Famous Essayists - List of Famous Essayists - page 4

Essayists are the writers who produce essays. Essays are the literary pieces of work in which the author presents their own arguments and reflections. Since essays convey the author’s individual views, they make for compelling and interesting reading. Essayists may write on a number of topics like politics, education, social issues, literary criticisms, environment, human rights, etc. Even though essays are primarily written in prose, essayists like Alexander Pope have taken the liberty to compose their essays in verse. Essayists, like writers of other genres, do not always believe in conforming to traditions. John Locke was one such essayist who chose to ignore the brevity element in composing his voluminous essays like ‘An Essay Concerning Human Understanding’. The French author Michel de Montaigne who lived during the 16 th century is often hailed as the first essayist, though he himself claimed to have been influenced by the writings of Plutarch and Seneca. Essayists like Joseph Addison, Richard Steele and Samuel Johnson flourished during the Age of Enlightenment when essays became the preferred literary form for convincing people of their position. Scroll down further for more information on famous essayists from all over the world who enriched literature with their writings.

The Most Famous Essayists

NameBirthdayNationalityBio
Ruskin BondMay 19, 1934IndianRuskin Bond is an award winning Indian author of British descent
Lisa Brennan-JobsMay 17, 1978AmericanCheck out all that you wanted to know about Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Steve Jobs’ daughter; her birthday, her family and personal life, fun trivia facts and more.
D. H. LawrenceSeptember 11, 1885BritishD
Sandra CisnerosDecember 20, 1954AmericanSandra Cisneros is an American writer known for audaciously penning the realities and expectations from females in US and Mexico
Aldous HuxleyJuly 26, 1894British, AmericanAldous Leonard Huxley was a prominent English writer
Samuel BeckettApril 13, 1906IrishSamuel Beckett was an Irish playwright, novelist, theatre director and poet
Alain de BottonDecember 20, 1969Swiss, BritishAlain de Botton is a famous novelist and is hailed as one of the most recognized philosophers in Europe
Simone de BeauvoirJanuary 9, 1908FrenchSimone de Beauvoir was an eminent French writer, intellectual, activist, and philosopher
Robert HaydenAugust 4, 1913AmericanRobert Hayden was an American poet who wrote the famous poem, “Those Winter Sundays”
Amiri BarakaOctober 7, 1934AmericanPoet and political activist, Amiri Baraka was one of the most influential African-American writers
Amy Levy

Amy Levy

Amy Levy was a British poetess and novelist, one of the most remembered authors of the Victorian era

BritishNovember 10, 1861111 views

Katherine Anne Porter

Katherine Anne was an American Pulitzer prize winning journalist, essayist, novelist and a short story writer

AmericanMay 15, 1890111 views

Alain de Botton

Alain de Botton is a famous novelist and is hailed as one of the most recognized philosophers in Europe

SwissDecember 20, 1969262 views

Robertson Davies

Robertson Davies was one of the most illustrious playwrights, critics and professors of the 20th century

CanadianAugust 28, 1913107 views

Ray Bradbury

Raymond Douglas Bradbury was one of the most distinguished and celebrated American authors of the 20th and 21st century

AmericanAugust 22, 1920191 views

Nick Hornby

An English novelist, essayist, lyricist and a screenwriter, Nick Hornby is known for his famous writings like ‘About a Boy’, ‘High Fidelity’, etc

BritishApril 17, 1957148 views

Jhumpa Lahiri

Jhumpa Lahiri is an American author of Indian origin, who won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

BritishJuly 11, 1967213 views

Alfred Doblin

Alfred Doblin was a physician cum novelist best known for the novel ‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’

GermanAugust 10, 1878116 views