A prolific writer with twenty-seven novels attributed to him, Robert Buchanan enjoyed remarkable success when he turned to fiction in the 1870s in an attempt to earn the living his verse had failed to...
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Robert Buchanan is now remembered neither as a poet nor as a novelist, only as the attacker of D. G. Rossetti and A. C. Swinburne. His biographers have argued, as he did, with some justice, that his l...
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