It really depends on the country... In Spain it would be Miguel Cervantes, author of "Don Quixote"
A person who writes letters for others is often referred to as a "letter writer" or "scribe." In some contexts, particularly historical or literary, they might also be called a "secretary." Additionally, if they are providing this service professionally, they might be known as a "professional letter writer" or "correspondence specialist."
The author of "A Bunch of Old Letters" is Juliet H. Cameron. She was a 19th-century British photographer and writer known for her innovative work in portrait photography and literature.
It means anonymous. The writer does not want to be known or the writer is not known.
Jami is best known for his achievements as a writer, scholar, mystic, composer and historian. Jami was born in 1412 C.E. in Afghanistan. In his lifetime, Jami wrote over 80 books and letters.
who was a famous writer of piano music, was known
egyptian letters are known as hyroglifics.
It's a great chance for a writer to be known as a writer him/herself.
Capital letters are also known as uppercase letters or majuscules.
The letters in the Bible are known as "Epistles".... are known as Epistles.
There is NO DOUBT that Barry Marder is the true writer and creator of the "Letters From A Nut" series of books. He went on TV with Jerry Seinfeld by his side and told how he created the character and read letters he wrote. This is his work.
There are several saints named Teresa. Please be specific.
The father of the Spanish language is considered to be Antonio de Nebrija. He was a Spanish scholar and writer who published the first grammar book of the Spanish language, known as "Gramática de la lengua castellana," in 1492. This publication played a significant role in standardizing and formalizing the Spanish language.