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References for the information here appear on the linked Wikipedia pages. The list is incomplete \u2013 please help to expand it by adding Wikipedia page-owning writers who have written extensively in any genre or field, including science and scholarship. Please follow the entry format. A seminal work added to a writer’s entry should also have a Wikipedia page. This is a subsidiary to the List of English people. There are or should be similar lists of Irish, Scots, Welsh, Manx, Jersey, and Guernsey writers.Abbreviations: AV = Authorized King James Version of the Bible, also as = also wrote\/writes as, c. = circa, century; cc. = centuries; cleric = Anglican priest, fl. = floruit, RC = Roman Catholic, SF = science fiction, YA = young adult fictionCarrie Kabak (born 1951), novelist and illustratorSarah Kane (1971\u20131999), playwrightAnna Kavan (also as Helen Ferguson, real name Helen Emily Woods, 1901\u20131968), novelist and painterJoanna Kavenna (born 1974), novelist and travel writerSheila Kaye-Smith (1887\u20131956), novelistJudith Kazantzis (1940\u20132018), poet and anthologistAnnie Keary (1825\u20131879), novelist, poet and children’s writerJonathan Keates (born 1946), writer and novelistJohn Keats (1795\u20131821), poet, “Ode to a Nightingale”John Keble (1792\u20131866), poet and clericMaurice Keen (1933\u20132012), historianAnn Kelley (born 1941), children’s writer and poetHerbert Kelly (1860\u20131950), religious writer and clericSheelagh Kelly (born 1948), historical novelistFanny Kemble (1809\u20131893), playwright, diarist and actressGene Kemp (1926\u20132015), children’s writerJonathan Kemp (born 1967), novelistMargery Kempe (c. 1373 \u2013 post\u20131438), mysticThomas Ken (1637\u20131711), hymnist and clericMay Kendall (real name Emma Goldworth Kendall, 1861 \u2013 c. 1943), poet, novelist and satiristTim Kendall (born 1970), poet, editor and criticLuke Kennard (born 1982), poet and lecturerLena Kennedy (1914\u20131986), novelistMargaret Kennedy (1896\u20131967), novelist and playwrightAlly Kennen (born 1975), children’s writer and singerWhite Kennett (1660\u20131728), antiquary, writer and bishopCharles Lamb Kenney (1823\u20131881), librettist and miscellanistJames Kenney (1780\u20131849), playwrightWilliam Kenrick (c. 1725\u20131779), satirist and playwrightJudith Kerr (1923\u20132019), children’s writer and screenwriterLady Amabel Kerr (1846-1906), biographer, children’s writer, novelistDavid Kessler (also as Adam Palmer, born 1957), novelistR. W. Ketton-Cremer (1906\u20131969), local historian and biographerSidney Keyes (1922\u20131943), poetJohn Maynard Keynes (1883\u20131946), economistVaseem Khan (born 1973), novelistRichard Kilby (1560\u20131620), scholar, AV translator and clericAnne Killigrew (1660\u20131685), poetHenry Killigrew (1613\u20131700), playwright and clericThomas Killigrew (1612\u20131683), playwrightWilliam Killigrew (1606\u20131695), playwright and courtierFrancis Kilvert (1840\u20131879), diarist and clericClive King (1924\u20132018), children’s writerDaren King (born 1972), novelist and children’s writerFrancis King (1923\u20132011), novelist and story writerGeoffrey King (fl. 1600s), theologian, AV translator and clericGregory King (1648\u20131712), statistician and genealogistHenry King (1592\u20131669), poet and bishopWilliam King (1663\u20131712), poet and essayistWilliam King (born 1959), novelistDesmond King-Hele (1927\u20132019), writer and physicistAlexander William Kinglake (1809\u20131891), travel writer and historianCharles Kingsley (1819\u20131875), novelist, The Water BabiesHenry Kingsley (1830\u20131876), novelistMary Kingsley (1862\u20131900), ethnographer and explorerPeter Kingsley (born 1953), philosopherHugh Kingsmill (1889\u20131949), novelist, humorist and biographerDick King-Smith (1922\u20132011), children’s writerW. H. G. Kingston (1814\u20131880), children’s writerRudyard Kipling (1865\u20131936), novelist, essayist and poet, The Jungle BookAndrew Kippis (1725\u20131795), writer and Presbyterian ministerWilliam Kirby (1759\u20131850), entomologistGeoffrey Kirk (1921\u20132003), classicistFrancis Kirkman (1632 \u2013 c. 1680), writer and booksellerJames Kirkup (1918\u20132009), poet, translator and travel writerC.H.B. Kitchin (1895\u20131967), novelistFlora Klickmann (1867\u20131958), journalist, editor and children’s writerMatthew Kneale (born 1960), novelist, English PassengersNigel Kneale (1922\u20132006), screenwriter and genre novelistAnne Knight (1792\u20131860), children’s writer and educatorCharles Knight (1791\u20131873), writer and publisherEllis Cornelia Knight (1757\u20131837), novelist and painterEric Knight (1897\u20131943), novelist and children’s writer, Lassie Come-HomeG. Wilson Knight (1897\u20131985), critic and scholarHenry Gally Knight (1786\u20131846), novelist and architecture writerRichard Payne Knight (1750\u20131824), classicist and connoisseurSamuel Knight (1675\u20131746), biographer, antiquary and clericStephen Knight (1951\u20131985), writerStephen Thomas Knight (born 1940), literary historianRichard Knolles (c. 1545\u20131610), historian and translatorHanserd Knollys (1599\u20131691), translator and Baptist ministerFrederick Knott (1916\u20132002), playwright and screenwriterRonald Knox (1888\u20131957), writer, translator and theologianVicesimus Knox (1752\u20131821), essayist and clericDorothy Koomson (born 1971), novelist,Bernard Kops (born 1926), playwright and novelistMichael Korda (born 1933), writer and editorHari Kunzru (born 1969), novelistHanif Kureishi (born 1954), novelist and playwrightThomas Kyd (1558\u20131595), playwright, The Spanish TragedyFrancis Kynaston (1587\u20131642), poet and translatorIan La Frenais (born 1936), scriptwriterRobert Lacey (born 1944), biographer and historianJames Lackington (1746\u20131815), memoiristThomas Hailes Lacy (1809\u20131873), playwright and publisherOlivia Laing (born 1977), fiction and non-fictionAndrew Lamb (born 1942), writer on musicCaroline Lamb (1785\u20131828), novelistCharles (1775\u20131834) and Mary Lamb (1764\u20131847), essayistsCharlotte Lamb (real name Sarah Coates, several pen names, 1937\u20132000), novelistLynton Lamb (1907\u20131977), crime writer and illustratorConstant Lambert (1905\u20131951, England, Mu\/D), music critic and librettistDerek Lambert (also as Nigel Falkirk, 1929\u20132001), thriller writerJoseph Lancaster (1778\u20131838), educatorOsbert Lancaster (1908\u20131986), writer and cartoonistJohn Lanchester (born 1962), journalist and novelistLetitia Elizabeth Landon (wrote as L. E. L., 1802\u20131838), poet and novelistRobert Eyres Landor (1781\u20131869), playwright, poet and clericWalter Savage Landor (1775\u20131864), writer and poetEdward William Lane (1801\u20131876), scholar and translatorJane Lane (1905\u20131978), historical novelist and biographerJoel Lane (born 1963), novelist, story writer and poetJohn Langhorne (1735\u20131779), poet and translatorWilliam Langland (c. 1332 \u2013 c. 1386), poet, Piers PlowmanPeter Langtoft (died c. 1305), chroniclerBennet Langton (1736\u20131801), writerEmilia Lanier or Lanyer, (1569\u20131645) poetR. F. Langley (1938\u20132011), poetNathaniel Lardner (1684\u20131768), theologianPhilip Larkin (1922\u20131985), poetMichael Laskey (born 1944), poet and editorHarold Laski (1893\u20131950), political writerMarghanita Laski (1915\u20131988), novelist and broadcasterDavid Lassman (born 1963), writer and scriptwriterFrancis Lathom (1774\u20131832), novelist and playwrightHugh Latimer (c. 1487\u20131555), preacher, bishop and martyrWilliam Laud (1573\u20131645), theologian, archbishop and martyrHugh Laurie (born 1959), novelist and actorWilliam Law (1686\u20131761), theologian.D. H. Lawrence (1885\u20131930), novelist and poet, Sons and LoversGeorge A. Lawrence (1827\u20131876), novelistT. E. Lawrence (1888\u20131935), writer and soldier, Seven Pillars of WisdomWilliam Lawrence (1783\u20131867), scientistBenjamin Lay (1681\u20131760), pamphleteerCecil Howard Lay (1885\u20131956), poet and artistLayamon or La\u021damon (early 13th c.), chroniclerJohn Layfield (died 1617), scholar, AV translator and clericJohn le Carr\u00e9 (real name D. J. M. Cornwell, 1931\u20132020), thriller writer, The Spy Who Came in from the ColdRichard Le Gallienne (1866\u20131947), writer and poetWilliam Le Queux (1866\u20131947), novelist, poet and essayistJane Leade (1624\u20131704), religious writerMary Leapor (1722\u20131746), poetEdward Lear (1812\u20131888), poet and artist, The Owl and the PussycatJames Leasor (1923\u20132007), novelist and historianStephen Leather (born 1956), novelistF. R. Leavis (1895\u20131978), critic and editorNorman Lebrecht (born 1948), music writerFrancis Nigel Lee (1934\u20132011), theologianHarriet Lee (1757\u20131851), novelist and playwrightLaurie Lee (1914\u20131997), poet and memoirist, Cider with RosieNathaniel Lee (1653\u20131692), playwrightSidney Lee (1859\u20131926), biographer and criticSophia Lee (1750\u20131824), novelist and playwrightVernon Lee (real name Violet Paget, 1856\u20131935), novelist and essayistEugene Lee-Hamilton (1845\u20131907), poetJames Lees-Milne (1908\u20131997), writer and diaristJoseph Leftwich (real name Lefkovicz, 1892\u20131984), poet, translator and anthologistJohn Lehmann (1907\u20131987), poet and editorR. C. Lehmann (1856\u20131929), writer and lyricistRosamond Lehmann (1901\u20131990), novelist, autobiographer and translatorChandos Leigh (1791\u20131850), writer and poetDorothy Leigh (died c. 1616), writer on child-raisingRichard Leigh (1649\/1650\u20131728), poetClare Leighton (1898\u20131989), writer and illustratorJohn Leland or Leyland (c. 1503\/1506\u20131552), antiquaryJohn Leland (1691\u20131766), writer and Presbyterian ministerMark Lemon (1809\u20131870), playwright, novelist and editorJohn Lempri\u00e8re (c. 1765\u20131824), scholar and lexicographerSue Lenier (born 1957) poet and playwrightRebecca Lenkiewicz (born 1968), playwrightJohn Lennon (1940\u20131980), singer and songwriterCharlotte Lennox (1730\u20131804), writer and poetAlan Leo (real name William Frederick Allan, 1860\u20131917), astrologerRoger L’Estrange (1615\u20131704), pamphleteer and translatorAda Leverson (1862\u20131933), novelistDenise Levertov (1923\u20131997), poetMichael Levey (1927\u20132008), art historianPeter Levi (1931\u20132000), poet, critic and travel writerBernard Levin (1928\u20132004), writer and broadcasterAmy Levy (1861\u20131889), poet and novelistAndrea Levy (1956\u20132019), novelistJuliette de Ba\u00efracli Levy (1912\u20132009), herbalistTim Lewens (born 1974), philosopherGeorge Henry Lewes (1817\u20131878), philosopher and criticAlethea Lewis (wrote as Eugenia De Acton, 1749\u20131827), novelistC. S. Lewis (1898\u20131963), novelist, children’s writer and critic, The Chronicles of NarniaDavid Lewis (1682\u20131760), poet and playwrightGeorge Cornewall Lewis (1806\u20131863), writer, philologist and politicianHilda Lewis (1896\u20131974), novelist and children’s writerLeopold David Lewis (1828\u20131890), playwright and translatorMatthew Lewis (1775\u20131818), novelist and diaristRoger Lewis (born 1960), biographer and scholarTed Lewis (1940\u20131982), novelist and screenwriterWyndham Lewis (1882\u20131957), writer and painterMarina Lewycka (born 1946), novelist and medical writerAnne Ley (c. 1599\u20131641), writer, teacher, and polemicistPeter Leycester (1614\u20131678), antiquary and historianNell Leyshon (living), dramatist and novelistHenry George Liddell (1811\u20131898), scholar, lexicographer and clericJohn Lilburne (c. 1614\u20131657), pamphleteerGeorge Lillo (1693\u20131739), playwrightThomas Linacre or Lynaker (c. 1460\u20131524), physician and translatorDavid Lindsay (1876\u20131945), novelistJohn Lingard (1771\u20131851), historian and hymnistMartin Lings (1909\u20132005), scholar and poetWilliam Linley (1771\u20131835), writer and musicianEliza Lynn Linton (1822\u20131898), novelist and essayistMary Linwood (1755\u20131845), novelist and needlewomanSuzannah Lipscomb (born 1978), historian and broadcasterAnne Lister (1791\u20131840), diarist and travellerS. E. Lister (born 1988), historical novelistThomas Henry Lister (1800\u20131842), novelistToby Litt (born 1968), novelist and editorEmanuel Litvinoff (1915\u20132011), novelist, poet and autobiographerEdward Lively (1545\u20131605), scholar, AV translator and clericPenelope Lively (born 1933), novelist and children’s writerRichard Llewellyn (real name Richard Llewellyn Lloyd, 1906\u20131983), novelist and screenwriterCharles Lloyd (1775\u20131839), poet and translatorChristopher Lloyd (1921\u20132006), garden writerRobert Lloyd (1733\u20131764), poet and satiristJohn Locke (1632\u20131704), philosopher, An Essay Concerning Human UnderstandingWilliam John Locke (1863\u20131930), novelist and playwrightFrederick Locker-Lampson (1821\u20131895), poetDavid Lodge (author) (born 1935), novelist and criticEdmund Lodge (1756\u20131839), herald and biographerOliver Lodge (1851\u20131940), physicist and science writerOliver W. F. Lodge (1878\u20131955), poet and playwrightThomas Lodge (c. 1558\u20131625), playwright and poetTom Lodge (1936\u20132012), writer and broadcasterJohn Lodwick (1916\u20131959), novelistHugh Lofting (1886\u20131947), children’s writer and poet, Dr. DolittleNorah Lofts (1904\u20131983), novelist and biographerChristopher Logue (1926\u20132011), poet and screenwriterHerbert Lomas (1924\u20132011), poet and translatorCharles Edward Long (1796\u20131861), antiquaryGeorge Long (1800\u20131879), polymath and translatorKate Long (born 1964), novelist, The Bad Mother’s HandbookElizabeth Longford (1906\u20132002), biographerRoger Longrigg (1939\u20132000), novelistE. C. R. Lorac (real name Edith Caroline Rivett, also as Carol Carnac, 1884\u20131959), novelistJane C. Loudon (1807\u20131858), novelistNicholas Love (died c. 1424), translator and priorRichard Lovelace (1618\u20131657), poetHenry Lovelich (fl. 15th c.), poet and translatorPeter Lovesey (born 1936), crime writerWilliam Lovett (1800\u20131877), writer and ChartistArchibald Low (1888\u20131956), science writerSidney James Mark Low (1857\u20131932), historianEdward Lowbury (1913\u20132007), poet and bacteriologistMarie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes (1868\u20131947), novelistWilliam Thomas Lowndes (c. 1798\u20131843), bibliographerMalcolm Lowry (1909\u20131957), poet and novelistRobert Lowth (1710\u20131787), poet, bishop and grammarianMina Loy (originally Mina Gertrude L\u00f6wry, 1882\u20131966), poet, playwright and novelistJohn Lubbock (1834\u20131913), scientist and politicianPercy Lubbock (1879\u20131965), essayist and biographerE. V. Lucas (1868\u20131938), essayistF. L. Lucas (1894\u20131967), classicist and poetEdward Lucie-Smith (born 1933), writer and poetEdmund Ludlow (c. 1617\u20131692), memoiristJane Lumley, Lady Lumley (1537\u20131538), translatorArnold Lunn (1888\u20131874), writer and skierHenry Luttrell (c. 1765\u20131851), poetNarcissus Luttrell (1657\u20131732), historianAlfred Comyn Lyall (1835\u20131911), historian and poetGavin Lyall (1932\u20132003), thriller writerJohn Lydgate (c. 1370 \u2013 c. 1451), poetCharles Lyell (1797\u20131875), geologistJohn Lyly (1553\/1554\u20131606), writer and dramatistJonathan Lynn (born 1943), screenwriter and novelistElinor Lyon (1921\u20132008), children’s writerP. H. B. Lyon (1893\u20131986), poet and school headmasterGeorge Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton (1709\u20131773), politician and poetGeorge William Lyttelton (1883\u20131962), correspondent and educatorRosina Bulwer Lytton (1802\u20131882), novelist and campaignerJames Mabbe (1572\u20131642), poet and translatorRichard Mabey (born 1941), nature writerCatharine Macaulay (1731\u20131791), historianRose Macaulay (1881\u20131958), novelist and biographerThomas Babington Macaulay (1800\u20131859), historian and poetDesmond MacCarthy (1877\u20131952), criticFiona MacCarthy (1940\u20132020), biographer and cultural historianPhilip MacDonald (also as Oliver Fleming, etc., 1900\u20131980), novelist and screenwriterA. G. Macdonell (1895\u20131941), essayist, England, Their EnglandRobert Macfarlane (born 1976), travel writer and criticWilliam McFee (1881\u20131966), novelist and essayistArthur Machen, (originally Arthur Llewelyn Jones, 1863\u20131947) novelist and mysticColin MacInnes (1914\u20131976), novelistBen Macintyre (born 1963), biographerDenis Mackail (1892\u20131971), novelistCompton Mackenzie (1883\u20131972), novelist, Whisky GaloreSerena Mackesy (living), novelistMary Mackie (living), novelist and non-fiction writerJoseph Macleod (also as Adam Drinan, 1903\u20131984), poet, playwright and broadcasterBarry MacSweeney (1948\u20132000), poet and journalistFalconer Madan (1851\u20131935), writer and bibliographerJudith Madan (born Judith Cowper, 1702\u20131781), poetMartin Madan (1726\u20131790), writer, translator and clericCharles Madge (1912\u20131996), poet and sociologistThomas Madox (1666\u20131727), Historiographer Royal and antiquaryBryan Magee (1930\u20132019), writer and broadcasterMagnus Magnusson (1929\u20132007), broadcaster, scholar and translatorMichelle Magorian (born 1947), children’s writer, Goodnight Mister TomHenry James Sumner Maine (1822\u20131888), jurist and historianPetre Mais (1885\u20131975), travel writer and educatorFrederic William Maitland (1850\u20131906), jurist and historianJulia Maitland (1808\u20131864), writer and travellerSara Maitland (born 1950), novelist and religious writerBathsua Makin (real name Bathsua Reginald, c. 1600 \u2013 c. 1675), writer and scholarLucas Malet (real name Mary St. Leger Kingsley, 1852\u20131931), novelistWilliam Hurrell Mallock (1849\u20131923), novelist, satirist and poetThomas Malory (c. 1430 \u2013 c. 1471), author, Le Morte d’ArthurEric Malpass (1910\u20131996), novelistThomas Robert Malthus (1766\u20131834), political economistBernard Mandeville (1670\u20131733), philosopher and satiristRichmal Mangnall (1769\u20131820), schoolbook writerAndrew Mango (1926\u20132014), writer and broadcasterH. A. Manhood (1904\u20131991), short story writerGuy Mankowski (born 1983), writerDelarivier Manley (1663 or 1670\u20131724), novelist, playwright and pamphleteerMary E. Mann (1848\u20131929), novelist and story writerGeorge Manners (1778\u20131853), writer and editorEthel Mannin (1900\u20131984), novelist, essayist and travel writerAnne Manning (1807\u20131879), novelistOlivia Manning (1908\u20131980), novelist and critic, Fortunes of WarRuth Manning-Sanders (1886\u20131988), poet and children’s writerSarra Manning, writer and journalistRobert Mannyng (c. 1275 \u2013 c. 1338), poet and chronicler, Handlyng SynneHenry Longueville Mansel (1820\u20131871), philosopherKatherine Mansfield (1888\u20131923), story writer and poet, The Garden PartyKeith Mansfield (born 1965), novelist and screenwriterRichard Mant (1776\u20131848), writer, translator and clericHilary Mantel (1952\u20132022), novelist and critic, Wolf HallThomas Manton (1620\u20131677), theologian and Puritan ministerFrancis Marbury or Merbury (1555\u20131611), playwright and clericJane Marcet (1769\u20131858), science writer for childrenBessie Marchant (1862\u20131941), children’s writerJan Mark, (originally Janet Marjorie Brisland, 1943\u20132006) children’s writerGervase Markham (c. 1568\u20131637), poet and writerMrs. Markham (real name Elizabeth Penrose, 1780\u20131837), children’s writerStephen Marley (born 1946), novelist and screenwriterTim Marlow (born 1963), art historian and broadcasterChristopher Marlowe (1564\u20131593), playwright, The Tragical History of Doctor FaustusDerek Marlowe (1938\u20131996), novelist and playwrightMartin Marprelate (pseudonym, fl. 1588\u20131590), tractarianEllen Marriage (1865\u20131946), translator, La Com\u00e9die humaineAnthony Marriott (1931\u20132014), playwright and actorFlorence Marryat (1833\u20131899), novelistFrederick Marryat (wrote as Captain Marryat, 1792\u20131848), novelist and children’s writer, Mr Midshipman EasyPhilip Marsden (born 1961), travel writer and novelistEdward Marsh (1872\u20131953), polymath and translatorEdward Garrard Marsh (1783\u20131862), poet and clericRichard Marsh (real name Richard Bernard Heldemann, 1857\u20131915), novelistAlfred Marshall (1842\u20131924), economistArchibald Marshall (1866\u20131934), novelist and journalistArthur Marshall (1910\u20131989), writer and broadcasterChristabel Marshall (1871\u20131960), writer, playwright and suffragistEmma Marshall (1830\u20131899), children’s writerSybil Marshall (1913\u20132005), writer, novelist and educatorAdam Mars-Jones (born 1954), novelist and criticJohn Marston (1576\u20131634), poet, playwright and satiristJohn Westland Marston (1819\u20131890), playwrightPhilip Bourke Marston (1850\u20131887), poetAndrew Martin (born 1962), novelistJ. P. Martin (1879\u20131966), children’s writerWilliam Martin (1767\u20131810), naturalist and palaeontologistHarriet Martineau (1802\u20131876), sociologist and translatorJames Martineau (1805\u20131900), philosopherAndrew Marvell (1621\u20131678), poetEleanor Marx (1855\u20131898), translator and writerTheo Marzials (1850\u20131920), poet and composerEric Maschwitz (1901\u20131969), writer and lyricistJohn Masefield (1878\u20131967), Poet Laureate and novelistA. E. W. Mason (1865\u20131948), novelistAnita Mason (born 1942), novelistPaul Nicholas Mason (born 1958), novelist and playwrightRichard Mason (1919\u20131997), novelistWilliam Mason (1724\u20131797), poetGerald Massey (1828\u20131907), poet and EgyptologistWilliam Nathaniel Massey (1809\u20131881), writer and politicianPhilip Massinger (1584\u20131640), playwrightHarold Massingham (1932\u20132011) poetH. J. Massingham (1888\u20131952), nature writer and poetJohn Masters (1914\u20131983), novelist, autobiographer and army officerJohn Mastin (1747\u20131829), local historian and clericSteve Matchett (born 1962), writer and broadcasterSamuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers (1854\u20131918), occultist and translatorEllen Buckingham Mathews (wrote as Helen Mathers, 1853\u20131920), novelistThomas James Mathias (c. 1754\u20131835), satirist and translatorTobie Matthew (1577\u20131655), writer and translatorAylmer and Louise Maude (1858\u20131938 and 1855\u20131939), translators and writersRobin Maugham (1916\u20131981), novelist, playwright and travel writerWilliam Somerset Maugham (1874\u20131965), novelist and writer, The Moon and SixpenceHenry Maundrell (1665\u20131701), travel writer and clericFrederick Denison Maurice (1805\u20131872), religious writer and socialistThomas Maurice (1754\u20131824), poet and historianWilliam Fordyce Mavor (1758\u20131837), schoolbook writerSimon Mawer (born 1948), novelistDonald Maxwell (1877\u20131936), travel writer and illustratorW. B. Maxwell (1866\u20131938), novelistThomas May (1595\u20131650), poet, playwright and translatorHenry Mayhew (1812\u20131887), social researcher and playwright, London Labour and the London PoorJames Mayhew (born 1964), children’s writer and illustratorPeter Mayle (1939\u20132018), writer and novelistJasper Mayne (1604\u20131672), poet and playwrightWilliam Mayne (1928\u20132010), children’s writer, A Grass RopeMargaret Mayo (born 1936), novelistF. M. Mayor (1872-1932), novelist and short story writerSteve McCaffery (born 1947), poet and scholarMaria McCann (born 1956), novelistKeith McCarthy (born 1960), crime writer and pathologistTom McCarthy (born 1969), novelist and screenwriterGeraldine McCaughrean (born 1951), novelist and children’s writerDerek McCulloch (“Uncle Mac”, 1897\u20131967), children’s writer and broadcasterFlora McDonnell (born 1963), children’s writerIan McEwan (born 1948), novelist and screenwriterWilliam McFee (1881\u20131966), story writerJames McGee, novelistRoger McGough (born 1937), performance poetJohn McGrath (1935\u20132002), playwrightPatrick McGrath (born 1950), novelistJon McGregor (born 1976), novelistR. J. McGregor (1887\u20131961), children’s novelist and playwrightHilary McKay (born 1959), children’s writerJamie McKendrick (born 1955), poetRonald Brunlees McKerrow (1872\u20131940), literary critic and bibliographerAndy McNab (born 1959), novelist and soldierH. C. McNeile (wrote as Sapper, 1888\u20131937), novelist, Bulldog DrummondCilla McQueen (born 1949), poetJ. M. E. McTaggart (1866\u20131925), philosopherG. R. S. Mead (1863\u20131933), writer and theosopherHenry Medwall (c. 1462\u20131502), playwrightThomas Medwin (1788\u20131869), poet, translator and biographerArthur Mee (1875\u20131943), writer and educatorThomas Meech (1868\u20131940), writer and journalistJames Meek (born 1962), novelistMary Meeke (died c. 1816), novelist and translatorGeorge Melly (1926\u20132007), writer, critic and musicianCharlotte Mendelson (born 1972), novelistGeorge Meredith (1828\u20131909), novelist and poet, The EgoistLouisa Anne Meredith (1812\u20131895), poet and novelistFrancis Meres (1565\u20131672), anthologist and clericCharles Merivale (1808\u20131893), historian and clericHerman Charles Merivale (wrote as Felix Dale, 1839\u20131906), playwright and poetHerman Merivale (1806\u20131874), historianJohn Herman Merivale (1779\u20131844), man of lettersLeonard Merrick (1864\u20131939), novelistIan Merrill (born 1965), novelistRobert Merry (1755\u20131798), poetCharlotte Mew (1869\u20131928), poetE. H. W. 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H. Plumb (1911\u20132001), historianAnne Plumptre (1760\u20131818), writer and translatorIsaac Pocock (1782\u20131835), playwright and painterTom Pocock (1925\u20132007), biographer and historianRichard Pococke (1704\u20131765), travel writer, diarist and bishopFrank Podmore (1856\u20131910), writer and politicianMichael Podro (1931\u20132008), art historianElizabeth Polack (fl. 1830\u20131838), playwrightJohn William Polidori (1795\u20131821), writer and poetAlfred Oliver Pollard (1893\u20131960), novelist and army officerAlfred W. Pollard (1859\u20131944), bibliographer and scholarMargaret Steuart Pollard (1903\u20131996), poet and writerWilliam Pollard (1828\u20131893), Quaker writerJacob Polley (born 1975), poet and novelistElizabeth Polwheele or Polewhele (c. 1651 \u2013 c. 1691), playwrightRichard Polwhele (1760\u20131838), poet, writer and clericJohn Pomfret (1667\u20131702), poet and clericGeorge Ayliffe Poole (1809\u20131883), religious writer and clericJohn Poole (1786\u20131872), playwrightAlexander Pope (1688\u20131744), poetDudley Pope (1925\u20131997), novelistJessie Pope (1868\u20131941), poet and writerWalter Pope (1627\u20131714), astronomer and poetJames Pope-Hennessy (1916\u20131974), biographer and travel writerSamuel Pordage (1633\u20131691), poetEleanor Anne Porden (1795\u20131825), poetRichard Porson (1759\u20131808), classicistAlice Hobbins Porter (1854\u20131926), writer, journalist, editorAnna Maria Porter (1780\u20131832), novelist and poetHenry Porter (died 1599), playwrightHenry Porter (born 1953), novelist and journalistJane Porter (1776\u20131850), novelistLinda Porter (born 1947), historian and biographerRobert Percival Porter (1852-1917), journalist, statistician, economics writerRoy Porter (1946\u20132002), historianSheena Porter (born 1935), children’s writerSuzanne Portnoy (born 1961), writer and playwrightJacob Post (1774\u20131855), Quaker writerRaymond Postgate (1896\u20131971), novelist and social historianBeatrix Potter (1866\u20131943), children’s writer and illustrator, The Tale of Peter RabbitDennis Potter (1935\u20131994), playwright and screenwriterRobert Potter (1721\u20131804), translator, poet and clericAnthony Powell (1905\u20132000), novelistMichael Powell (1905\u20131990), writer and film directorEileen Power (1889\u20131940), historianMarguerite Agnes Power (1815\u20131867), novelist and periodical writer and editoriginallyRhoda Power (1890\u20131957), children’s writer and broadcasterJohn Cowper Powys (1872\u20131963), novelistLlewelyn Powys (1884\u20131939), travel writer and biographerT. F. Powys (1875\u20131953), novelist and story writerWinthrop Mackworth Praed (1802\u20131839), poet and politicianTerry Pratchett (1948\u20132015), novelistAnne Pratt (1806\u20131893), botanical writer and illustratorSamuel Jackson Pratt (1749\u20131814), poet, playwright and novelistLucy Prebble (born 1981), playwrightThomas Preston (1537\u20131598), scholar and playwrightThomas Preston (1563\u20131640), writer and monkDiana Primrose (fl. 1630), poetMatthew Prior (1664\u20131721), poetAnthony Price (1928\u20132019), thriller writerBonamy Price (1807\u20131888), political economistNancy Price (1880\u20131970), playwright, novelist and poetNicholas A. Price, writer, poet, photographer and visual artistRichard Price (1723\u20131791), economist, philosopher and Unitarian ministerSusan Price (born 1955), children’s writerUvedale Price (1747\u20131829), art criticChristopher Priest (born 1943), novelistChris Priestley (born 1958), children’s writer and illustratorJ. B. Priestley (1894\u20131984), playwright and novelistJoseph Priestley (1733\u20131804), theologian and philosopherAlison Prince (1931\u20132019), children’s writer, biographer and screenwriterPeter Prince (born 1942), novelist and screenwriterJohn Laurence Pritchard (1885\u20131968), mathematician, and novelistV. S. Pritchett (1900\u20131997), writerMay Probyn (1856\u20131909), poetAdelaide Anne Procter (1825\u20131864), poetBryan Procter (wrote as Barry Cornwall, 1787\u20131874), songwriter and playwrightSophie Amelia Prosser, (1807\u20131882), children’s writerSally Prue (living), children’s writerPaula Pryke (born 1960), writer and floristJ.H. Prynne (born 1936), poetWilliam Prynne (1600\u20131699), religious writer and historianJohn Pudney (1909\u20131977), writer and poetSheenagh Pugh (born 1950), poet and novelistChristine Pullein-Thompson, (1925\u20132005), children’s writerDiana Pullein-Thompson, (1925\u20132015), children’s writerJosephine Pullein-Thompson (1924\u20132014), children’s writerCharlotte Pullein-Thompson (wrote as Charlotte Popescu, born 1957), children’s and garden writerPhilip Pullman (born 1946), children’s writer, His Dark MaterialsSamuel Purchas (c. 1575\u20131626), travel writerC. B. Purdom (1883\u20131965), critic and biographerLibby Purves (born 1950), novelist, broadcaster and columnistEdward Bouverie Pusey (1800\u20131882), theologian, scholar and clericGeorge Puttenham (1529\u20131590), and Richard Puttenham (c. 1520 \u2013 c. 1601), critics and courtiersHenry James Pye (1745\u20131813), Poet Laureate and writerThomas Pyle (1674\u20131756), writer and clericBarbara Pym (1913\u20131980), novelistBernard Quaritch (1819\u20131899), bookseller and bibliographerFrancis Quarles (1592\u20131644), poetC. H. B. Quennell (1872\u20131935), writer and architectMarjorie Quennell (1884\u20131972), historianPeter Quennell (1905\u20131993), biographer, poet and essayistArthur Quiller-Couch (wrote as Q, 1863\u20131944), novelist and critic, Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250\u20131900Mabel Quiller-Couch (c. 1866\u20131924), children’s writer and editorEdward Quillinan (1791\u20131851), poet and translatorJanet Quin-Harkin (born 1941), novelistAnn Quin (1936\u20131973), novelistAnthony Quiney (born 1935), architectural historianAnthony Quinton (1925\u20132010), philosopher and broadcasterSee also[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/list-of-english-writers-k-q\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of English writers (K\u2013Q)"}}]}]