The Collected Letters of Joanna Baillie, Tom 1Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1999 - 536 These annotated letters present the first personal glimpse of this Scottish playwright as she wrote and lived. It documents her problems with publishers, describes her encounters with Wordsworth, Byron, Southey, Berry and other literary figures, outlines a long relationship with Scott and places an active literary woman in the historical and social setting of early to mid-nineteenth century Britain. |
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Strona viii
... Byron ( 1814-1850 ) 11. To Sir John Herschel ( 1820 ? -1850 ) 12. To Samuel Rogers ( 1822-1849 ? ) 13. To John Gibson Lockhart and Sophia Scott Lockhart ( 1819-1837 ? ) 14. To Mary Montgomery ( 1826-1844 ) 15. To Dr. and Mrs. Andrews ...
... Byron ( 1814-1850 ) 11. To Sir John Herschel ( 1820 ? -1850 ) 12. To Samuel Rogers ( 1822-1849 ? ) 13. To John Gibson Lockhart and Sophia Scott Lockhart ( 1819-1837 ? ) 14. To Mary Montgomery ( 1826-1844 ) 15. To Dr. and Mrs. Andrews ...
Strona ix
... Byron reflected the dominant ideology of his generation in two of his letters about Baillie . In 1815 he speculated that " Women ( saving Joanna Baillie ) cannot write tragedy . They haven't the experience of life for it " ; and in 1817 ...
... Byron reflected the dominant ideology of his generation in two of his letters about Baillie . In 1815 he speculated that " Women ( saving Joanna Baillie ) cannot write tragedy . They haven't the experience of life for it " ; and in 1817 ...
Strona x
... Byron and other literary figures , outlining a long relationship with Scott and Berry , consulting with Lady Byron on her marriage and generally placing an active literary woman in the historical and social setting of early to mid ...
... Byron and other literary figures , outlining a long relationship with Scott and Berry , consulting with Lady Byron on her marriage and generally placing an active literary woman in the historical and social setting of early to mid ...
Strona xvi
... Byron collection owned by th Earl of Lytton had to be purchased by this editor at an extreme price . Permission rights for letters held by all of the libraries listed here , however , were grante without or with minimal fees . In ...
... Byron collection owned by th Earl of Lytton had to be purchased by this editor at an extreme price . Permission rights for letters held by all of the libraries listed here , however , were grante without or with minimal fees . In ...
Strona 12
... Byron , " KSJ XLIV ( 1995 ) : 165-81 ) and Ellen Donkin's " Joanna Baillie vs. the Termites Bellicosus " in Getting Into the Act ( London and New York : Routledge ) for details on Byron's help with reviving De Monfort and suppositions ...
... Byron , " KSJ XLIV ( 1995 ) : 165-81 ) and Ellen Donkin's " Joanna Baillie vs. the Termites Bellicosus " in Getting Into the Act ( London and New York : Routledge ) for details on Byron's help with reviving De Monfort and suppositions ...
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To George Thomson 18041842 | 91 |
To Mary Berry 18041833? | 152 |
To William Sotheby 18041831 | 176 |
To Sir Walter Scott 18081829 | 228 |
To Anne Elliott 18091833 | 445 |
To Sir Thomas Lawrence 18121829 | 483 |
To Lady Davy 18131850? | 494 |
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