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* Creator/JamesHogg
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* Creator/ThomasCarlyle

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* Creator/AlfredLordTennyson


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* Creator/JohnHenryNewman
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* Creator/JohnRuskin
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* Creator/LewisCarroll (Wrote ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', which probably inspired the first use of the critique [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs "What was he smoking?"]])

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* Creator/LewisCarroll (Wrote ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', which probably inspired the first use of the critique [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs "What "[[QuirkyWork What was he smoking?"]])smoking?]]")
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* Creator/HeinrichVonKleist, a German [[{{Romanticism}} Romantic era]] writer who killed a terminally ill woman and himself in a suicide pact.
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* Creator/JorisKarlHuysmans
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Per TRS, this was renamed to Falsely Advertised Accuracy and moved to Trivia


* Creator/KarlMay, famous in particular for the ''Literature/{{Winnetou}}'' novels and infamous for [[DanBrowned Dan Browning]] his fans because he let them believe his novels were factual accounts of his own adventures, although he had no first-hand experience and rather imperfect knowledge of his books' settings when he wrote them.

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* Creator/KarlMay, famous in particular for the ''Literature/{{Winnetou}}'' novels and infamous for [[DanBrowned Dan Browning]] [[FalselyAdvertisedAccuracy falsely claiming accuracy]] to his fans because he let them believe his novels were factual accounts of his own adventures, although he had no first-hand experience and rather imperfect knowledge of his books' settings when he wrote them.
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* Creator/WilliamWordsworth
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* Creator/RainerMariaRilke
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* Creator/AlgernonCharlesSwinburne
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* Creator/CharlesBaudelaire, who wrote ''The Flowers of Evil''.
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* Creator/FranzXaverVonSchonwerth: Important collector of German fairy tales, folk stories and legends.

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* Creator/VictorHugo, author of ''Literature/LesMiserables''.

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* Creator/VictorHugo, author of ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' and ''Literature/LesMiserables''.


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* Creator/KarlMarx, the catalyst of communism and socialism.
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* Creator/ChristinaRossetti
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* Creator/SorenKierkegaard, a Christian theologian, better known as the UrExample for {{existentialism}}, who wrote on the Christian religion, morality, and society using pseudonyms, parables, and irony.

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* Creator/SorenKierkegaard, a Christian theologian, writer, better known as the UrExample for {{existentialism}}, UsefulNotes/{{existentialism}}, who wrote on the Christian religion, morality, and society using pseudonyms, parables, and irony.
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* Creator/HenryWadsworthLongfellow



* Creator/SorenKierkegaard

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* Creator/SorenKierkegaardCreator/SorenKierkegaard, a Christian theologian, better known as the UrExample for {{existentialism}}, who wrote on the Christian religion, morality, and society using pseudonyms, parables, and irony.
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* Creator/{{Ouida}}: Author of ''Literature/UnderTwoFlags'', ''Literature/ADogOfFlanders'' and forty other novels and many short stories featuring exceedingly well-dressed (and often bisexual) heroes, innocent young people, sexy villains, sensuous villainesses and TearJerker tragedies. Monumentally popular as well as controversial, and a [[PetTheDog Kindhearted Dog Lover]].

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* Creator/{{Ouida}}: Author of ''Literature/UnderTwoFlags'', ''Literature/ADogOfFlanders'' and forty other novels and many short stories featuring exceedingly well-dressed (and often bisexual) heroes, innocent young people, sexy villains, sensuous villainesses and TearJerker tragedies. Monumentally popular as well as controversial, and a [[PetTheDog Kindhearted Dog Lover]].
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* UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin

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started in 18th century; moving


* Creator/SamuelTaylorColeridge



* Creator/WilliamWordsworth

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started in 18th century; moving


* Creator/WilliamBlake
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See also NineteenthCenturyLiterature.
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* Creator/JohnWilliamPolidori: Author of ''Literature/TheVampyre''.

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