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  1. The title is a sort of abstract. This paper appeared 10 years ago in a volume edited by Catherine Ingrassia and Paula Backscheider- a Blackwell Companion to the 18th-Century English Novel and Culture. The emergence and development of the modern novel used to be viewed as a largely masculine affair. However, over the past few decades ...

  2. An epistolary novel, The Emigrants is set, variously, in London, Phila delphia, and along the Ohio River, from Pittsburg to Louisville, with a concluding and climactic excursion to the unsettled regions along the Illinois River. The main plot concerns a family from England who has Imlay's The Emigrants. 207.

  3. Gilbert Imlay (9 Feb 1754 - 20 Nov 1828) 0 references. Oxford Reference overview ID. 20110803095958455. 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (10 entries) edit.

  4. Aug 4, 2012 · The emigrants, &c., or, The history of an expatriated family by Gilbert Imlay, 1793, Printed for A. Hamilton edition, in English

  5. Gilbert Imlay (9 février 1754 – 20 novembre 1828) est un officier de la guerre d'indépendance américaine, un homme d'affaires et un auteur. Il a une brève liaison avec Mary Wollstonecraft , avec qui il a une fille, Fanny Imlay .

  6. The American Gilbert Imlay (c. 1754– c. 1828) was a man of many talents and trades.Described by one commentator as ‘unscrupulous, independent, courageous, a dodger of debts to the poor, a deserter, a protector of the helpless, a revolutionist, a man of enlightenment beyond his age, a greedy and treacherous land booster’, Gilbert Imlay was all of these and more.

  7. May 22, 2008 · The Imlay House on Main Street in Allentown belonged to Gilbert’s uncle, John Imlay, a richmerchant, according to Verhoeven. The house is currently owned by Bill Borkowski. In his book, Verhoeven states that according to folklore, the narrow, winding Main Street of Imlaystown follows the pattern of an Indian village situated on the banks of ...

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