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Lee, Sophia

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Lee, Sophia (1750–1824)

English writer and dramatist. The success of her play The Chapter of Accidents (1780), enabled her to open a girls' school in Bath. Other works include the verse tragedy Almeyda, Queen of Grenada (1796); a historical novel, The Recess (1783–85); and a lengthy ballad, The Hermit's Tale (1787).

Her epistolary novel The Life of a Lover (1804) has autobiographical elements. Her sister Harriet Lee (1757–1851) was also a dramatist.



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