1832 1898 an English writer who wrote two

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(1832 - 1898) an English writer who wrote two well-known children’s stories, Alice’s Adventures

(1832 - 1898) an English writer who wrote two well-known children’s stories, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Through the Looking Glass. His real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.

(1904 - 1991) an English writer of novels and plays, famous especially for the

(1904 - 1991) an English writer of novels and plays, famous especially for the novel Brighton Rock and for films The Third Man, for which he wrote the script

(1759 - 1796) a Scottish poet who wrote hundreds of songs and poems, mainly

(1759 - 1796) a Scottish poet who wrote hundreds of songs and poems, mainly on country life, love, and national pride.

(1866 - 1943) an English writer who wrote animal stories for young children and

(1866 - 1943) an English writer who wrote animal stories for young children and also drew the pictures for her books. Her books include The Tale of Peter Rabbit and The Tailor of Gloucester and are still very popular with British children and their parents.

(born 1923) a British playwright and barrister. Mortimer’s work for the stage includes What

(born 1923) a British playwright and barrister. Mortimer’s work for the stage includes What Shall We Tell Caroline? , The Wrong Side of the Park and others.

(1688 - 1744) a British satirical poet who wrote the Rape of the Lock,

(1688 - 1744) a British satirical poet who wrote the Rape of the Lock, which describes the foolishness of fashionable people.