of
Eric Arthur Blair
,
journalist
,
volunteer soldier[?]
in the
Spanish Civil War
, author of
Animal Farm
(
1945
),
1984
(
1949
)
Ouida
, (
1839
-
1908
)
Thomas Love Peacock
, (1785-1866)
Terry Pratchett
, (born 1948)
J. B. Priestley
Barbara Pym
Ruth Rendell[?]
(aka
Barbara Vine[?]
), author of
King Solomon's Carpet
Samuel Richardson
,
printer
, contender for the title of "first
English
novelist", author of
Pamela
(
1740
)
Sax Rohmer
, (1883-1959), creator of
Dr. Fu Manchu[?]
, "the
yellow peril[?]
incarnate in one man".
Dorothy L. Sayers
, (1893-1957),
mystery writer[?]
(creator of
Lord Peter Wimsey
),
playwright
, translator of
Dante
Will Self
Tom Sharpe[?]
, author of
Wilt[?]
C. P. Snow
, (1905-1980)
Muriel Spark
, (born 1918)
Graham Swift[?]
won the
Booker Prize
in 1996 for
Last Orders[?]
; also known for an earlier novel
Waterland
(1984).
William Makepeace Thackeray
, (1811-1863), author of
Vanity Fair
J. R. R. Tolkien
, (1892-1973), author of
The Lord of the Rings
Sue Townsend
-
Adrian Mole
books
Anthony Trollope
, (1815-1882), prolific documentor of life in
Victorian
England
Mary Augusta Ward
, (1851-1920)
Evelyn Waugh
, (1903-1966), comic novelist (
Scoop
), tragic novelist (
Brideshead Revisited
), sometimes in the same book.
Mary Webb[?]
, tales of rural life
Fay Weldon[?]
H. G. Wells
, (1866-1946), author and
essayist
, early writer of
science fiction
, author of
The War of the Worlds
Mary Wesley
, (1912-2002), author of
The Camomile Lawn
T. H. White
, author of
The Sword in the Stone
and
The Once and Future King[?]
Henry Williamson
, (1895-1977), author
Angus Wilson
, (1913-1991)
P. G. Wodehouse
, (1881-1975), creator of
Jeeves
and
Wooster
Virginia Woolf
, (1882-1941),
feminist
,
modernist[?]
Dornford Yates
, (1885-1960), escapist adventure stories
Helen Zahavi[?]
, author of
Dirty Weekend
(1991), a modern-day
picaresque novel
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