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  2. The Female Quixote - Wikipedia

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    The Female Quixote; or, The Adventures of Arabella is a comedic novel by Scottish writer Charlotte Lennox imitating and parodying the ideas of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote. Published in 1752, two years after she wrote her first novel, The Life of Harriot Stuart , it was her best-known and most-celebrated work.

  3. From Here to Eternity (Iron Maiden song) - Wikipedia

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    The song tells the tale of Charlotte going on a fateful motorcycle ride with the Devil. This is the first studio single to not feature Eddie in the artwork - second overall, after the live version of " Running Free " - using a picture of the song's music video instead, and it is one of two single from Fear of the Dark to not feature the mascot ...

  4. Iron Maiden (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Charlotte the Harlot", their only song to have been credited to Dave Murray alone, [9] is the first of four Iron Maiden tracks about the fictional prostitute "Charlotte", although Murray states it was "based on a true story". [28] The 7-minute "Phantom of the Opera" is one of Harris's favourites and is still performed live relatively frequently.

  5. Charlotte the Harlot - Wikipedia

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  7. Britney Spears Says Justin Timberlake’s ‘Cry Me a River ...

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    Britney Spears writes in her new memoir, “The Woman in Me,” that the media fallout ignited by Justin Timberlake’s 2002 music video for “Cry Me a River” turned her into a “harlot ...

  8. Charlotte Lennox - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Lennox, née Ramsay (c. 1729 [1] – 4 January 1804), was a Scottish author 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.

  9. Who Was the Real Life Queen Charlotte? - AOL

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    Yet, even among all of these dramatic personalities, Queen Charlotte stands out. The ultimate in social power, the ever-coiffed queen can make or break the chances of a young debutante with a word.