MomentOfInertia (post: 1459996) wrote:Eoin Colfer is English? I didn't know that.
So, he's on my list along with Terry Pratchett(awesome), JRR Tolkien(very good), JK Rowling(eh, okay) and Douglas Adams(Hilarious).
TopazRaven (post: 1460049) wrote:Well technically wither Ireland is part of the UK depends on which one you are talking about. Northern Ireland is part of the UK, however the Republic of Ireland is not. In least not anymore. Just felt the need to point that out. xD
ich1990 (post: 1460027) wrote:As a bonus I will throw Gerard Manley Hopkins in as the representative poet. Shakespeare didn't have anything on him.
Atria35 (post: 1460053) wrote:Very true. There was a lot of discussion about that when I was studying in England.
Kaori (post: 1460066) wrote:Though he was more of a translator than an author, I also want to put in a plug for William Tyndale, because I think he is vastly underappreciated. His influence on the English language was as great as that of Shakespeare, and he was also the first person to translate the Bible from the original Hebrew and Greek into English (Wycliffe translated from the Vulgate), although he was martyred before he was able to finish.
aliveinHim (post: 1460137) wrote:I love Tyndale. I want to read some of his writings. I think that he was an excellent man. He's one of my favorite reformers.
aliveinHim (post: 1460607) wrote:I've also only read Brave New World. It definately wasn't my favorite but I didn't mind it. I thought it was creepy.
Nami (post: 1460609) wrote:I just bought Bram Stoker's Dracula. I can't wait to dig in! :3
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