John Keats (1795–1821) was one of the leading figures of the second generation of English Romantic poets, alongside Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron. Though his literary career was brief—spanning only about six years—Keats produced a body of work that has become a cornerstone of English poetry, celebrated for itsContinue Reading

Franz Kafka (1883–1924) was a German-speaking Bohemian writer whose work has had a profound influence on modern literature. Born in Prague, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kafka was raised in a middle-class Jewish family. He studied law and worked for an insurance company, writing fiction in his spare time.Continue Reading

A short story is a short work of fiction, a prose writing about imagined events and characters. Generally speaking a short story combines five key elements – character, setting, plot, conflict, and theme. Most short stories are focused on a single character, a central protagonist – human or animal –Continue Reading

James Joyce (1882–1941) was an Irish modernist writer renowned for revolutionizing the art of fiction through his experimental use of language, stream-of-consciousness technique, and deep psychological insight. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Joyce’s complex relationship with his homeland remained a central theme in much of his work, even though he spentContinue Reading

Ben Jonson (1572–1637) was a towering figure of English Renaissance literature, known for his sharp wit, classical learning, and mastery of both drama and poetry. A contemporary and friendly rival of William Shakespeare, Jonson helped shape the early modern English stage and was a dominant literary voice during the JacobeanContinue Reading