Charlotte Lennox
Charlotte Lennox, ''née'' Ramsay (4 January 1804), was a Scottish writer 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 [https://ladysmuseum.com/ "The Lady's Museum Project."]
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Development of the Prevention of Suicide Behaviour in Prisons: Enhancing Access to Therapy (PROSPECT) logic model and implementation strategies by Rebecca Crook, Charlotte Lennox, Yvonne Awenat, Dawn Edge, Sarah Knowles, David Honeywell, Patricia Gooding, Gillian Haddock, Helen Brooks, Daniel Pratt
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FACT: a randomised controlled trial to assess the feasibility of QbTest in the assessment process of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) for young people in prison—a fe... by Charlotte Lucy Hall, Prathiba Chitsabesan, Charlotte Lennox, Lesley-Anne Carter, Susan Young, Abdullah Kraam, Nikki Brown, Lloyd Wilkinson-Cunningham, Mindy Reeves
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Using an objective computer task (QbTest) to aid the identification of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the Children and Young People Secure Estate (CYPSE): a fea... by Charlotte Lucy Hall, Bryony Beresford, Prathiba Chitsabesan, Charlotte Lennox, Lesley-Anne Carter, Susan Young, Abdullah Kraam, Lloyd Wilkinson-Cunningham, Mindy Reeves, Vaseem Mohammed, Sally Trowse
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