Paris, France has been the home to not only some great tourist spots but some extreme scenes of war. Paris brings to mind the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre museum but while Wollstonecraft was there, from her arrival in December 1792 to her departure in April 1795, the French Revolution call this city it's home. Mary met Gilbert Imlay, the father of her first child, Fanny, there in Paris. She wrote "A Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution," published in 1794 about the experience of the everyday people there during the revolution, the people she met there influencing her just as much as the place itself.
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