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the_comfortable_courtesan ([personal profile] the_comfortable_courtesan) wrote2021-03-26 10:04 am

A pleasure to announce

The publickation of the novelette, The Courtesan and the Clergyman: A Game of Chance and Love, Clorinda Cathcart's Circle #13, in diverse modes electronickal and as a slender bound volume (I will not recount the tribulations encounter'd during the process):

'Miss G- says ‘tis nothing like sharping but the scientifick demonstration of certain principles in mathematicks, requiring only, she adds modestly, an accurate memory and a capacity for calculation. She goes on to say that she is in correspondence with a Fellow of the Royal Society, that considers her recent achievements constitute sound proof of certain theories of his own…We have now correspond’d for some months, she says, with wistfully romantick expression… Dearest Abby, I say finally… you are engaging in epistolary mathematickal flirtation with a clergyman.'

“Miss G- contrives to shock me”: The Comfortable Courtesan: Volume 1 - Being MEMOIRS by Clorinda Cathcart (that has been a Lady of the Town these several years)

And then, quite by chance, Abigail Gowing meets her clerical correspondent – Could anyone have foreseen what would happen then?

There are also the usual notes upon references and allusions that mayhap may be a little opaque to the present reader.

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[personal profile] jesuswasbatman 2021-03-26 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Small correction - William Herschel was not the Astronomer Royal at Greenwich, but the "King's Astronomer", a position created specifically to fund his work, without the responsibility of the more formal post to serve the interests of the Navy.
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[personal profile] kore 2021-03-26 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I reread the whole thing last night, and it was just what I needed.