Jane Austen is one of the most famous, beloved authors of all time. Despite the fact that her novels were published hundreds of years ago, they remain among the best selling classics ever, and have inspired hundreds of retellings and adaptations. Dozens of Austen fan clubs and festivals exist around the globe. And every year, thousands upon thousands of new fans fall in love with Austen. Surely she must be the most famous British novelist—right?
Not so fast. What about Agatha Christie? It's no mystery that she's sold more books than anyone except Shakespeare. Or Arthur Conan Doyle. His Sherlock Holmes is one of the most famous literary characters of all time! And wait: we just swaggered right past lonely Shakespeare, who gave us enduring stories and many words that are now in common use, including “swagger” and “lonely.” Don’t forget A.A. Milne, Beatrix Potter, Lewis Carroll, J.K. Rowling, and Roald Dahl, who created some of the most beloved children’s characters in the world. With the hundreds of incredible British writers throughout the centuries, how can anyone possibly decide who is the most famous, or the best of bunch?
Also, wow! Britain can claim many of the greatest authors in literary history. A good percentage of literary classics are still taught today, such as 1984, Wuthering Heights, A Tale of Two Cities, and Lord of the Flies. And sure, British published works go back much further than other English-speaking countries, so they got a head start. (As the comedian put it, “I grew up in Europe, where the history comes from.”) But even today, the U.K. boasts some of the world’s most esteemed living writers.
A person could devote their whole literary life solely to British authors and still never run out of amazing things to listen to. Whether you're an avid Anglophile or just want to discover the best English novelists for yourself, here’s a list of 23 of the best for you to choose from!
Classic British Authors
(1775 - 1817)
Austen’s novels are famous for their social commentary on a woman’s place and marriage prospects in the late 18th century into the early 19th century, as well as the manners and virtues of the time. She published six major novels, including and .
(1816 - 1855)
The most famous of the three Brontë sisters, who were all writers. Charlotte’s most famous novel, , is about a governess who falls for her employer. It was first published under a pseudonym. The character of Jane Eyre was considered very independent for a woman of that time period.