Founders and Fathers of English Literature

Founders and Fathers of English Literature
Proponents and Their Titles in English Literature
Geoffrey Chaucer The Father of English Literature
Geoffrey Chaucer The Father of English Poetry
Geoffrey Chaucer The Father of English Language
Geoffrey Chaucer The Morning Star of the Renaissance
Geoffrey Chaucer The First National Poet
Venerable Bede The Father of English Learning
Venerable Bede The Father of English History
King Alfred the Great The Father of English Prose
Aeschylus The Father of Tragedy
Nicholas Udall The First English Comedy Writer
Edmund Spenser The Poet's poet (by Charles Lamb)
Edmund Spenser The Child of Renaissance
Edmund Spenser The Bridge between Renaissance and Reformation
Gutenberg The Father of Printing
William Caxton Father of English Press
Francis Bacon The Father of English Essay
John Wycliffe The Morning Star of the Reformation
Christopher Marlowe The Father of English Tragedy
William Shakespeare Bard of Avon
William Shakespeare The Father of English Drama
William Shakespeare Sweet Swan of Avon
William Shakespeare The Bard
Robert Burns The Bard of Ayrshire (Scotland)
Robert Burns The National Poet of Scotland
Robert Burns Rabbie
Robert Burns The Ploughman Poet
William Dunbar The Chaucer of Scotland
John Dryden Father of English Criticism
William of Newburgh Father of Historical Criticism
John Donne Poet of Love
John Donne Metaphysical poet
John Milton Epic poet
John Milton The great master of verse
John Milton Lady of the Christ College
John Milton Poet of the Devil's Party
John Milton Master of the Grand style
John Milton The Blind Poet of England
Alexander Pope Mock heroic poet
William Wordsworth The Worshipper of Nature
William Wordsworth The High Priest of Nature
William Wordsworth The Poet of Nature
William Wordsworth The Lake Poet
William Wordsworth Poet of Childhood
William Wordsworth Egotistical Sublime
Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Poet of Supernaturalism
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Opium Eater
Coleridge & Wordsworth The Father of Romanticism
Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey Lake Poets
Lord Byron The Rebel Poet
Percy Bysshe Shelley The Revolutionary Poet
Percy Bysshe Shelley Poet of hope and regeneration
John Keats Poet of Beauty
John Keats Chameleon Poet
William Blake The Mystic Poet
Lord Alfred Tennyson The Representative of the Victorian Era
George Bernard Shaw The greatest modern dramatist
George Bernard Shaw The Iconoclast
Jane Austen Anti-romantic in Romantic age
Lindley Murray Father of English Grammar
James Joyce Father of English Stream of Conscious Novel
Edgar Allen Poe Father of English Mystery play
Edgar Allen Poe The Father of English Short Story
Henry Fielding The Father of English Novel
Samuel Johnson Father of English one Act Play
Sigmund Freud A great Psycho-analyst
Robert Frost The Poet of Terror
Francesco Petrarch The Father of Sonnet (Italian)
Francesco Petrarch The Father of Humanism
Sir Thomas Wyatt The Father of English Sonnet
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Opium Eater
Henry Louis Vivian Derozio The Father of Indian-Anglican Sonnet
William Hazlitt Critic's Critic
Charles Lamb The Essay of Elia
Arthur Miller Mulk Raj Anand of America
Addison The voice of humanist Puritanism
Emerson The Seneca of America
Mother Teresa The Boon of Heaven
Thomas Nash Young Juvenlie Humorist
Homer The Father of Epic Poetry
Henrik Ibsen Father of Modern theatre
Rabindranath Tagore Indian National Poet
Nissim Ezekiel The Father of Indian English Poetry
Michael Madhusudan Dutta The Father of Indo-Anglican Drama
Mulk Raj Anand The Father of Indo-Anglican Fiction
Mulk Raj Anand The Author for the Untouchable
Mark Twain The Father of American Literature
Walt Whitman The Father of American English Poetry
William Dunlap The Father of American Drama
Charles Brockden Brown The Father of American Novel
Anton Chekhov The Father of Modern Short Story
Ferdinand de Saussure The Father of Linguistics
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