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  1. Plays on the Passions (Broadview Literary Texts) by Joanna Baillie, 2001-02-19
  2. Six Gothic Dramas (De Monfort, Orra, The Dream, The Family Legend, The Phantom, Witchcraft) (Valancourt Classics) by Joanna Baillie, 2007-01-05
  3. Joanna Baillie and the Art of Moral Influence (Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature) by Christine A. Colón, 2009-08-01
  4. Joanna Baillie: A Selection of Poems and Plays (The Pickering Women's Classics) by Keith Hanley, Amanda Gilroy, et all 2002-05-15
  5. Poems, &c. (1790) - Wherein It Is Attempted To Describe Certain Views Of Nature And Of Rustic Manners; And Also, To Point Out, In Some Instances, The Different ... Produce On Different Characters by Joanna Baillie, 2010-07-12
  6. Further Letters of Joanna Baillie
  7. The Life and Work of Joanna Baillie by Carhart Margaret Sprague, 2009-07-10
  8. The Collected Letters of Joanna Baillie
  9. The Selected Poems of Joanna Baillie (1762-1851)
  10. Closet Stages: Joanna Baillie and the Theater Theory of British Romantic Women Writers by Catherine B. Burroughs, 1997-05
  11. Romantic Ideology Unmasked: The Mentally Constructed Tyrannies in Dramas of William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, and Joanna Baillie by Marjean D. Purinton, 1994-06
  12. Remarks On the General Tenour of the New Testament, Regarding the Nature and Dignity of Jesus Christ, Addressed to Mrs. Joanna Baillie [In Reply to a View ... Nature and Dignity of Jesus Christ.]. Appen by Thomas Burgess, Joanna Baillie, 2010-01-01
  13. Joanna Baillie, Romantic Dramatist: Critical Essays by Thomas C. Crochunis, 2004-02-23
  14. The complete poetical works of Joanna Baillie by Joanna Baillie, 2010-06-24

1. Joanna Baillie - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Joanna Baillie (September 11, 1762 – February 23, 1851) was a Scottish poet and dramatist. Baillie was very wellknown during her lifetime and,
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Engraving of Joanna Baillie by H. Robinson after a portrait by Sir William Newton Born September 11
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Hampstead
England Occupation Playwright, Poet Nationality Scottish Writing period Debut works Poems: Wherein it is Attempted to Describe Certain Views of Nature and of Rustic Manners Joanna Baillie September 11 February 23 ) was a Scottish poet and dramatist. Baillie was very well-known during her lifetime and, though a woman, intended her plays not for the closet but for the stage. Admired both for her literary powers and her sweetness of disposition, her cottage at Hampstead was the centre of a brilliant literary society. Baillie died at the age of 89, her faculties remaining unimpaired to the last.
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    Baillie was born in 1762. Her father, Rev. James Baillie (c.1722–1778), was a Presbyterian minister and briefly, during the two years before his death, a Professor of Divinity at the University of Glasgow . Her mother Dorothea Hunter (c.1721–1806) was a sister of the great physicians and anatomists

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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Joanna Baillie poet and prolific dramatist whose plays, mainly in verse, were highly praised at a period when
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died Feb. 23, 1851, Hampstead, London Joanna Baillie, engraving by H. Robinson after a portrait by Sir William Newton poet and prolific dramatist whose plays, mainly in verse, were highly praised at a period when serious drama was in decline. Her Plays on the Passions Baillie, Joanna... (75 of 116 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Commonly Asked Questions About Joanna Baillie Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post. Now readers of your website, blog-post, or any other web content can enjoy full access to this article on Joanna Baillie , or any Britannica premium article for free, even those readers without a premium membership. Just copy the HTML code fragment provided below to create the link and then paste it within your web content. For more details about this feature, visit our

3. The Literary Gothic   |   Joanna Baillie
Joanna Baillie page at The Literary Gothic, the web s premier guide to Gothic and supernaturalist literature prior to 1950.
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Baillie, Joanna
11 September 1762 - 23 February 1851
Scottish poet and playwright, friend of Sir Walter Scott , well-known in her lifetime and highly esteemed by the British literati but largely ignored now.
Sites: Joanna Baillie page Features brief biographical sketch and detailed discussion of De Montfort and of Baillie's literary theory and practice. [Janice E. Patten, The Literary Link] Joanna Baillie Biographical essay [Natasha Aleksiuk Duquette, Literary Encyclopedia] Biographical note Cambridge Encyclopedia of English and American Literature 1907-1921 , Bartleby.com] Brief biographical note [Gazeteer for Scotland] Biographical note [BiographyBase] Brief biographical note [John W. Cousins, A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
Etexts: De Montfort Brief excerpts [Dictionary of Sensibility, UVa] "Night Scenes of Other Times" A 1790 Gothic poem [Michael Gamer, UPenn]
Essays and Reviews: "Joanna Baillie: An Annotated Bibliography" by Ken A. Bugajski  [Romanticism on the Net] An annotated bibliography that has to be considered an important resource for any investigators of things Baillie. [Romanticism on the Net]
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Joanna Baillie had received an excellent education, and began very early to write poetry. She published anonymously in 1790 a volume called Fugitive Verses;
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Executive summary: Family Legend British poet and dramatist, born at the manse of Bothwell, on the banks of the Clyde, on the 11th of September 1762. She belonged to an old Scottish family, which claimed among its ancestors Sir William Wallace . At an early period she moved with her sister Agnes to London, where their brother, Dr. Matthew Baillie, was settled. The two sisters inherited a small competence from their uncle, Dr. William Hunter, and took up their residence at Hampstead, then on the outskirts of London, where they passed the remainder of their lives. Joanna Baillie had received an excellent education, and began very early to write poetry. She published anonymously in 1790 a volume called Fugitive Verses ; but it was not until 1798 that she produced the first volume of her "plays on the passions", under the title of

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7. Famous Quotes And Quotations By Baillie, Joanna
Famous quotes by Joanna Baillie 1762-1851 British Romantic Writer, baillie joanna.
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The brave man is not he who feels no fear, For that were stupid and irrational; But he, whose noble soul its fears subdues, And bravely dares the danger nature shrinks from.
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8. Literary Encyclopedia: Joanna Baillie
There is a tension between joanna baillie’s image as a reserved, gentle and devout Scottish woman and the representation of explosive, at times violent,
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9. Poems By Joanna Baillie - Literature - ELook.org
Literature by joanna baillie. Prelude To the Rainbow The Lot of Thousands Address to the Evening Primrose Sonnet Sonnet To Mrs. Fry
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11. Romanticism On The Net
Bibliography by Bugajski at Romanticism On the Net 12 (November 1998).
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12. Romanticism On The Net 12 (November 1998)
Reprinted in The Dramatic and Poetical Works of joanna baillie Complete in One . FirstSearch states that the play is Altered from joanna baillie, but
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Joanna Baillie: An Annotated Bibliography
Ken A. Bugajski
Notes on Methodology and Terminology Although I endeavored to view as many of the sources as possible, limits of time and resources prevented me from examining each source listed here, especially those from the nineteenth century. I have placed an asterisk (*) before any source which I have not seen. In regard to reviews of Baillie's plays, I include references gathered from other resources (such as Carhart's biography and A. S. Ward's Bibliography of Literature Reviews in British Periodicals ) and list them as reviews based on their date of publication and their proximity to the publication date for one of Baillie's works. In other words, reviews marked with an asterisk have the potential not to be a review of the work under which the review is listed, though this likelihood is small.
Baillie scholars may note that several references listed in the appendix of Margaret Carhart's biography are not included in this bibliography. In some cases, Carhart's citations appear, to the best of my knowledge, to be inaccurate; in others, Carhart notes a publication containing only a passing reference to Baillie. As these sources provide little critical evaluation of Baillie, I have omitted them from my bibliography.

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Three years before the appearance of the preface, William Godwin (17571836) and joanna baillie (1762-1851) had each attempted to rethink the progressive
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Joanna Baillie Literary history has commonly recognized Wordsworth's preface of 1800 as the first text of English Romantic criticism, but Wordsworth was hardly alone, in the last years of the eighteenth century, in making the attempt to confront the political and cultural crisis of Europe in the 1790s with claims for new, transformative kinds of cultural production. Three years before the appearance of the preface, William Godwin (1757-1836) and Joanna Baillie (1762-1851) had each attempted to rethink the progressive political ideas and rhetorics of the radical Enlightenment within the complicating genres of narrative and dramatic representation. Baillie, a Scottish playwright and poet, appealed in her "Introductory Discourse" to Plays on the Passions In this way, Baillie's theory of tragedy was less an attempt to privatize and domesticate formerly public and political controversy than an effort to rethink the mode of dramatic representation as a discourse capable of making explicit the political restaging of private life.(from Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Criticism)
Matthew Baillie
(b. Oct. 27, 1761, Shots Manse, Lanarkshire, Scot.d. Sept. 23, 1823, Duntisbourne, Gloucestershire, Eng.), Scottish pathologist whose

14. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Baillie, Joanna
baillie, joanna. (b. Bothwell, 1762; d. Hampstead, February 23rd, 1851). “Plays on the Passions” (1798, 1802, 1812, and 1836); “Miscellaneous Plays” (1804);
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15. Joanna Baillie Criticism (Vol. 71)
He claimed If you want to speak of a real poet, joanna baillie is now the highest genius in the country. Lord Byron said, Women, except joanna baillie,
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    Scottish poet, dramatist, and drama critic. For additional information on Baillie's life and works, see NCLC, Volume 2.
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    Although Baillie was well recognized and respected among the literati during her lifetime, her works fell into neglect soon after her death and have only re-surfaced in literary scholarship within the last several decades. She is now recognized for her significant influence on such contemporary writers as William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, and Percy Bysshe Shelley, and is considered by many critics to have served as a model for later women writers. Long overlooked, Baillie's works, which include twenty-six plays and several volumes of poetry, provide insight into the history of dramatic theory and criticism as well as into the history of women's roles in theatre.
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    uncle's medical school and London home, and the Baillie family moved to London to manage the new household. In 1790, while living in this London home, Baillie published, anonymously

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    17. Joanna Baillie Synthesis Of Romanticism, Nationalism, And Feminism
    Scottish poet, playwright, and critical theorist joanna baillie (17621851) commanded the attention of readers and audiences until the end of the nineteenth
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    Joanna Baillie: Synthesis of Romanticism, Nationalism, and Feminism
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    Critical Study afforded to women like her, Maria Edgeworth, Felicia Hemans, and others—and, clearly, that was not the same level of success enjoyed by Scott and her other male peers. Baillie was also far ahead of her time in critical understanding and ambition, and her intimacy with the scientific community instilled in her a penchant for experiment—in her case directed at new ways of writing poems and plays. It is impossible that a woman who dramatized the passions as Baillie did could have been as cool and detached as she appeared to some who knew her. But like the actors in many of her plays, Baillie played the role of a dispassionate gentlewoman. Her feminist agenda was to expose through those plays the inequalities between the sexes, especially in personal and professional relationships. Baillie began publishing as a poet, though, and at least one of her close literary friends, William Sotheby, regretted her later focus on drama. Sotheby clearly sought Baillie's critical eye for his own work, and he believed that she excelled as a poet. On 12 December 1804, the publication year of her Miscellaneous Plays , she replied to his criticism as follows: Letters Baillie's refusal to give up playwriting attests both to her determination and to her courage, but she did not reject her poetical talents either.

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    baillie, joanna, 17621851, ed. A collection of poems, chiefly manuscript, and from living authors. The dramatic and poetical works of joanna baillie.
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