Under the following link you can download for free the Saubhāgya Bhāskara Bhāṣya in English, the commentary of the Lalitā Sahasranāma by the great scholar and practitioner Bhāskararāya, who is a famous personality in the world of Śrī Vidyā.
It contains a large scope view of the Śrī Lalitā Sahasranāma with a variety of references to texts from the kāśmīra śaiva darśana, the upaniṣads, purāṇās and tantras.
Wishing all a happy Lakṣmī jayanti divasa.
Here is the link: https://archive.org/details/pli.kerala.rare.25882/mode/2up?view=theater
Bhāskararāya was born somewhere at the juncture of the 17. and the 18. century and spent much time in the holy city of Kaśī.
The following description is taken from the website of the Kāmakoṭi Maṇḍali, and depicts a very popular event in the life of Bhāskararāya:
"Under the leadership of Narayana Bhatta (the grandfather of Kamalakara Bhatta, the author of `Nirnayasindhu’), a large group of scholars assembled in Kashi to defeat and humiliate Bhaskaracharya in a debate. In the debate the ensued, Bhaskaracharya answered all questions of the scholars to their complete satisfaction. A Sanyasin named Kumkumananda, who was present there and who himself was great Upasaka of Sridevi, told the group of scholars that they could never defeat Bhaskaracharya in a religious debate because it was none but Sri Mahatripurasundari who was speaking from his mouth.
Narayana Bhatta refused to accept this truth without a proper proof. He questioned Bhaskaracharya regarding a name `mahAchatuHShaShThikoTiyoginIgaNasevitA’ from the Rahasya Sahasranama. He challenged Bhaskaracharya to list the names of the sixty-four crores of Yoginis mentioned in this name. Bhaskaracharya accepted this challenge and began to list the names, seated behind a curtain. The scholars began to write the names that were uttered by him, but soon had to give up the impossible task of writing down sixty-four crore names. Sri Kumkumananda swami suddenly removed the curtain and the scholars were astonished to see Sridevi seated on the shoulders of Bhaskaracharya. Though they were unable to have a complete vision of the form of Sridevi, they were able to see the luminous form of Amba on his shoulders. Accepting their defeat, they fell at the feet of Bhaskaracharya."
śrī mātre namaḥ, om śrī gurubhyo namaḥ