Charlotte Lennox
1730
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1804
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United States of America, Great Britain
occupation: poet, translator, novelist, writer, playwright, editor
Charlotte Lennox, née Ramsay (c. 1729 – 4 January 1804), was a Scottish author and a literary and cultural critic, whose publishing career flourished in London. Best known for her novel The Female Quixote (1752), she was frequently praised for her genius and literary skill. As a result, Sir Joshua Reynolds painted her portrait and she was featured in The Nine Living Muses of Great Britain in 1778. Samuel Johnson declared her superior to all other female writers, and Henry Fielding said that she "excelled Cervantes." Her pioneering study of Shakespeare's source material is still cited and her magazine (1760-1761) is the focus of "The Lady's Museum Project." Source: Wikipedia (en)
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