Joshua Hatton

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Joshua Hatton (8 June 1850 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire – 1920)[1] was an English writer, poet and editor, the brother of Joseph Hatton, Editor of The People).[2] His exact date of death in late 1920 is uncertain, but it was reported at the beginning of 1921. He was aged 70.[2]

Reputation[edit]

Hatton commonly used the pseudonym Guy Roslyn, although he is more often regarded by that name as a bogus biographer reduced to poverty and begging from the subjects of his biographies in his later life.[3]

Works[edit]

Poetry and novels

  • Daphnis the Unfaithful: a poetic romance, London: John Camden Hotten, 1870
  • George Eliot in Derbyshire. Gossip on passages and characters in her novels, London, 1876[4]
  • Lyrics and Landscapes, etc., London/Perth, 1878
  • Village Verses, etc., London/Plymouth, 1876

Editor

  • The Biograph, and Review, London: E. W. Allen, 1879–1882[5]
  • The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, London: Henry Colburn and Co., to 1882

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  2. ^ a b The Athenaeum, 7 January 1921.
  3. ^ Korn, Eric (2 September 1983). "Remainder". The Times Literary Supplement. p. 930.
  4. ^ British Library. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  5. ^ Retrieved 7 October 2020.

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