Kenneth Roberts
Proper noun A specific person's name, referring to an American author known for his meticulously researched historical fiction set in the colonial period of the United States.
This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to identify the individual, Kenneth Roberts. It is typically used in contexts discussing American literature, historical fiction, or 20th-century authors. * Kenneth Roberts won the Pulitzer Prize for Special Citations and Awards in 1957. * The novel Northwest Passage is one of Kenneth Roberts's most famous works.
The name can be used attributively to describe works or characteristics associated with him. * She is an expert in Kenneth Roberts novels. * His writing has a Kenneth Roberts-like attention to historical detail.
- Roberts: A common shortened or surname reference.
- Roberts was praised for bringing American history to life.
- Author
- Novelist
- Historical fiction writer
Note: These are general synonyms for his profession, not direct synonyms for the proper name itself.
- United States writer remembered for his historical novels about colonial America (1885-1957)