- Gilbert Imlay
Gilbert Imlay (
9 February 1754 –20 November 1828 ) was an officer in theAmerican Revolutionary War (American War of Independence), a businessman and an author. He had a brief affair withMary Wollstonecraft that resulted in the birth of a daughter,Fanny Imlay .Imlay served in the Revolutionary War as an officer of the
New Jersey Line . After the war, Imlay traveled toKentucky to speculate in land. There he swindled a number of people, includingDaniel Boone , who was then working as a surveyor, by agreeing to buy lands but then reselling the land without paying the original purchaser. Warrants were issued for Imlay's arrest, but he eluded his creditors and moved to England in 1786.Imlay's "A Topographical Description of the Western Territory of North America" was published in London in 1792, which in subsequent editions included the adventures of Daniel Boone (written by
John Filson ) as an appendix. With Wollstonecraft's assistance, Imlay also tried his hand at novel-writing, publishing "The Emigrants" in 1793. In 1793, during theFrench Revolution , he became a diplomatic representative of the United States to France while at the same time pursuing his own business interests. At the time British forces were blockading the French ports and he profited by running that blockade. This is where he met Mary Wollstonecraft. In order to shield herself from the dangers of the French Revolution, Wollstonecraft registered at the American Embassy as Imlay's wife, though they never actually married. After the birth of their daughter, Fanny, Wollstonecraft followed him to Paris. He returned almost immediately to London, leaving Wollstonecraft and her daughter alone in Paris. She eventually joined him in London, where she discovered that Imlay was living with an actress. This effectively ended their relationship, with serious impacts on Wollstonecraft's reputation [Lucasta Miller, 'Rogue Trader', "Times Literary Supplement" 25 April 2008 p 24.] . [cite web
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title = Mary Wollstonecraft: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: overview of the life and work of England's early feminist, Mary Wollstonecraft
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*Faragher, John Mack. "Daniel Boone: The Life and Legend of an American Pioneer". New York: Holt, 1992; ISBN 0-8050-1603-1.
*Verhoeven, Wil. "Gilbert Imlay: Citizen of the World". London: Pickering & Chatto, 2008; ISBN 9781851968596.
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