Across
- 4. — Recurring element
- 6. — Novelist of manners
- 8. — Fourteen-line poem
- 11. — George, Victorian novelist
- 12. — Chronicler of Victorian England
- 16. — Dark, atmospheric literary style
- 17. — Body of recognised literary works
- 19. — Bard of Avon
- 20. — Nobel Prize–winning Irish poet
- 21. — Enduring works of literature
- 26. — Humorous dramatic form
- 28. — Serious dramatic form
- 29. — Implied comparison
- 31. — Indirect literary reference
- 32. — Author of 1984
- 34. — Joyce’s modernist masterpiece
- 35. — Story with symbolic meaning
- 36. — Playwright of existential minimalism
- 39. — Long heroic poem
- 40. — Long work of fiction
Down
- 1. — Story’s voice
- 2. — Yorkshire literary sisters
- 3. — Nobel-winning Irish poet
- 5. — Emotion-focused literary movement
- 7. — Ancient epic poet
- 9. — Early 20th-century movement
- 10. — 19th-century literary era
- 13. — Literature written for the stage
- 14. — Irish playwright of wit
- 15. — Common poetic meter, briefly
- 18. — Ordinary written language
- 22. — Written works of lasting value
- 23. — Author of Gulliver’s Travels
- 24. — Stream-of-consciousness novelist
- 25. — Epic journey poem
- 27. — Literary form using rhythm and imagery
- 30. — Author of Heart of Darkness
- 33. — Author of Ulysses
- 37. — Central literary idea
- 38. — Modernist essayist and novelist
