- Ben
Jonson first used the word
essayist in 1609,
according to the
Oxford English Dictionary.
Other English essayists included Sir
William Cornwallis...
- 1803 –
April 27, 1882), who went by his
middle name Waldo, was an
American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, abolitionist, and poet who led the transcendentalist...
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films like 48 Hrs and Lady Vengeance.
Frequently cited examples of
video essayists and
series include Every Frame a
Painting (a
series on the
grammar of...
- This is a list of
essayists—people
notable for
their essay-writing. Note:
Birthplaces (as listed) do not
always indicate nationality.
Augurio Abeto (1900–1977...
- Paul
Greenberg (born July 4, 1967) is a
bestselling American author focusing on environmental,
seafood and
technology issues. His book, Four Fish: The...
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Henri Lepage (born 21
April 1941) is a
French libertarian essayist. He is most
famous for his book
Demain le
Capitalisme ("Capitalism Tomorrow"), in which...
- John
Holmes (1815–1894) was a
radical campaigner in the city of
Leeds in the mid 19th Century. A
prosperous draper by profession, he was
nevertheless very...
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Nathan Drake (15
January 1766 – 7 June 1836),
English essayist and physician, was born in York, at the
family home in Precentor's Court, as the son of...
- Yuka Saitō (斎藤 由香, Saitō Yuka, born
April 9, 1962) is a ****anese
essayist and
Suntory employee. She is a
graduate of
Seijo University's
School of Literature...
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Eddie Råbock (born
Jonas Mohamed Omar; 7 June 1976) is a
Swedish essayist, poet and
literary critic of Swedish-Iranian origin. Råbock is the
author of...