Gustave Flaubert est un écrivain français né à Rouen le 12 décembre 1821 et mort à Croisset, lieu-dit de la commune de Canteleu, le 8 mai 1880. Considéré, avec Victor Hugo, Stendhal, Balzac et Zola, comme l'un des plus grands romanciers français du XIXe siècle, Flaubert se distingue par sa conception du métier d’écrivain et la modernité de sa poétique romanesque.
Gustave Kahn, né le 21 décembre 1859 à Metz (Moselle) et mort le 4 septembre 1936 à Paris, est un poète symboliste et critique d'art français. Il est connu sous les pseudonymes : Cabrun, M. H., Walter Linden, Pip et Hixe. Il est pendant un temps le directeur de la revue La Vogue et participe à d'autres revues littéraires de premier plan. On lui doit de nombreux recueils de poèmes, notamment Les Palais nomades, composé en vers libres, ainsi que des biographies d'artistes.
Gustave Le Bon, né le 7 mai 1841 à Nogent-le-Rotrou et mort le 13 décembre 1931 à Marnes-la-Coquette, est un médecin, anthropologue, psychologue social et sociologue français.
Charles-Marie Gustave Le Bon was a leading French polymath whose areas of interest included anthropology, psychology, sociology, medicine, invention, and physics. He is best known for his 1895 work The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind, which is considered one of the seminal works of crowd psychology.
Gustavo Adolfo Claudio Domínguez Bastida, más conocido como Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, fue un poeta y narrador español del Posromanticismo. Aunque en vida ya alcanzó cierta fama, solo después de su muerte y tras la publicación del conjunto de sus escritos obtuvo el prestigio que hoy tiene.
Gustavo Adolfo Claudio Domínguez Bastida, better known as Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, was a Spanish Romantic poet and writer, also a playwright, literary columnist, and talented in drawing. Today he is considered one of the most important figures in Spanish literature, and is considered by some as the most read writer after Miguel de Cervantes. He adopted the alias of Bécquer as his brother Valeriano Bécquer, a painter, had done earlier. He was associated with the romanticism and post-romanticism movements and wrote while realism was enjoying success in Spain. He was moderately well known during his life, but it was after his death that most of his works were published. His best known works are the Rhymes and the Legends, usually published together as Rimas y leyendas. These poems and tales are essential to the study of Spanish literature and common reading for high-school students in Spanish-speaking countries.
Gustavus Hindman Miller (1857–1929) was a merchant, manufacturer, financier, capitalist farmer, author and public spirited citizen of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Guy Newell Boothby was a prolific Australian novelist and writer, noted for sensational fiction in variety magazines around the end of the nineteenth century. He lived mainly in England. He is best known for such works as the Dr Nikola series, about an occultist criminal mastermind who is a Victorian forerunner to Fu Manchu, and Pharos, the Egyptian, a tale of Gothic Egypt, mummies' curses and supernatural revenge. Rudyard Kipling was his friend and mentor, and his books were remembered with affection by George Orwell.