Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins (1763–1828) was an English novelist and occasional poet.
Besides contributing several pieces to various periodical publications, she was the author of several novels, of which the most popular was The Victim of Fancy, an imitation of Goethe's Werther.
She also translated the History of Napoleon Bonaparte from one of the works of Louis Pierre Anquetil.
Tomlins died at The Firs, Cheltenham, on 8 August 1828 (Gent.
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