Robert Williams Buchanan
(1841–1901)

Scottish poet and novelist

Robert Williams Buchanan

Works

Prose

Novels

  • The Shadow of the Sword (1876) (external scan)
  • God and the Man (1881)
  • A Child of Nature (1881)
  • The Martyrdom of Madeline (1882) (external scan)
  • Love Me for Ever (1883)
  • Annan Water (1883)
  • Foxglove Manor (1885) (external scan)
  • The New Abelard (1884)
  • The Master of the Mine (1885)
  • Matt: A Tale of a Caravan (1885) (external scan)
  • Stormy Waters (1885)
  • That Winter Night (1886)
  • The Heir of Linne (1887)
  • The Moment After (1890)
  • Come Live with Me and be My Love (1891)
  • Woman and the Man (1893)
  • Lady Kilpatrick (1895)
  • The Charlatan (1895)
  • Diana's Hunting (1895) (external scan)
  • Marriage by Capture (1896)
  • Effie Hetherington (1896)
  • The Rev. Annabel Lee (1898)
  • Father Anthony (1898)
  • Andromeda; an idyll of the great river (1900) (start transcription)

Poetry

Plays

  • A Nine Days' Queen (1880)
  • The Shadow of the Sword (1881)
  • Stormbeaten (1883)
  • Lady Clare (1883), a version of 'Le Maitre de Forges.' by Georges Ohnet
  • Alone in London (1884), co-authored by Harriett Jay
  • Sophia (1886), based "Tom Jones" by Henry Fielding
  • Joseph's Sweetheart (1888), based on "Joseph Andrews" by Henry Fielding
  • A Man's Shadow (1889), an adaptation of "Roger La Honte"
  • The English Rose
  • The Trumpet Call
  • The White Rose
  • The Lights of Home
  • The Black Domino
  • Clarissa Harlowe (1890)
  • Miss Tomboy (1890), adapted from "Relapse" by John Vanbrugh
  • The Bride of Love (1890)
  • Sweet Nancy (1890), a dramatic version of Miss Rhoda Broughton's novel 'Nancy.
  • The Sixth Commandment (1890), based on "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodore Dostoievski
  • The Charlatan (1894)
  • The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown (1895)
  • Two Little Maids from School (1898) adapted from "Les Demoiselles de St. Cyr"

Works about Buchanan


Works by this author published before January 1, 1927 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

 
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