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Joanna Baillie's life in Hampstead and her relationships with her contemporaries.
Sir Walter Scott and Lord Bryon thought Joanna Baillie was Britainâs greatest playwright since the time of Shakespeare. Dr McLean will discuss what three hundred recently discovered letters tell us about Baillieâs life in Hampstead and her relationships with famous contemporaries like Byron, Wordsworth and Dickens.
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3 December 2011 at 11:00 am |
Duration: | 2 hours |
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Keats House |
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£6 / £5 concessions. |
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Book in advance on 020 7332 3868. |
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