The Lady's Museum Project

The Lady's Museum Project

An In-Progress Critical Edition and Learning Community

  • ABOUT THE MAGAZINE
    • BIOGRAPHICAL TIMELINE
    • LENNOX AND “FEMALE EDUCATION”
    • WOMEN’S EDUCATIONAL POLITICS IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY PERIODICALS
    • IMAGES IN THE LADY’S MUSEUM: AN ANNOTATED COLLECTION
    • CHARLOTTE LENNOX: ECO-FEMINIST?
  • ABOUT THIS PROJECT
    • EDITING PROTOCOLS
    • HOW TO USE THIS EDITION
    • SITE OVERVIEW
    • PRINTABLE BOOKMARKS
    • AWARDS, PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
    • Reflections on Interning with the Lady’s Museum Project 
  • Enter The Lady’s Museum
  • ABRIDGED TEACHING EDITION
    • CURRICULUM OPTIONS
    • COURSE READER
    • SUGGESTED ASSIGNMENTS
    • CLOSE READING ASSIGNMENTS
    • DISCUSSION PROMPTS
  • TEACHING EARLY MAGAZINES
    • TEACHING WOMEN’S ROLES IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY PERIODICALS
    • Teaching Early Magazines via Public Humanities Internships
    • Teaching Early Magazines using Editorial Glossing Activities
    • Teaching Early Magazines by Recording and Managing Audiobook Projects
  • CONTRIBUTE
    • WRITE AN ESSAY
    • GLOSS AN ARTICLE
  • FURTHER READING

ISSUE 3

THE LADY’s MUSEUM.
The TRIFLER. [NUMBER III.]

August 30, 2021 Kelly Plante 0

MADAM, WHEN ‘squire Bickerstaff, in the time of our mothers, such a time as, if their accounts may be trusted, is never likely to return, […]

THE HISTORY OF HARRIOT AND SOPHIA CONTINUED

August 30, 2021 Kelly Plante 0

SOphia, as if afraid she had said too much, stopped abruptly, and, fixing her eyes on the ground, continued silent, and lost in thought. Mr. […]

TO THE Author of the LADY’s MUSEUM.

August 30, 2021 Kelly Plante 0

MADAM, AS I apprehend the object of this publication is no less the moral than the literary improvement of your sex, permit me, through the […]

THE HISTORY OF THE COUNT DE COMMINGE CONTINUED.

August 30, 2021 Kelly Plante 0

HEaring her speak with unusual emotion, I approach’d her: she was giving her mother an account of what had happened. Madame de Lussan was as […]

The following Essay, on the original inhabitants of Great Britain, is the composition of a nobleman, distinguished for his genius, taste, and learning.

AN ESSAY ON THE Original Inhabitants of GREAT BRITAIN.

August 30, 2021 Kelly Plante 0

THE history of every nation in the world begins in a dark and fabulous manner: nor can any history be more obscure than that of […]

THE TRYAL OF THE MAID OF ORLEANS.
Extracted from the Archives of Normandy, by John Nagerel, canon and archdeacon of the church of Nostre Dame at Rouen. Communicated to the author by a friend.

August 30, 2021 Kelly Plante 0

IN the year one thousand four hundred and twenty nine, a young girl named Jane Taré, of the dutchy of Lorrain, declared she had frequent […]

PHILOSOPHY FOR THE LADIES CONTINUED.

August 30, 2021 Kelly Plante 0

Of the Metamorphoses of ANIMALS, and the several Changes observable in ANIMAL LIFE. THERE scarcely ever perhaps was any system, doctrine, or opinion broach’d with […]

LADY'S MUSEUM CONTENTS

SERIES

  • THE TRIFLER
  • THE HISTORY OF HARRIOT AND SOPHIA
  • THE HISTORY OF THE DUTCHESS OF BEAUFORT
  • THE HISTORY OF THE COUNT DE COMMINGE
  • PHILOSOPHY FOR THE LADIES
  • THE LADY’S GEOGRAPHY
  • ESSAY ON THE ORIGINAL INHABITANTS OF GREAT BRITAIN
  • TREATISE ON THE EDUCATION OF DAUGHTERS
  • THE HISTORY OF BIANCA CAPELLO
  • THE LIFE OF SIR ANTHONY VANDYCK

GENRES

PARATEXT

  • LETTERS
  • POETRY
  • HISTORY
  • NATURAL HISTORY
  • TRANSLATIONS
  • TREATISES
  • DIALOGUE

BROWSE BY VOLUME OR ISSUE

VOL. 1

  • ISSUE 1
  • ISSUE 2
  • ISSUE 3
  • ISSUE 4
  • ISSUE 5

VOL. 2

  • ISSUE 6
  • ISSUE 7
  • ISSUE 8
  • ISSUE 9
  • ISSUE 10
  • ISSUE 11
  • THE MAGAZINE
  • THE COURSE READER
  • THE LADY’S LIBRIVOX
  • THE GLOSSING ACTIVITY
  • THE READING LIST
  • THE EDITORS

Winner of the 2021 CSECS D. W. Smith Research Fellowship and 2023 ASECS Women's Caucus Editing and Translation Prize

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