Tony Hoagland offers three examples from this Graywolf Press collection of poems.
Emory University's Postcolonial Studies department offers a biography, discussion of Hodge's work, and a list of her writings.
Check out a review of "Smilla's Sense of Snow," along with a bibliography of Hoeg's works.
Read a brief biography of Hofmannsthal, Austrian author and frequent collaborator of composer Richard Strauss.
Includes a review of several of the author's books. Subscribe to receive email notifications when new reviews are posted.
Features a short biography of the Danish author often credited as being the founder of Danish literature.
Poetry collections include "I Never Said I Wasn't Difficult" and "The Dog Ate My Homework." Browse work submitted to Sara by her fans.
Atlanta author is the creator of two crime novels, "A Far and Deadly Cry," and "The Grass Widow." Find info on her newsletter The Femmes Fatales.
Encyclopedic entry provides an overview of the life and writing style of the 18th century German poet.
Features a review of Holman's "The Last Days Murder List," along with a brief author bio.
Encyclopedic entry provides an introductory look at life and writing style of Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Present the text of Holmes' poem "Old Ironsides," along with an article, some historical context, notes and pictures of the poet.
Read about Hood's novels, including the "King's Cure," and check out a bibliography of his writing, and an "unauthorized" biography.
Details the author's novels and short-fiction collection. Includes sources for further reading.
Find a profile of the writer, teacher, feminist. A bibliography is also published.
Listen to a RealAudio sound clip from the audiobook version of Hourani's comprehensive "A History of the Arab People."
Browse a biography, photos, award information, FAQs, and a review of Dr. Houston's "My Great Aunt Arizona." Includes a teacher's guide.
Choose from sonnets, songs, and elegies by the Earl of Surrey, a Tudor poet who was executed on Tower Hill at the age of 30.
Poems like "The Ages of Man," "Lady Surrey's Lament for Her Absent Lord," "So Cruel Prison," and "London, Hast Thou Accused Me" can be read here.
Offers examples of Howard's sonnets, with a portrait and a glossary of terms.
Find a bibliography, message board, chat room and resources list pertaining to Howatch's writing.
View a small photo and read a short biography of the American author best known for the poem "Battle Hymn of the Republic."
Contains online works, including course syllabi, with sound files of her poems, and notes about the author.
Listen to Howe discuss her writing career, the poetry of war as it relates to women writers and the misrepresentation of Emily Dickinson.
Contains a biography of the poet along with links to additional resources on Howe's life and literary background.