Joanna Baillie, a Literary LifeFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2002 - 325 páginas Joanna Baillie: A Literary Life is the first full-length biography of the Scottish playwright (1762-1851) based on new archival research, biographical evidence, and critical commentary. The work begins with a chronology listing family births, marriages, and deaths and adds publication dates and performance dates for Baillie's plays. After the Introduction's statement of purpose and theoretical stance, chapter 1 provides an account of Baillie's childhood and education based on archival research and on her own autobiographical papers. The ensuing chapters move through her most creative and theoretical years toward her death in 1851. Biographical evidence and critical commentary about her works are arranged chronologically, with chapter 3 dedicated almost solely to Baillie and Sir Walter Scott. Chapter 4 follows with accounts of other relationships which paralleled most of those same years. Chapter 5 continues with a focus on Baillie's religious philosophy and on her final years of copious publishing, while chapter 6 marks her death and subsequent estimation. |
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... took hold of me , " she confirmed , " and I began to borrow Play books and to read them with great avidity . . . . The only Dramatic books which my Father's library afforded a copy of Shakespear [ sic ] with no pictures in it was sadly ...
... took hold of me , " she confirmed , " and I began to borrow Play books and to read them with great avidity . . . . The only Dramatic books which my Father's library afforded a copy of Shakespear [ sic ] with no pictures in it was sadly ...
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... took over a congregation in Palgrave , Suffolk , where Laetitia took charge of a school for young boys . The Barbaulds traveled in Europe for a while and settled wrote in his journal that Joanna Baillie was " a Chapter 1 63.
... took over a congregation in Palgrave , Suffolk , where Laetitia took charge of a school for young boys . The Barbaulds traveled in Europe for a while and settled wrote in his journal that Joanna Baillie was " a Chapter 1 63.
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... took pains to keep up their native dialect , I know not , but it is certain that on their revisiting Glasgow twenty or thirty years after they had first quitted it , their friends were surprised to find them speaking with a broader ...
... took pains to keep up their native dialect , I know not , but it is certain that on their revisiting Glasgow twenty or thirty years after they had first quitted it , their friends were surprised to find them speaking with a broader ...
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Preface | 9 |
Chronology | 25 |
Theatre Theory and the Price | 70 |
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