Манаков Кирило Гурток “Enjoy English” (кер. Бєльська С. М.)
William
Shakespeare
(1564-1616)
- an English poet and playwright,
often considered the greatest
English-language writer and one of
the best playwrights in the world.
He is often called England's
national poet. His most famous
works are “Hamlet”, “King Lear”,
“Macbeth” and “Othello”.
Daniel Defoe
(1660-1731 )
- an English writer and
publicist. He is most famous
for his novel “Robinson
Crusoe”. Defoe is considered
one of the first supporters of
the novel as a genre. He
helped popularize the genre
in the UK, and some consider
him one of the founders of
the English novel.
Robert Burns
(1759-1796)
- a Scottish poet who wrote
hundred of songs and poems,
mainly on country life, love
and national pride. His
famous poems are “A Red,
Red Rose” and “My Heart's
In The Highlands”.
Walter Scott
( 1771-1832 )
- a Scottish writer and a poet,
especially famous for his
stories of Scottish life,
several of them are based on
historical characters, such as
“Ivanhoe” and “The Heart of
Midlothian”.
Charles Dickens
-an English writer, novelist and
essayist. He became the most
popular English-language writer
during his lifetime. A classic of
world literature, one of the
largest prose writers of the 19th
century. He wrote such classic
novels as ”Oliver Twist”, ”A
Christmas Carol”, ”David
Copperfield”, ”A Tale of Two
Cities” and ”Great
Expectations”.
(1812-1870)
Lewis Carroll
(1832-1898)
-an English writer,
mathematician, logician,
philosopher. His most famous
books include “Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland” and
“ Through the Looking-Glass”.
Oscar Wilde
(1854-1900)
- an Irish poet and playwright.
He was a popular literary figure
in late Victorian England. His
most famous works are “The
Picture of Dorian Gray” and
“The Importance of Being
Earnest”.
FAMOUS    BRITISH   WRITERS

FAMOUS BRITISH WRITERS

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    Манаков Кирило Гурток“Enjoy English” (кер. Бєльська С. М.)
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    William Shakespeare (1564-1616) - an Englishpoet and playwright, often considered the greatest English-language writer and one of the best playwrights in the world. He is often called England's national poet. His most famous works are “Hamlet”, “King Lear”, “Macbeth” and “Othello”.
  • 3.
    Daniel Defoe (1660-1731 ) -an English writer and publicist. He is most famous for his novel “Robinson Crusoe”. Defoe is considered one of the first supporters of the novel as a genre. He helped popularize the genre in the UK, and some consider him one of the founders of the English novel.
  • 4.
    Robert Burns (1759-1796) - aScottish poet who wrote hundred of songs and poems, mainly on country life, love and national pride. His famous poems are “A Red, Red Rose” and “My Heart's In The Highlands”.
  • 5.
    Walter Scott ( 1771-1832) - a Scottish writer and a poet, especially famous for his stories of Scottish life, several of them are based on historical characters, such as “Ivanhoe” and “The Heart of Midlothian”.
  • 6.
    Charles Dickens -an Englishwriter, novelist and essayist. He became the most popular English-language writer during his lifetime. A classic of world literature, one of the largest prose writers of the 19th century. He wrote such classic novels as ”Oliver Twist”, ”A Christmas Carol”, ”David Copperfield”, ”A Tale of Two Cities” and ”Great Expectations”. (1812-1870)
  • 7.
    Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) -an Englishwriter, mathematician, logician, philosopher. His most famous books include “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” and “ Through the Looking-Glass”.
  • 8.
    Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) - anIrish poet and playwright. He was a popular literary figure in late Victorian England. His most famous works are “The Picture of Dorian Gray” and “The Importance of Being Earnest”.