ABSTRACT

Although the LADY’S MAGAZINE; or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex was published in three series of sixty-nine volumes from 1770 through 1832 (when it merged with the successor to the Lady’s Monthly Museum), its literary reviews made no great mark. The reviews of major figures that have been noted in bibliographies are all on Byron and all appeared in the second series of the magazine (10 volumes, 1820–1829).