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Joanna Baillie (1762 - 1851)

Short name Joanna Baillie
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First name Joanna
Birth name Baillie
Married name
Date of birth 1762
Date of death 1851
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Sex Female
Place of birth Scotland
Place of death England
Lived in Scotland , England
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Religion / ideology Protestant
Education
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Joanna Baillie was ...
related to Brand, Barbarina Ogle
related to Aikin, Lucy
related to Barbauld, Anna Laetitia
related to Margaret Holford (the younger)
related to Thrale, Hester
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Place(s) of Residence Scotland , England
Author of
receptions circulations
De Monfort (1798) 1 0
*The strange marriage from the fashionable world (1800) 1 0
Ethwald (1802) 1 0
Orra (1812) 1 0

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Circulations of Joanna Baillie, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Joanna Baillie, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

Title Author Date Type
On the Female Literature of the Present Age [unidentified author, multiple, separate records to be made] 1820 comments on person
"14. - * The golden violet, etc. –" (mention in a review) Degeorge, Frédéric 1827 -
De l'Influence des femmes Mongellaz, Fanny 1828 is biography of
*Comment on this author Ebner - Eschenbach, Marie von 1860 comments on person
Drei englische Dichterinnen Three English female poets Helene Druskovitz 1885 is biography of
Mnogoženstvo in enoženstvo Polygamy and Monogamy Garrigue Masaryk, Tomáš 1899 -
*Comment in private letter Droste-Hülshoff, Annette von None comments on person

MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992: Her house in Hampstead became a meeting point for a lively literary circle. She died at the age of 89, declaring herself tired of life.

Cf.
- Norma Clarke, The Rise and Fall of the Woman of Letters. 2004 (see under Elstob)

MNS14
Born in Bothwell, Lanarkshire. Lived in Bothwell, Hamilton, Glasgow, London, Colchester. Died in Hampstead.