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  1. 1851 Deaths: Mary Shelley, J. M. W. Turner, John James Audubon, John Lingard, Joanna Baillie, Jessadabodindra
  2. Remarks On The General Tenor Of The New Testament: Regarding The Nature And Dignity Of Jesus Christ, Addressed To Joanna Baillie (1832) by Thomas Burgess, 2009-04-27
  3. Closet Stages: Joanna Baillie and the Theater Theory of British Romantic Women Writers.(Review) (book review): An article from: Studies in Romanticism by Colin Harris, 2000-09-22
  4. A COLLECTION OF POEMS, CHIEFLY MANUSCRIPT AND FROM LIVING AUTHORS, Edited for the Benefit of a Friend, by Joanna Baillie by Joanna (Editor) BAILLIE, 1823
  5. Dramas By Joanna Baillie V3 (1836) by Joanna Baillie, 2009-12-07
  6. A series of plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind. Each passion being the subject of a tragedy and a comedy. By Joanna Baillie. Third edition. by Joanna Baillie, 2010-05-27
  7. Women Dramatists and Playwrights: Frances Burney, Aphra Behn, Joanna Baillie, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
  8. The Complete Poetical Works of Joanna Baillie: 1 Volume by Joanna Baillie, 2010-01-12
  9. BRTHOLD AUERBACH, EMILIE AUGIER, ST AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO, MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS, JANE AUSTEN, AVERROES, THE AVESTA, AVICEBRON, ROBERT AYTOUN, WILLIAM EDMONDSTONE AYTOUN, MASSIMO TAPARELLI D'AZZEGLIO, BABER, BABRIUS, FRANCIS BACON, WALTER BAGEHOT, Jens Baggeson, Philip James Bailey, Joanna Baillie, Henry Martin Baird, Sir Samuel White Baker, Arthur James Balfour, the Ballad, Hnore De Balzac, George Bancroft by Ancient and Modern (Authors Aue To Ban ) A Library Of The World's Best Literature, 1897
  10. Remarks On The General Tenor Of The New Testament: Regarding The Nature And Dignity Of Jesus Christ, Addressed To Joanna Baillie (1832) by Thomas Burgess, 2010-09-10
  11. Remarks On The General Tenor Of The New Testament: Regarding The Nature And Dignity Of Jesus Christ, Addressed To Joanna Baillie (1832) by Thomas Burgess, 2010-09-10
  12. Dramas (Volume 3) by Joanna Baillie, 2010-01-03
  13. Plays of the Passions by Joanna Baillie, 1802
  14. A collection of poems, chiefly manuscript, and from living authors by Joanna Baillie, John Wild, 2010-08-24

81. Enculturation: Julie Anderson On Spectacular Spectators
Julie Anderson. continued . . . Works Cited. baillie, joanna. The Dramaticand Poetrical Works of joanna baillie. London Longman, 1851.
http://enculturation.gmu.edu/3_2/anderson/workscited.html
Spectacular Spectators: Regendering the Male Gaze in Delariviere Manley's
The Royal Mischief
and Joanna Baillie's Orra Julie Anderson continued . . .
Works Cited
Baillie, Joanna. The Dramatic and Poetrical Works of Joanna Baillie . London: Longman, 1851. Carlson, Julie A. In the Theatre of Romanticism: Coleridge, Nationalism, Women . Cambridge Studies in Romanticism 5. New York: Cambridge UP, 1994. Cox, Jeffrey N. “Introduction.” Seven Gothic Dramas: 1789-1825 . Ohio: Ohio UP, 1992. 1-77. Manley, Delariviere. The Royal Mischief The Female Wits . Ed. Fidelis Morgan. London: Virago, 1981. Mellor, Anne K. “Joanna Baillie and the Counter-Public Sphere.” Studies in Romanticism Modleski, Tania. The Woman Who Knew Too Much . New York: Methuen, 1988. Mulvey, Laura. “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema.” Feminisms: An Anthology of Literary Theory and Criticism . Ed. Robyn R. Warhol and Diane Price Herndl. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 1997. 438-48. Schuckmann, Patrick. “Masculinity, the Male Spectator and the Homoerotic Gaze.” Amerikastudien
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82. Pilot-Search Ethnic Literary Sites Scottish
Publications include scholarly journals, reprinted texts, study guides and new Scottishwriting. baillie, joanna (Hits 70) Bio and texts - joanna baillie.
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83. Poet: Joanna Baillie - All Poems Of Joanna Baillie
Subscribe. Unsubscribe. joanna baillie, Poem. 1, The Outlaw's Song. Books byjoanna baillie; Click here to search for books of / about joanna baillie at Amazon;
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84. Listings Of The World Arts Literature Authors B Baillie,
02; joanna baillie An Annotated Bibliography Post Review Bibliographyby Bugajski at Romanticism On the Net 12 (November 1998).
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85. Corvey CW3 | Author Page
joanna baillie. This page lists the titles of joanna baillie held in the Corvey collection,together with associated Corvey Women's Writing on the Web contents.
http://www2.shu.ac.uk/corvey/cw3/AuthorPage.cfm?Author=JB1

86. Corvey CW3 | Author Index
Lewis, Alethea Brereton Ann of Kent Ann of Swansea Hatton, Ann Julia Anon Appleton,Elizabeth Argus, Arabella Austen, Jane baillie, joanna Bannerman, Anne
http://www2.shu.ac.uk/corvey/cw3/AuthorIndex.cfm?InitialLetter=*

87. First 100 Years
Featured Playwrights 1670 – 1836. Juggernaut Home Page. joanna baillie (1762 1851). Readings (in August 2003) Plays, dates and times to be announced.
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Joanna Baillie
Though she was a popular poet and "closet" playwright during her lifetime, Joanna Baillie was never satisfied with her success, for she knew that successful drama resulted in performance. Baillie had the same ambition as did the famous men around her, but as a woman of the Romantic and early Victorian eras, she felt she had to accept. Readings (in August 2003):
Plays, dates and times to be announced. "Scotland, or North Britain, struggles with many natural disadvantages," wrote Sir John Sinclair in 1784: "The climate is cold, the sky seldom serene, the weather variable, the soil unfruitful, the mountains bleak, barren, rocky, often covered with snows, and the appearance of the country in many places very forbidding to strangers" . Into this physical landscape was born Scottish poet, playwright, and critical theorist Joanna Baillie. Fortunately, the mental landscape, while also variable, was not so barren. After her move to London and before her overnight success in 1798 with volume one of A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind, each passion being the subject of a tragedy and a comedy

88. LTS 7800 Junior Undergraduate Course Outline
Required reading baillie, joanna. Count Basil A Tragedy. BL 45894. Robinson,Mary. 2.1. baillie, joanna (1762-1851). Editions baillie, joanna.
http://www.uoguelph.ca/~mccutche/Romantics_index.html
Mark McCutcheon
Professors Holland, Brown, O'Quinn and Faflak
LTS 7800
13 September 2002
Junior Undergraduate Course Outline
ENGL*2- Reading British Literature 1780-1830
Course description Required texts Class Schedule Evaluation ... Recommended readings Instructor: Mark McCutcheon
Course description
In this course we will read Anne K. Mellor and Richard E. Matlak's British Literature 1780-1830,
Required texts:
Mellor, Anne K. and Richard E. Matlak. British Literature 1760-1830. Orlando: Harcourt Brace, 1996. Abbreviated hereafter as BL. A selection of other required readings are available online; please refer to the Class Schedule for assigned readings.
Class Schedule
Week 1: Enlightenment, Revolution, Reaction Required reading:
More, Hannah. "The Riot; or Half a Loaf Is Better Than No Bread." BL
-. from Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education. BL
-. "Village Politics." BL
Burke, Edmund. "Reflections on the Revolution in France." BL
Paine, Thomas. from The Rights of Man. BL
Wollstonecraft, Mary. Dedication and Introduction to A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.

89. Adriana Craciun-- Women Romantic Writers
Electronic texts, annuals, anthologies, cultural and visual resources maintained at Loyola University, Category Arts Literature World Literature British Romanticism...... B. joanna baillie (17621851) Home Pages and Other Resources joanna baillieAn Annotated Bibliography (Ken Bugajski, Romanticism on the Net);
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91. Broadview Press:
Plays on the Passions (1798 edition) By joanna baillie Edited by PeterDuthie. baillie’s eminently readable dramas stand at the
http://www.broadviewpress.com/bvbooks.asp?bookid=211

92. Joanna Baillie Synthesis Of Romanticism, Nationalism, And
Art. XII. Metrical Legends of exalted Characters. The Monthly Review XCV1 (1821)728 1. baillie, joanna. baillie, joanna. Preface. Fugitive Verses.
http://www.alexanderstreet2.com/SWRPLive/bios/S7020-D001.html
Joanna Baillie: Synthesis of Romanticism, Nationalism, and Feminism
By Judith Bailey Slagle
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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94. Lerici - Abstract
DOROTHY MCMILLAN. Unromantic Caledon representing Scotland in JoannaBaillie’s plays and poems. Born in Bothwell, Lanarkshire, in
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DOROTHY MCMILLAN Born in Bothwell, Lanarkshire, in 1762, Joanna Baillie spent most of heradult and all of her writing life in and around London, settling finally inHampstead. Apart from her Scotch songs, she turned to Scottish subjects onthree significant occasions: in1810 her Family Legend was produced at the TheatreRoyal in Edinburgh ; in 1821 her Metrical Legends included the exemplary domestic heroine, Lady Griseld Baillie, and thenational martial hero, William Wallace; and in 1836 her three-volume Dramas included the musical play The Phantom and more importantly the prose drama, Witchcraft bothwritten a few years earlier. This was crucial period in the social and political life of the country and Joanna Baillie was part of an intellectual coteriethat constantly interrogated the complex relationships of nationality andBritishness. These works, therefore, unavoidably enter into debates aboutthe representation of Scotland andScottishness. Scott's 'Prologue' to the Family Legend turns Scotland into the 'romantic Caledon' that was increasingly beingmarketed, but the play itself more uneasily engages with a Scottish pastwhich included much that was scarcely even respectable.

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