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  1. Fanny Imlay est la fille illégitime de l'écrivaine féministe britannique Mary Wollstonecraft et de l'aventurier américain et escroc Gilbert Imlay . Tous deux s'étaient établis en France pendant la Révolution française, pour mettre en œuvre les principes posés dans son ouvrage fondateur A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), dans ...

  2. 弗朗西丝·范妮·伊姆利[Frances “Fanny” Imlay,1794年5月14日-1816年10月9日,别名为范妮·戈德温(Fanny Godwin)]是英国女权主义者玛丽·沃斯通克拉夫特与美国商人吉尔伯特·伊姆利的私生女。

  3. 24 de oct. de 2023 · Fanny Imlay. Frances " Fanny " Imlay (14 May 1794 – 9 October 1816), also known as Fanny Godwin and Frances Wollstonecraft, was the daughter, born out of wedlock, of the British feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and the American commercial speculator and diplomat Gilbert Imlay. Wollstonecraft wrote about her frequently in her later works.

  4. 4 de nov. de 2012 · Fanny Imlay was the eldest, she was not William Godwin’s daughter but an illegitimate child her mother had conceived during in an affair with an American entrepreneur. They had commenced the affair during the French Revolution and Fanny was conceived on the border where her parents met regularly.

  5. Frances "Fanny" Imlay, Wollstonecraft's first child, was born in Le Havre on 14 May 1794, or, as the birth certificate stated, on the 25th day of Floreal in the Second Year of the Republic, and named after Fanny Blood, her mother's closest friend.

  6. Fanny Imlay nació el 14 de mayo de 1794. Su existencia fue, en muchos sentidos, apenas una sombra. Como testimonio de su vida sólo se conservan algunos apuntes del diario personal de su hermana, Mary Shelley — Frankenstein (Frankenstein) — y algunas cartas de su padre adoptivo, William Godwin — Caleb Williams (Caleb Williams) —.

  7. Imlay, Fanny (1794–1816) Daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft. Name variations: Fanny Imlay Godwin. Born in Le Havre, France, May 1794; committed suicide, Sept 1816; illeg. dau. of Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797) and Gilbert Imlay; half-sister of Mary Shelley (1797–1851). Seven of her letters, written the year of her death, are included in The ...