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Joanna
Baillie
Baillie,
Joanna (1762–1851). Dramatist and poetess, daughter of
the minister of Bothwell, afterwards Professor of Divinity at
Glasgow. Her mother was a sister of the great anatomists, William
and John Hunter, and her brother was the celebrated physician,
Matthew B., of London. She received a thorough education at
Glasgow, and at an early age went to London, where the remainder
of her long, happy, and honoured, though uneventful, life was
passed. In 1798, when she was 36, the first vol. of her Plays
on the Passions appeared, and was received with much favour,
other two vols. followed in 1802 and 1812, and she also produced
Miscellaneous Plays in 1804, and 3 vols. of Dramatic Poetry
in 1836. In all her works there are many passages of true and
impressive poetry, but the idea underlying her Plays on the
Passions, that, namely, of exhibiting the principal character
as acting under the exclusive influence of one passion, is artificial
and untrue to nature.
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