
British writers
British writers are authors from the United Kingdom known for their diverse contributions to literature across genres and periods. They include classic figures like William Shakespeare and Jane Austen, whose works have shaped storytelling and language, as well as modern writers such as J.K. Rowling and Ian McEwan, who explore contemporary themes. British writers often reflect the country's rich history, culture, and social changes, creating stories that resonate globally. Their influence extends from poetry and drama to fiction and nonfiction, making British literature a vital part of the world’s literary heritage.