Baillie, Joanna

11 September 1762 - 23 February 1851

Scottish poet and playwright, friend of Sir Walter Scott, well-known in her lifetime and highly esteemed by the British literati but largely ignored now.

Sites:
Joanna Baillie page
Features brief biographical sketch and detailed discussion of De Montfort and of Baillie's literary theory and practice. [Janice E. Patten, The Literary Link]
Joanna Baillie
Biographical essay [Natasha Aleksiuk Duquette, Literary Encyclopedia]
Biographical note
[Cambridge Encyclopedia of English and American Literature 1907-1921, Bartleby.com]
Brief biographical note
[Gazeteer for Scotland]
Biographical note
[BiographyBase]
Brief biographical note a LitGothic etext
[John W. Cousins, A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, 1910]


Etexts:
De Montfort
Brief excerpts [Dictionary of Sensibility, UVa]
"Night Scenes of Other Times".
A 1790 Gothic poem [Michael Gamer, UPenn]


Essays and Reviews:
"Joanna Baillie: An Annotated Bibliography"
by Ken A. Bugajski  [Romanticism on the Net]
An annotated bibliography that has to be considered an important resource for any investigators of things Baillie. [Romanticism on the Net]

"Joanna Baillie."