Harriett Jay

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Standard Name: Jay, Harriett
Pseudonym: Charles Marlowe
A now largely-forgotten novelist and playwright, HJ was prolific and popular in the late nineteenth to early twentieth century. She wrote eight novels, the majority devoted to the contemporary state of Ireland from an Anglo viewpoint and in a style reminiscent of the sensation novel or romance. Her novels are out of print, but most are available online. HJ also co-wrote ten plays—in both comedic and melodramatic style—with her adopted father, Robert Williams Buchanan . After Buchanan's death she wrote as her final work his biography.

Connections

Connections Author name Sort descending Excerpt
Textual Production Rhoda Broughton
RB earned £1,000 for the volume rights alone, the highest she had yet received for a novel. Robert Buchanan 's theatrical adaptation entitled Sweet Nancy had an only moderately successful run on stage in 1890...
Family and Intimate relationships Robert Williams Buchanan
RWB and his wife, who were childless, adopted her younger sister, Harriett Jay . After Mary's death in 1882, Harriett continued to live with RWB for the rest of his life. She became an actress...

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Texts

Jay, Harriett. A Marriage of Convenience. G. Munro, 1884.
Jay, Harriett. A Marriage of Convenience. F.V. White, 1885.
Buchanan, Robert Williams, and Harriett Jay. Alone in London.
Jay, Harriett, and Robert Williams Buchanan. Fascination. 1887.
Jay, Harriett. Madge Dunraven. Richard Bentley, 1879.
Jay, Harriett. My Connaught Cousins. F.V. White, 1883.
Jay, Harriett. Robert Buchanan. T. Fisher Unwin, 1903.
Jay, Harriett. Robert Buchanan. AMS, 1970.
Jay, Harriett, and Robert Williams Buchanan. Shopwalker. 1896.
Jay, Harriett. The Dark Colleen. R. Bentley, 1876.
Jay, Harriett. The Dark Colleen. A Love Story. Lovell, Adam, Wesson & Co., 1877.
Jay, Harriett, and Robert Williams Buchanan. The Mariners Of England. 1897.
Jay, Harriett. The Priest’s Blessing. F.V. White, 1881.
Jay, Harriett. The Queen of Connaught. Richard Bentley, 1875.
Jay, Harriett, and Robert Williams Buchanan. The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown. Samuel French, 1909.
Jay, Harriett, and Robert Williams Buchanan. The Wanderer from Venus. 1896.
Jay, Harriett. Through the Stage Door. F.V. White, 1883.
Jay, Harriett. Two Men and a Maid. F.V. White, 1881.
Jay, Harriett. When Knights were Bold. 1906.