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  1. Wieland and Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist (Norton Critical Editions) by Charles Brockden Brown, 2010-12-20
  2. Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, And Sexuality In The Early Republic by Philip Barnard, 2004-04-30
  3. The Romance of Real Life: Charles Brockden Brown and the Origins of American Culture by Professor Steven Watts, 1994-03-01
  4. Charles Brockden Brown and the Literary Magazine: Cultural Journalism in the Early American Republic by Michael Cody, 2004-04
  5. Private Property: Charles Brockden Brown's Gendered Economics of Virtue by Elizabeth Jane Wall Hinds, 1997-01
  6. The Apparition in the Glass: Charles Brockden Brown's American Gothic by Bill Christophersen, 1994-01
  7. Charles Brockden Brown, a Reference Guide (A Reference Publication in Literature) by Patricia L. Parker, 1980-06
  8. Validating Bachelorhood: Audience, Patriarchy and Charles Brockden Brown's Editorship of the Monthly Magazine and American Review (Studies in American Popular History and Culture) by Scott Slawinski, 2005-01-07
  9. Charles Brockden Brown (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Donald A. Ringe, 1991-01
  10. Charles Brockden Brown: An American Tale by Alan Axelrod, 1983-05
  11. The Life of Charles Brockden Brown 1814 by Paul Allen, Charles E. Bennett, 1999-05
  12. Wieland: or, The Transformation: An American Tale and Other Stories (Modern Library Classics) by Charles Brockden Brown, 2002-06-11
  13. The Coincidental Art of Charles Brockden Brown by Norman S. Grabo, 1981-12
  14. Wieland, or the Transformation (Literary Classics Series) by Charles Brockden Brown, 1997-11

21. Charles Brockden Brown
Translate this page Wieland ou la voix mystérieuse. Charles Brockden Brown, Américain,1771-1810. En publiant son premier roman en 1789, Brown institue
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Wieland ou
Hawthorne
Dans Wieland, il peint le plus terrible des types, étrange au Siècle des lumières, mais qui hantera les plus sombres années à venir : le fanatique. L’obsession d’un double registre, l’ironie romantique font que le récit se questionne lui-même : paradoxalement, toutes les références à la "lumière" apparaissent plutôt comme les signes d’une subversion de la logique, le prélude à l’intervention tragique du gothique, de la folie et de la raison pervertie. Shelley et Keats le suivirent ; Poe et Hawthorne trouvèrent en lui un précurseur.
"Il fut le premier américain qui ait essayé de vivre de sa plume et le premier romancier américain ayant touché le public international" (C. Van Doren).
"Brown a instauré dans le roman américain une tradition qui est celle de l'exagéré et du grotesque [...] tels qu'ils correspondent par leur nature à nos peurs et à notre culpabilité profondes, projetées dans nos rêves ou vécues dans des 'situations extrêmes'". Leslie Fiedler

22. Brown Wieland Ou La Voix Mystérieuse
Translate this page En publiant son premier roman en 1789, Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) institueaux États-Unis une tradition gothique qui va rester l’un des grands
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En publiant son premier roman en 1789, Charles Brockden Brown
Charles Brockden Brown peint dans le plus terrible et le plus poétique des types, type étrange au siècle des Lumières, mais qui hantera les plus sombres années du XXe siècle : le fanatique. Et paradoxalement, ici toutes les références à la "lumière" apparaissent plutôt comme les signes d’une subversion de la raison, le prélude à l’intervention tragique du gothique, de la folie et de la raison pervertie.
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23. Welcome To The Charles Brockden Brown Society Web Site
organization founded to stimulate interest in, and encourage research on, the life,the times, and the writings of Charles Brockden Brown (17711810) and to
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  • Name: The Name of the Society is the Charles Brockden Brown Society. Purpose: The Charles Brockden Brown Society is a non-profit educational organization founded to stimulate interest in, and encourage research on, the life, the times, and the writings of Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) and to provide an international forum for the exchange of ideas and information among Brown scholars and other interested persons. Membership: The membership of the Society is composed of persons and institutions who shall apply for membership and continue to pay annual dues. Dues:
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    Officers: Officers of the Society are a President, Vice-President, Executive Secretary/Treasurer, and an Advisory Board consisting of four additional members of the Society. The governing body of the Society, composed of the President, Vice-President, and Executive Secretary/Treasurer, is referred to hereafter as the Executive Council. All Council members are elected to two-year terms by majority vote of the members at the biennial meeting or in a mail ballot. The terms of Advisory Board members are staggered, two new members being elected every other year.
  • 24. Brown, Charles Brockden
    Brown, Charles Brockden. 17711810, American novelist and editor, b.Philadelphia, considered the first professional American novelist.
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    Brown, Charles Brockden 1771-1810, American novelist and editor, b. Philadelphia, considered the first professional American novelist. After the publication of Alcuin: A Dialogue (1798), he wrote such novels as Edgar Huntly Arthur Mervyn (2 vol., 1799-1800), and Ormond (1799), in which he presented arguments for social reform. Wieland (1799) was by far his most popular work and foreshadowed the psychological novel. To support himself after 1800 he became a merchant but also edited successively three periodicals, wrote political pamphlets, and projected a compendium on geography. See Bernard Rosenthal, ed., Critical Essays on Charles Brockden (1981); Alan Axelrod, Charles Brockden Brown: An American Tale
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    fortune that the Library of America should be so generous as to rescue from themists of oblivion such an author as Charles Brockden Brown (17711810).
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    Charles Brockden Brown : Three Gothic Novels : Wieland / Arthur Mervyn / Edgar Huntly (Library of America) Hardcover - 614 pages (October 1998)
    Information, reviews, pricing for Charles Brockden Brown : Three Gothic Novels : Wieland / Arthur Mervyn / Edgar Huntly (Library of America) Hardcover - 614 pages (October 1998)
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    Ormond : Or, the Secret Witness (Broadview Literary Texts Series)

    Crime Stories and Other Writings (Library of America)

    26. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of Charles Brown's Wieland; Or The Transformation: An
    Bookrelated and General Links -Encyclopaedia Britannica Your search CharlesBrockden Brown -PAL Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810)(AL Perspectives in
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    Charles Brockden Brown is known as the "Father of the American novel" and is considered to be our first professional author. At least by those who do consider him at all. To be perfectly frank, I'd never really heard of the guy before now. But this excellent gothic tale, which was based on the true story of a farmer who thought that angels had commanded him to kill his own family, is so clearly the forerunner of the fiction of everyone from Hawthorne and Melville to Poe and Henry James to H.P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard right on up to Shirley Jackson and Stephen King , that it is hard to believe that his work is not better known nor taught more often. Wieland, his first novel, tells the story of a religious fanatic who builds a temple in the seclusion of his own farm, but then is struck dead, apparently by spontaneous combustion. Several years later, his children, in turn, begin to hear voices around the family property, voices which alternately seem to be commanding good or evil and which at times imitate denizens of the farm. Are the voices somehow connected to a mysterious visitor who has begun hanging around? Are they commands from God? From demons? Suffice it to say things get pretty dicey before we find out the truth. This is a terrific creepy story which obviously influenced the course of American fiction. Brown develops an interesting serious theme of the role that reason can play in combating superstition and religious mania, but keeps the action cranking and the mood deliciously gloomy. The language is certainly not modern but it is accessible and generally understandable. It's a novel that should be

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    28. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Brown, Charles Brockden (17711810) Works by this author Memoirs Of Carwin, theBiloquist Wieland's Madness Wieland or, The Transformation, an American Tale.
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    29. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors Browse Titles. Wieland'sMadness by Brown, Charles Brockden (17711810). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
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    30. Records For Horror Tales, American. (in MARION)
    Horror tales, American. Records 1 to 4 of 4. Brown, Charles Brockden, 17711810.Novels. Selections Three Gothic novels / Charles Brockden Brown.
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    31. ELH, Volume 67 - Table Of Contents
    Brown, Charles Brockden, 17711810. Clara Howard. Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810.Jane Talbot. Foster, Hannah Webster, 1759-1840. Coquette.
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    32. Forthcoming Books, June 1999
    Forthcoming Books. June 1999. 800 LITERATURE (GENERAL). Brown, Charles Brockden,17711810. Ormond / Charles Brockden Brown ; edited by Mary Chapman.
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    Forthcoming Books
    June 1999
    800 LITERATURE (GENERAL)
    Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810.
    Ormond / Charles Brockden Brown ; edited by Mary Chapman. Peterborough, Ont. : Broadview Press, 1999.
    (Broadview literary texts)
    Includes bibliographical references.
    ISBN 1-55111-091-1 : $15.95
    I. Chapman, Mary Megan, 1962- II. Title. III. Series.
    Canadian content / edited by Sarah Norton, Nell Waldman. 4th ed. Toronto : Harcourt Brace Canada, 1999.
    ISBN 0-7747-3671-2 : $35.95
    1. College readers 2. English languageRhetoric
    I. Norton, Sarah, 1941- II. Waldman, Nell Kozak, 1949-
    Carcaterra, Lorenzo. (Thriller) Traduction de: Apaches. ISBN 2-89111-828-6 : 22,95 $ I. Martinache, Jacques. II. Titre. The changing tradition : women in the history of rhetoric / edited by Christine Mason Sutherland, Rebecca Sutcliffe. Calgary : University of Calgary Press, 1999. "Papers at the Conference of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric at the University of Saskatchewan in July 1997"Pref.

    33. Livres à Paraître, Juin 1999
    Livres à paraître. Juin 1999. 800 LITTÉRATURE (GÉNÉRAL). Brown, Charles Brockden,17711810. Ormond / Charles Brockden Brown ; edited by Mary Chapman.
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    Juin 1999
    Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810.
    Ormond / Charles Brockden Brown ; edited by Mary Chapman. Peterborough, Ont. : Broadview Press, 1999.
    (Broadview literary texts)
    Includes bibliographical references.
    ISBN 1-55111-091-1 : $15.95
    I. Chapman, Mary Megan, 1962- II. Title. III. Series.
    Canadian content / edited by Sarah Norton, Nell Waldman. 4th ed. Toronto : Harcourt Brace Canada, 1999.
    ISBN 0-7747-3671-2 : $35.95
    1. College readers 2. English languageRhetoric
    I. Norton, Sarah, 1941- II. Waldman, Nell Kozak, 1949-
    Carcaterra, Lorenzo. (Thriller) Traduction de: Apaches. ISBN 2-89111-828-6 : 22,95 $ I. Martinache, Jacques. II. Titre. The changing tradition : women in the history of rhetoric / edited by Christine Mason Sutherland, Rebecca Sutcliffe. Calgary : University of Calgary Press, 1999. "Papers at the Conference of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric at the University of Saskatchewan in July 1997"Pref.

    34. Chapter The Close Of Eighteenth Century Of Index By Simonds History Of American
    fiction. It is with Charlotte Temple and The Coquette, that the novelof manners appears. Charles Brockden Brown, 17711810. While
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    Two other New England women appeared thus early in print with narratives of somewhat similar sort "founded on fact." Susanna H. Rowson, an English lady who had established a school for girls in Boston, was the author of a very popular novel, Charlotte Temple , a Tale of Truth (1790), and of other novels, including a sequel, Lucy Temple , which was published in 1828. Hannah W. Foster wrote, in 1797, The Coquette; or, The History of Eliza Wharton, a Novel Founded on Fact. Mrs. Foster was the wife of a clergyman and wrote, as did Mrs. Rowson, with a moral purpose. In both these novels, the theme of indiscretion and desertion is treated in the sentimental, didactic style which characterized many of the English novelists of the same period. The popularity of these two stories outlasted their own generation. Pilgrimages were made by sentimental readers to the graves of both these heroines; and the old slate headstone in the ancient graveyard in Salem, where the real "Eliza Wharton" is buried, has been all but chipped away by relic-hunters. Hugh H. Brackenridge, already mentioned as the author of an early American play, wrote a satirical romance called

    35. Web Resources To Support Idiart's ENG102
    Charles Brockden Brown * Charles Brockden Brown’s Edgar Huntly as ExperimentalNovel Brown, Charles Brockden (17711810) pathfinder *Sleep-Walking Out of the
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    American Gothic Web Resources to support Idiart's ENG102 An asterisk ("*") preceding a link indicates a site which is particularly useful.
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    Ralph Ellison
    Ralph Ellison (1914-1994)

    John Corry's Profile of an American Novelist, A White View of Ralph Ellison

    Ralph Ellisonfrom leftist reviews to modernist interiority

    Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man
    ... Voices from the Thirties (Good background site.) The Ralph Ellison Page Invisible Man : Informative Links Edgar Allen Poe The House of Usher: Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) Qrisse's Edgar Allen Poe Pages (On the technical side this is a very impressive page, but the content is written by an ambitious but somewhat unsophisticated Swedish student. Use it carefully. The site has some good links.)

    36. American Passages - Unit 6. American Gothic: Authors
    Go Charles Brockden Brown (17711810) Born in Philadelphia to wealthy Quaker parents,Charles Brockden Brown was initially pressured by his family to study law
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    Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810)
    Born in Philadelphia to wealthy Quaker parents, Charles Brockden Brown was initially pressured by his family to study law. However, he had no real interest in the profession and would write in the evenings while studying law by day. After he finally admitted to his parents that he felt unable to appear before the bar, he began his writing career in earnest. Brown felt guilty for...

    37. Three Gothic Novels (in VSCCAT)
    Three Gothic novels. Title Three Gothic novels / Charles Brockden Brown. Uniformtitle Novels. Selections. Author Brown, Charles Brockden, 17711810.
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    Three Gothic novels
    Title:
    • Three Gothic novels / Charles Brockden Brown.
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    • Novels. Selections
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    Published:
    • New York : Library of America : Distributed by Penguin Books USA, c1998.
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    • Library of America ; 103
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    • Wieland.
    • Arthur Mervyn.
    • Edgar Huntly.
    Material:
    • 914 p. ; 21 cm.
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    • Wieland Arthur Mervyn Edgar Huntly.
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    • 1883011574 (acid-free paper)
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  • 38. Records For Gothic Revival (Literature) -- United States. (in VSCCAT)
    Brown, Charles Brockden, 17711810. Novels. Selections Three Gothicnovels / Charles Brockden Brown. New York Library of America
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    Gothic revival (Literature) United States.
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    39. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > B
    18561963; Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810; Brown, William Wells,1815-1884; Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682; Browning, Elizabeth
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    40. BROWN
    American Gothic. LUSTIG, TJ Brown, Charles Brockden (17711810 inThe Handbook to Gothic Literature, Ed. Marie Mulvey-Roberts. New
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    Charles Brockden Brown The Death of the Elder Wieland Internet Resources: Fantastic Fiction http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Charles_Brockden_Brown.htm ACHILLES, Jochen. "Composite Dis(Order): Cultural Identity in Wieland Edgar Huntly , and Arthur Gordon Pym 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era
    AMFREVILLE, Marc. Charles Brockden Brown: La part du doute . Paris: Belin, 2000.
    Wieland ou la transformation ." In Le Roman noir anglais dit gothique, Ed. Max Duperray. Paris: Ellipses, 2000: 154-162. Remakes the case already made many time for Wieland as the first American Gothic novel. "De tous les romans de Brown, Wieland est sans doute le plus sombre, et, partant, le plus proche des oeuvres gothiques anglaises." [Of all the novels of Brown, Wieland is without doubt the most somber, and, consequently, the nearest to the work of the English Gothics].
    ALDERSON, Evan. " ' To reconcile with common maxims:' Edgar Huntly's Ruses." 1344].
    AXELROD, Alan David. "Charles Brockden Brown: An American Tale." 1345].
    Charles Brockden Brown: An American Tale
    BARNARD, Philip. "Charles Brockden Brown: Early Romantic Literature in the United States." 0854].

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