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New York: Appleton, Jump, Harriet Devine, ed. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, Kerrigan, Catherine, ed. An Anthology of Scottish Women Poets. Kopp, Richard. Welsh Folksongs. Prints "The Maid of Llanwellyn," and includes a link to a melody which can be downloaded. Lonsdale, Roger, ed.

McCordick, David, ed. Scottish Literature: An Anthology.

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New York: Lang, McGann, Jerome J. Miles, Alfred H. The Poets and Poetry of the Nineteenth Century. Milford, H. The Oxford Book of Regency Verse, Mitford, Mary Russell. London: Bentley, ; New York: Harper, Women of Letters. New York: AMS, Oliver, John W. Smith, ed. Edinburgh and London: Oliver and Boyd, Patrick, David and J. Liddell Geddie, ed. Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature.

New ed. London and Edinburgh: Chambers, Peacock, W. English Verse. World's Classics. London: Oxford UP, English Romantic Writers. New York: Harcourt, Petersohn, Frank. Folksongs of Various Countries. Quiller-Couch, Arthur. The Oxford Book of English Verse. Includes "The Outlaw's Song" [The chough and crow to roost are gone"].

Robertson, Fiona, ed. London: Pickering and Chatto, Rogers, Charles.


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Brooklyn: Swayne, Stanford, Ann, ed. Tytler, Sarah and J. The Songstresses of Scotland. London: Strahan, Uphaus, Robert W. Foster, ed. East Lansing: Colleagues, Ward, Thomas Humphry, ed. London: Macmillan, White, Guy Wallace, ed. Wu, Duncan, ed. Romantic Women Poets: An Anthology. Oxford: Blackwell, Prints "The gowan glitters on the sward," "What voice is this, thou evening gale," and "Tam o' the Lin.

Harvard University, American Doctoral Dissertations Slagle, Judith Bailey. The Collected Letters of Joanna Baillie. Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, Douglas, David, ed. Familiar Letters of Sir Walter Scott.

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Edinburgh: Douglas, Also prints several letters from Scott to Baillie, see this section, below. Hill, Constance. London and New York: Lane, Lambertson, C[hester] L[ee], ed. Includes nine letters in volume twelve; subjects include Byron's Corsair , Byron's appreciation of De Monfort and his influence at Drury Lane, Scott's trip to France and subsequent poem on Waterloo, the Byrons' separation, and the future marriage of Baillie's niece.

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Presents seven letters in volume thirteen; subjects include Baillie's trip to Europe with her niece, the characters of Lord and Lady Byron, contemporary writers such as Byron and Edgeworth, publishing poetry, and Scott's reactions to and Baillie's revisions of "Christopher Columbus. MacPherson, Gerardine. Memoirs of the Life of Anna Jameson. London: Longmans, Reprints three letters from Baillie to Jameson which include favorable comments on Jameson's "Winter Studies," expressions of sorrow concerning the death of a Dr.

Channing, and laments for the moral state of Scotland. O'Reilly, W.

Contains eleven letters ranging from to from Baillie to General Alexander Dirom, a military leader, author, and friend. Subjects include mutual friends, invitations to visit, and literary matters such as: Baillie's thanks to Dirom for kind words about her Metrical Legends and The Martyr , her positive feedback on Dirom's own work, a discussion of Baillie's meetings with the publisher, Longman, on Dirom's behalf, a mention of Ahalya Baee as a "perfect female character," and a solicitation to Dirom for a poem to include in her A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Manuscript.

Partington, Wilfred, ed. Includes three letters by Baillie in which she discusses her niece's impending marriage, Guy Mannering , recent theatrical productions, and Scott's Life of Napoleon.

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London: Murray, Presents extracts from several of Baillie's letters; subjects include William Wordsworth and Robert Southey, reactions to The Knight of Snowdon , London, her thoughts about producing an economical version of The Family Legend , the preservation of national forests, a French memorial to Voltaire, Lady and Lord Byron, Charles I, daily life, Scott's baronetcy, payment for poetry, and the journey from Abbotsford to London.

Sutton, Denys, ed.


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Bell's election to the Royal Academy. Colvin, Christina E. Details stops made in Killarney, Cork, Mallow, and Cashell. Calls Scott "the most agreeable companion possible. Dibdin, James C. Edinburgh: Cameron, Lockhart, John Gibson. The Life of Sir Walter Scott. Edinburgh: Constable, Presents several letters from Scott to Baillie; subjects include mutual literary friends, Scott's plans to visit Baillie in London, production of and reaction to The Family Legend , Scott's visit to Lady Rock and the surrounding Highland area, Scott's literary work, his critiques of A Series of Plays —especially volume three, Edinburgh and London society, Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage , British royalty, and life at Abbotsford.

Plarr, Victor C. Prints several letters from Sir Walter Scott to Joanna Baillie in volume ; subjects include the Edinburgh production of The Family Legend , suggestions for minor revisions to the play, criticism of most of the actors, and details of the play's public reception. Prints seven letters in volume ; details include Scott's illness, his appeal to Matthew Baillie for treatment, composition of the Waverly novels, and reactions to drafts of Baillie's The Martyr and her "witchcraft story" [ Witchcraft ].

Note: In this section and the next, I have included listings only for complete plays or collections with more than one work. Individual poems or letters are not included. For more information on Baillie manuscripts, see David C.

Sutton, ed. London: British Library, Huntington Library, Larpent Collection of Plays. Press V, Shelf I. Abbotsford Library. Edinburgh, Scotland. Henry W. Berg Collection of English and American Literature. New York Public Library. New York, United States.