HOW TO USE THIS EDITION

Ladysmuseum.com offers a choose-your-own adventure reading experience. Users can choose to read the publication in the sequence in which it was initially published in its entirety, or you can choose to experience the historic magazine by reading collections of articles as arranged and curated by the editors. You can read the magazine by section (for instance, all installments of The Lady’s Museum’s The History of Harriot and Sophia section or The Lady’s Geography section in sequence); by genre (i.e., all Lady’s Museum articles that the editors have identified as “history,” “philosophy,” etc.); or by theme, in our thematic article collections, excerpted, annotated, and designed for specified pedagogical purposes by Susan Carlile and Karenza Sutton-Bennett as a complement to their forthcoming article.

Suggested browsing methods

  • Read the Lady’s Museum in its entirety
  • Read the Lady’s Museum articles by seriesgenre, or theme, through the thematic collections curated by Susan Carlile and Karenza Sutton-Bennett

Downloading printable PDFs of this edition

NOTE: This feature is currently in development and is available for beta-testing in the Lady’s Geography series.

To download a PDF of an entire Lady’s Museum series, such as, say, the Lady’s Geography, go to the series page and click on the download link at the top of the page.

Alternatively, you can download a PDF of a single installment (aka article), at the top of that article page (such as this one).

Citing this edition

Below are recommended citations if you are citing the website as a whole, a specific article, or one of the critical introductions.

How to cite this entire website

Lennox, Charlotte. The Lady’s Museum. Eds. Kelly Plante and Karenza Sutton-Bennett. Date accessed: [DD MMMM YYYY]. <ladysmuseum.com>

How to cite individual articles

Lennox, Charlotte. “Of the Studies Proper for Women.” In The Lady’s Museum. Eds. Kelly Plante and Karenza Sutton-Bennett. Date accessed: [DD MMMM YYYY]. <ladysmuseum.com>

How to cite a critical introduction

Meyerhoff, Bailey. “Lennox and ‘Female Education.’” The Lady’s Museum Project. Eds. Kelly Plante and Karenza Sutton-Bennett. Date accessed: [DD MMMM YYYY]. <ladysmuseum.com>