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  1. 18 de feb. de 2007 · The Clairmont Correspondence: Letters of Claire Clairmont, Charles Clairmont, and Fanny Imlay Godwin, vol. 1 (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995) 86. The full Cambrian report on Fanny's death, including the text of Fanny's suicide note, is reproduced on

  2. Fanny Godwin suicide note (1816) Works about Imlay [edit] Letter VI from Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (1796) by Mary Wollstonecraft; Lessons from Posthumous Works of Mary Wollstonecraft, Volume 2 (1798) by Mary Wollstonecraft "On Fanny Godwin" (c. 1816) by Percy Bysshe Shelley

  3. Frances Fanny Imlay (14 May 1794 - 9 Oct 1816) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (10 entries) edit. arwiki فاني ...

  4. With the suicides of Fanny Godwin and Harriet Shelley in 1816, death was much on her mind. Numerous critics--among them Ellen Moers, Sandra Gilbert , and Susan Gubar--have pointed out the link between the themes of creation, birth, and death in Frankenstein and Mary Shelley 's real-life preoccupation with pregnancy, labor, maternity, and death.

  5. Frances "Fanny" Imlay, fue la primera hija de Mary Wollstonecraft, nació en Le Havre, Francia, el 14 de mayo de 1794, o, como en su certificado de nacimiento se dice, el día 25 del Floreal en el Segundo Año de la República, y la llamó después Fanny Blood, el nombre de su mejor amiga. Aunque Imlay nunca se casó con Wollstonecraft, la ...

  6. Frances (Fanny) Imlay (også kjent som Fanny Godwin og Fanny Wollstonecraft) (født 14. mai 1794, død 9. oktober 1816) var datter utenfor ekteskap av den britiske feministen og forfatteren Mary Wollstonecraft og den amerikanske spekulanten Gilbert Imlay. Sammendrag. Selv om ...

  7. 25 de oct. de 2016 · William Godwin in 1802, by James Northcote. Godwin had three daughters: Fanny Imlay, who was the illegitimate daughter of Godwin’s wife Mary Wollstonecraft and her lover, the diplomat speculator and writer, Gilbert Imlay; Claire Clairmont, the illegitimate daughter of Godwin’s much younger second wife, Mary Jane Clairmont; and Mary Wollstonecraft (later Shelley), who was named after her ...