List of English novelists
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List of novelists from England
- (See also: English novel, English literature)
- J. R. Ackerley
- Peter Ackroyd, (born 1949)
- Douglas Adams, (1952 - 2001), author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Richard Adams, (born 1920), author of Watership Down
- 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
- Lisa Appignanesi (born 1946)
- Jeffrey Archer
- Elizabeth von Arnim, (1866-1941)
- Jane Austen, (1775-1817)
- Robert Bage, (1728-1801)
- Beryl Bainbridge, (born 1934)
- James Ballantine, (1808-1877)
- J. G. Ballard, (born 1930), author of Crash, Empire of the Sun and Concrete Island
- Julian Barnes, (born 1946), author of England, England
- Nicola Barker (born 1966)
- Ada Ellen Bayly, (1857-1903)
- Arnold Bennett, (1867-1931)
- Anthony Berkeley, mystery writer (The Poisoned Chocolates Case)
- Walter Besant (1836-1901)
- Alain de Botton (born 1969)
- Marjorie Boulton (born 1924) writes both in English and Esperanto
- Malcolm Bradbury, author of The History Man
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon, (1837-1915)
- Edward Bradley, (1827 - 1889)
- John Braine, author of Room at the Top and The Jealous God
- Anna Eliza Bray, (1790-1883)
- Wallace Breem, (1926–1990), author of Eagle in the Snow
- Simon Brett, (born 1945), (whodunnits)
- Anne Brontė, (1820-1849)
- Charlotte Brontė, (1816-1855)
- Emily Brontė, (1818-1848)
- Anita Brookner
- Henry Brooke, (1703-1783)
- Rhoda Broughton, (1840-1920)
- George Douglas Brown, (1869-1902)
- Mary Brunton, (1778-1818)
- 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)
- Charlotte Bury, (1775-1861)
- Samuel Butler, (1612 - 1680), author of Hudibras
- Samuel Butler, (1835 - 1902), author of Erewhon
- Hall Caine, (1853-1931)
- Angela Carter (1940-1992), post-feminist, wrote magical realism
- Dame Barbara Cartland, (1901-2000)
- G. K. Chesterton, (1874-1936), mystery writer and Christian apologist
- Mary Cholmondeley, (1859-1925) author of Red Pottage (1899)
- Agatha Christie, (1890-1976)
- Henry Cockton, (1807-1852)
- Jonathan Coe
- Mortimer Collins, (1827-1876)
- Wilkie Collins, (1824-1889), author of The Moonstone and The Woman in White
- Ivy Compton-Burnett, author of novels about dysfunctional families
- William Cooper, twentieth century
- Joseph Conrad, (1857-1924), Polish-born mariner, author of 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
- Thomas Deloney, (1543-1600)
- Charles Dickens, (1812-1870), master of the novel, wrote for serial publication
- Louise Doughty
- Margaret Drabble, (born 1939)
- Daphne Du Maurier, (1907-1989),, author of Rebecca and Jamaica Inn
- George Du Maurier, (1834-1896), author of Trilby
- Lawrence Durrell, (1912-1990), author of The Alexandria Quartet
- Edward Eggleston, (1837-1902)
- George Eliot, (1819-1880)
- Ben Elton, (born 1959)
- Susan Edmonstoune Ferrier, (1782-1854)
- 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, (born 1938), author of The Day of the Jackal
- John Fowles, author of The French Lieutenant's Woman
- Stephen Fry, (born 1957)
- Neil Gaiman, (born 1960), author of The Sandman comics, American Gods and the BBC series Neverwhere
- Alex Garland, author of The Beach
- Elizabeth Gaskell, (1810-1865), author of North and South
- Stella Gibbons, author of Cold Comfort Farm, found something nasty in Mary Webb's woodshed.
- George Gissing, (1857-1903), author of New Grub Street
- William G. Golding, (1911-1993), author of The Lord of the Flies
- Oliver Goldsmith, (1730-1774), The Vicar of Wakefield
- Robert Graves, (1895-1985), The White Goddess and the autobiographical Goodbye to all That
- Henry Green, (1905-1973)
- 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
- James Herbert, Horror writer
- Stewart Home, (born 1962), his 1999 novel
- Nick Hornby, author of About a Boy (1998)
- William Horwood
- Elizabeth Jane Howard
- Fergus Hume, (1859-1932)
- 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
- Henry Kingsley, (1830-1876)
- Rudyard Kipling, author of Kim (1904)
- C. H. B. Kitchin
- 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
- Nell Leyshon
- David Lodge, author of Thinks ... (2001)
- Hilary Mantel
- Frederick Marryat, (1792-1848), Mr Midshipman Easy and other sea stories
- 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
- 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
- Colin Thubron, author of A Cruel Madness and other novels as well as travel books
- J. R. R. Tolkien, (1892-1973), author of The Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Hobbit
- Sue Townsend, Adrian Mole books
- Anthony Trollope, (1815-1882), prolific documentor of life in Victorian England
- Jill Paton Walsh
- 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 and The Invisible Man
- 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, author of To the Lighthouse
- Dornford Yates, (1885-1960), escapist adventure stories
- Edmund Yates, (1831–1894)
- Helen Zahavi, author of Dirty Weekend (1991), a modern-day picaresque novel
See also: List of novelists by countrycs:Anglickį literatura