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Robert Buchanan and Oscar Wilde

(Following Oscar Wilde’s arrest, Robert Buchanan was one of the very few public figures to speak out on his behalf. This page contains excerpts from the debate in the The Star newspaper inititiated by Buchanan.)

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Buchanan and the Law

(Newspaper reports of various court cases involving Robert Buchanan, including a dispute with Lily Langtry, and details of his bankruptcy.)

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Pearson’s Weekly: Workers and Their Work - No. XXV

(An article about Robert Buchanan from Pearson’s Weekly - February 1892.)

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‘Art in England’ by Israel Zangwill

(An article by I. Zangwill which takes as its starting point the first night of Buchanan’s play, “The Charlatan”. It appears in Without Prejudice, a collection of Zangwill’s pieces for The Pall Mall Gazette, published in 1896. The full text of the book is available on Project Gutenberg.)

 

 

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