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Sophia Lee

Sophia Lee (1750 – 13 March 1824) was an English novelist, dramatist and educator.
==Life==
She was the daughter of John Lee (died 1781), actor and theatrical manager, and was born in London. Her first piece, ''The Chapter of Accidents'', a three-act opera based on Denis Diderot's ''Le père de famille'', was produced by George Colman the Elder at the Haymarket Theatre on 5 August 1780 and was an immediate success.
When her father died in 1781, Lee spent the proceeds of the opera on establishing a school at Bath, where she made a home for her sisters Anne and Harriet. Her novel ''The Recess, or a Tale of other Times'' (1783–85) was a historical romance; and the play ''Almeyda, Queen of Grenada'' (1796) was a long tragedy in blank verse, which opened at Drury Lane on 20 April 1796 but ran for only four nights.
''The Recess'' can also be regarded as a formative work of the original Gothic, echoing and pre-dating themes from other contemporary Gothic writers. William Hazlitt might consider it "dismal" by comparison with the works of Ann Radcliffe, but its influence both on the Gothic school of the Minerva Press, and on figures like Walter Scott is nonetheless clear.〔C. Spooner ed. ''The Routledge Companion to Gothic'' (2007) pp. 10, 73, and 156〕 From this work, Italian writer Carlo Federici wrote the play ''Il paggio di Leicester'' ''(Leicester's Page)'' and, in turn, that became the source of ''Elisabetta, regina d'Inghilterra'', ''(Elizabeth, Queen of England)'' the 1812 opera by Gioachino Rossini, the libretto of which was written by Giovanni Schmidt.
With her sister Harriet Lee, Sophia also wrote a series of ''Canterbury Tales'' (1797). Other works included ''The Life of a Lover'' (1804) and ''Ormond; or the Debauchee'' (1810). She died at her house near Clifton, Bristol on 13 March 1824.

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