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  1. Jul 3, 2024 · The amiable and accomplished Joanna Baillie, of whom we have already spoken, was scrupulously regular in her attendance on divine service in the parish church. She died on the 23rd of February, 1851; her grave may readily be found among the other memorials of the dead in the burying-ground adjoining the edifice.

  2. 2 days ago · Joanna Baillie wrote a profoundly ambivalent “Address to a Steam Vessel” (1823), while S.T. Coleridge, Byron, P.B. Shelley, and Thomas Love Peacock were all fascinated by steam power.

  3. Jun 30, 2024 · Symbolic Interactions: Social Problems and Literary Interventions in the Works of Baillie, Scott, and Landor (Associated University Presses) Utopianism and Joanna Baillie. (University of Colorado, Boulder)

  4. Jul 3, 2024 · Joanna Baillie (11 September 1762 – 23 February 1851) was a Scottish poet and dramatist, known for works that include Plays on the Passions (three volumes, 1798–1812) and Fugitive Verses (1840). Her writing exhibits an interest in moral philosophy and the Gothic.

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  5. Jun 20, 2024 · Our goal is to support the research being done on figures like Mary Shepherd, while also introducing philosophers to writers like Joanna Baillie, Mary Brunton, Elizabeth Hamilton, Jean Marishall, Margaret Oliphant, and Frances Wright, in…

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  6. Jun 20, 2024 · The Shakespeare collection is notable. Most of the drama is by men, but plays by Joanna Baillie, Susanna Centlivre, Sarah Fielding, Elizabeth Griffith, Mrs. Elizabeth Inchbald, Harriet Lee, Hannah More, and Frances Chamberlaine Sheridan are in the Collection, too.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Joanna Baillie was born on the 11th September 1762 in Bothwell, Lanarkshire. Her established Scottish family was both well-connected and