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can also be regarded as a formative work of the original Gothic, echoing and pre-dating themes from other contemporary
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Rigliano, Matthew J. "The Recess Does Not Exist: Absorption, Literality, and Feminine Subjectivity in Sophia Lee's
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Lewis, Jayne Elizabeth. "'Ev'ry Lost Relation': Historical Fictions and Sentimental Incidents in Sophia Lee's
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When her father died in 1781, Lee spent the proceeds of the play on establishing a school at
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Virtue's Faults: Correspondences in Eighteenth-Century British and French Women's Fiction
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An Empire of Air and Water: Uncolonizable Space in the British Imagination, 1750-1850
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is nonetheless clear. From this work, Italian writer Carlo Federici wrote the play
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Orlando Database of Women's Writing in the British Isles, Beginning to Present
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writers. It was so popular that a spin-off novelette appeared in 1820,
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might consider it "dismal" by comparison with the works of
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Nordius, Janina. "A Tale of Other Places: Sophia Lee's
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Sophia also contributed two tales to the collection of
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English novelist, dramatist and educator (1750–1824)
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London
Clifton, Bristol
novelist
dramatist
Gothic fiction
John Lee
London
Denis Diderot
Le père de famille
George Colman the Elder
Haymarket Theatre
Bath
Harriet
Mary, Queen of Scots
Almeyda, Queen of Granada
tragedy
blank verse
Drury Lane
Gothic
William Hazlitt
Ann Radcliffe
Minerva Press
Walter Scott
Elisabetta, regina d'Inghilterra
Gioachino Rossini
Canterbury Tales
Harriet Lee
Clifton, Bristol
The Chapter of Accidents

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