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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 14 MIN

045 - The History Of The Count De Comminge Continued

from Ladys Museum, Volume 1 · host Charlotte Lennox

Published in 11 captivating issues between 1760 and 1761, the Lady’s Museum is widely believed to have been written and edited by the talented Charlotte Lennox, marketed as by the Author of The Female Quixote. This remarkable publication educated and entertained its readers with a diverse array of content, including science, satire, letters to and from the editor, poetry, translations, history, philosophy, geography, travel writing, and educational treatises. Notably, it features the first serialized novel, _The History of Harriot and Sophia_, which Lennox later expanded into her full novel _Sophia_. - Summary by Kelly Plante

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