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  1. Frances Fanny Imlay (Legalmente Fanny Wollstonecraft; también conocida como Fanny Godwin) (14 de mayo de 1794 – 9 de octubre de 1816) fue la hija ilegítima de la feminista británica Mary Wollstonecraft y de Gilbert Imlay, aventurero, especulador y comerciante estadounidense.

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    Frances Imlay (14 May 1794 – 9 October 1816), also known as Fanny Godwin and Frances Wollstonecraft, was the illegitimate daughter of the British feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and the American commercial speculator and diplomat Gilbert Imlay. Wollstonecraft wrote about her frequently in her later works.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Fanny_ImlayFanny Imlay - Wikiwand

    Frances Fanny Imlay (Legalmente Fanny Wollstonecraft; también conocida como Fanny Godwin) (14 de mayo de 1794 – 9 de octubre de 1816) fue la hija ilegítima de la feminista británica Mary Wollstonecraft y de Gilbert Imlay, aventurero, especulador y comerciante estadounidense.

  4. 9 de oct. de 2016 · This is the first of two posts in which I will look at how I turned fact into fiction in the case of the ‘Shelley suicides’ – the twin tragedies that confronted the Shelley party on their return from Geneva in late 1816. The first of these is the death of Fanny Imlay, Mary Godwin’s half-sister.

  5. Frances Fanny Imlay (Legalmente Fanny Wollstonecraft; también conocida como Fanny Godwin) ( 14 de mayo de 1794 – 9 de octubre de 1816) fue la hija ilegítima de la feminista británica Mary Wollstonecraft y de Gilbert Imlay, aventurero, especulador y comerciante estadounidense.

  6. 5 de feb. de 2018 · Nearly everyone she loved died before she did, most of them when she was still very young. Her half sister, Fanny Imlay, took her own life in 1816. Percy Shelley drowned in 1822.

  7. Fanny Imlay. Frances Imlay, later Godwin, 1794 - 1817, was the daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft and Gilbert Imlay and half-sister to Mary Shelley. After Mary Wollstonecraft's death William Godwin adopted the three-year old whom he raised as if his own child until she was eleven. Always a troubled girl, Fanny had neither financial independence ...