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As well as Buchanan’s poetry, I thought it worthwhile to add his essays and other non-fiction works to the site. As with the poetry, the choice of books is entirely arbitrary, depending on their availability. Any random essays I come across will also be added to the site. A list of Buchanan’s books of essays is available on the Bibliography page.

 

Books:

 

THE FLESHLY SCHOOL OF POETRY AND OTHER PHENOMENA OF THE DAY

(The pamphlet version of Buchanan’s attack on the ‘Fleshly Poets’ published by Strahan and Company in 1872.)

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THE COMING TERROR, AND OTHER ESSAYS AND LETTERS.

(Published by William Heinemann in 1891, this collection of Buchanan’s essays and letters includes his defence of Henry Vizetelly, On Descending into Hell.)

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A facsimile edition of ‘The Coming Terror’ is available for download in a variety for formats at the Internet Archive.

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The Internet Archive also has the following books of essays available for download:

David Gray and other Essays, chiefly on poetry (1868)

Master-Spirits (1873)

A Poet’s Sketch-Book. Selections from the prose writings of Robert Buchanan (1883)

A Look Round Literature (1887)

 

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Other Essays:

 

George Heath, The Moorland Poet

(An appreciation of the Staffordshire poet from Good Words magazine - March 1871)

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Charles Reade

(A personal reminiscence from Harper’s New Monthly Magazine - September 1884.)

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The Voice of the Hooligan

(Buchanan’s attack on Kipling, published in the Contemporary Review - December 1899 (LXXVI, p.776-89). Sir Walter Besant’s reply, “Is It the Voice of the Hooligan?” Contemporary Review - January 1900 (LXXVII, p.27-39). Buchanan’s response to Sir Walter Besant, “The Ethics of Criticism.” Contemporary Review - 1900. The three essays were reprinted in The Living Age: A Weekly Magazine of Contemporary Literature and Thought and these are the versions available on this site. The original facsimile copies are available on the Cornell University Making of America site. A review from Literary Digest 19 (Dec. 23, 1899) of Buchanan’s original article is available on BoondocksNet.com.)

The Voice of “The Hooligan.” - Robert Buchanan
(The Living Age, Volume CCXXIV. The sixth quarterly volume of the seventh series. January, February, March, 1900. No. 2896. January 6, 1900 - p.1-13)

Is it the Voice of the Hooligan? - Sir Walter Besant
(The Living Age, Volume CCXXIV. No. 2902. February 17, 1900 - p. 401-410)

The Ethics of Criticism, A Word to Sir Walter Besant - Robert Buchanan
(The Living Age, Volume CCXXIV. No. 2907. March 24, 1900 - p. 729-736)

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My First Book: ‘Undertones’ and ‘Idyls and Legends of Inverburn’

(Buchanan’s contribution to the ‘My First Book’ feature of Jerome K. Jerome’s magazine, The Idler. The articles were collected and published by Chatto and Windus in 1894 as ‘My First Book’. A second edition appeared in 1897 and this was reprinted in 2003 by the University Press of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii (ISBN: 1-4102-0759-5). The contributors to ‘My First Book’ are as follows: Grant Allen, R.M. Ballantyne, Walter Besant, M. E. Braddon, Robert Buchanan, Hall Caine, Marie Corelli, A. Conan Doyle, H. Rider Haggard, Bret Harte, Jerome K. Jerome, Rudyard Kipling, David Christie Murray, James Payn, ‘Q’, Morley Roberts, F. W. Robinson, W. Clark Russell, George R. Sims, Robert Louis Stevenson, John Strange Winter and I. Zangwill.)

 

 

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