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  1. Gilbert Imlay, (1754?-1828), fue oficial en la Guerra de la Independencia de los Estados Unidos, hombre de negocios y escritor.Tuvo una breve relación sentimental con Mary Wollstonecraft, como resultado de la cual tuvieron una hija, Fanny Imlay.. Después de la Guerra de la Independencia, Imlay se estableció en Kentucky donde escribió A Topographical Description of the Western Territory of ...

  2. University Press of Kentucky. Gilbert Imlay, her former lover, signed an official document commissioning MW to travel to Sweden, Norway, and Denmark to trace an illicit cargo on which he was owed money. Wollstonecraft, Mary. Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.

  3. This monograph is the first book-length biography of the American Gilbert Imlay (c.1754–c.1828), revolutionary war veteran, land-jobber, travel-writer, novelist, entrepreneur, agent provocateur – and infamous lover of Mary Wollstonecraft.The book concerns an Imlay little known to those working in Romantic Studies, so includes a reconstruction of Imlay's early life in New Jersey; an account ...

  4. 23 de nov. de 2010 · Title. The Love Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft to Gilbert Imlay. Credits. Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at. http: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images. generously made available by The Internet Archive/American. Libraries.) Language. English.

  5. A biography of the American Gilbert Imlay (c 1754 - c 1828), revolutionary war veteran - and infamous lover of Mary Wollstonecraft. It also highlights how Imlay unwittingly acted as an intermediary between figures of greater significance, whose ideas, ambitions and schemes he frequently borrowed and disseminated across the Atlantic and continents.

  6. The Emigrants (1793): Traditionally Ascribed to Gilbert Imlay, But, More Probably, by Mary Wollstonecraft. Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints. 325 pp. La abreviatura «Imlay» se emplea para indicar a George Imlay como autoridad en la descripción y clasificación científica de los vegetales.