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  1. 29. Mai 2024 · This chapter, which is on Joanna Baillie’s pictorial dramaturgy, examines Baillie’s treatment of the face as a visual aid, illustrating how hatred takes effect and is experienced. It contextualises Baillie’s approach to the actor’s body as a...

    • Sibylle Erle
  2. 28. Mai 2024 · Scottish literary papers in the Laing Collection, including manuscripts by Robert Burns, Joanna Baillie, Hugh Blair, James Boswell, Thomas Carlyle, Alison Cockburn, and Henry Cockburn.

  3. 31. Mai 2024 · Scottish playwright and poet Joanna Baillie (1762-1851) is a key figure in British Romantic-era literature. In recent years her writings her writings have returned to print, her plays have been performed in North America and the United Kingdom, and she has been the subject of several monographs and a biography. This new edition of ...

    • Robin Kear
    • 2014
  4. 7. Juni 2024 · Joanna Baillie. On Scotland’s literary map, Joanna Baillie occupies a distinct spot as a successful poet and playwright of her time, focusing on themes of moral philosophy as well as the Gothic.

  5. 28. Mai 2024 · Romantic Scotland is represented by Sir Walter Scott, Joanna Baillie, John Galt, Anne Grant, and James Hogg. Writers of Laing’s own lifetime include working-class poets such as William Thom and Robert Tannahill .

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · 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. One other grave there ...

  7. 24. Mai 2024 · I perform this critique, drawing on the theory and practice of Joanna Baillie and Charles Harpur, two of the most inventive tragedians of the Romantic period. In Sect. 5.1, I examine their theoretical writings on tragedy, comparing them with the tragic theory of Arthur Schopenhauer.