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  1. Wieland or The Transformation [with] Memoirs of Carwin, the Biloquist by Charles Brockden [1771-1810] Brown, 1977
  2. Edgar Huntlyor, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker by Charles Brockden, 1771-1810 Brown, 2009-10-04
  3. Jane Talbot by Charles Brockden, 1771-1810 Brown, 2009-10-04
  4. Jane Talbot
  5. The American Register, or General Repository of History, Politics & Science, for 1806-7. Vol. I by Charles Brockden, Ed. (1771-1810) Brown, 1807
  6. The American Register, or General Repository of History, Politics & Science, Part II for 1807. Vol. II by Charles Brockden, Ed. (1771-1810) Brown, 1808
  7. Jane Talbot. By Charles Brockden Brown. by Brown. Charles Brockden. 1771-1810., 1887-01-01
  8. Arthur Mervyn. or. Memoirs of the year 1793 by Charles Brockden by Brown. Charles Brockden. 1771-1810., 1887-01-01
  9. Arthur Mervyn. or. Memoirs of the year 1793. by Charles Brockden by Brown. Charles Brockden. 1771-1810., 1889-01-01
  10. Wieland. or. The transformation. by Brown. Charles Brockden. 1771-1810., 1887-01-01
  11. Arthur Mervyn. A tale Volume 1 by Charles Brockden, 1771-1810 Brown, 2009-10-26
  12. Arthur Mervyn or. Memoirs of the year 1793. by Brown. Charles Brockden. 1771-1810., 1890-01-01
  13. Charles Brockden Brown : Three Gothic Novels : Wieland / Arthur Mervyn / Edgar Huntly (Library of America) by Charles Brockden Brown, 1998-08-01
  14. Wieland; or the Transformation and Memoirs of Carwin, The Biloquist (Oxford World's Classics) by Charles Brockden Brown, 2009-04-15

81. Charles Brockden Brown (in MARION)
Charles Brockden Brown. Title Charles Brockden Brown / Donald A. Ringe. AuthorRinge, Donald A. Published Boston Twayne Publishers, c1991. Edition Rev.
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    82. Arch Street Friends Meeting House
    Certain burial exceptions were made for dignitaries such as Charles BrockdenBrown (17711810), the first American novelist (Wieland), who rests here.
    http://www.ushistory.org/tour/tour_meet.htm

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    Arch Street Friends Meeting House
    "Let there be sacred silence" (Horace 23 B.C.)
    U pon entering this Meeting House for the first time, a visitor unfamiliar with Quaker practices beholds a room with no pulpit; sunbeams rolling in but not through stained-glass windows; no religious icons hanging from the walls; no shrines are to be found at all. Instead, one steps into a great, square room filled with row after row of wooden pews, from all sides facing the center. A balcony supported by Doric columns spans three sides of the room. Plain are the windows and shutters; the floor is of unvarnished wood.
    Dominant colors: brown, white. Simple. Silent. QUAKERS AND PRAYER Quakers, also known as the Society of Friends, have no written creed or fixed tenets of belief and no defined program of prayer. Music and sermonizing are absent during Worship Meetings. Further, Worship Meetings do not have a person in charge. Rather, Friends believe that God resides in each individual. Congregants enter the Meeting Room and settle down in silent waiting. Any Friend who feels the "light" may share a message or prayer with others. In this room one is reminded of the words of the poet Marianne Moore, "The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence." THE BUILDING This is the oldest Friends Meeting House still in use in Philadelphia and the largest in the world. It was built in 1804 and enlarged in 1811. The Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends living in Philadelphia, the southern half of New Jersey, Delaware and parts of Maryland is held here every spring. Monthly business meetings are also conducted here as they have since the 19th century.

    83. Some Quaker Writers And Artists Of The Past: A Brief List
    British poet Brooks, Helen Morgan (19041989). American poet Brown, CharlesBrockden (1771-1810). American novelist Ellin, Stanley (1916-1986).
    http://www.quaker.org/fqa/pastartists.html
    Some Quaker Writers and Artists of the Past
    A Brief List
    Literature Fine Arts Music Practical Arts
    LITERATURE
    Barton, Bernard (1784-1839). British poet
    Brooks, Helen Morgan (1904-1989). American poet
    Brown, Charles Brockden (1771-1810). American novelist
    Ellin, Stanley (1916-1986). American novelist
    Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713). British poet
    Fogelklou, Emilia (1878-1972). Swedish poet, essayist
    Foote, Mary Hallock (1847-1938) American writer of fiction, memoir
    Foulds, Elfrida Vipont (1902-1992). British writer of children's books
    McCandless, John (1921-1990). American poet
    Michener, James (1907-1997) American novelist
    Newman, Daisy (1904-1994). American novelist Opie, Amelia (1769-1853). British novelist Rawlins, Winifred (1907-1997). British/American poet Robinson, Rowland Evans (1833-1900). American writer of short stories Root, E. Merrill (1895-1973). American poet Sansom, Clive (1910-1981). British/Australian poet Scott, John, of Amwell (1730-1783). British poet Sein, Huberto (1898-1977). Mexican poet Sok-Hon, Ham (1901-1989). Korean poet, essayist

    84. Proseminare Sommersemester 1999
    ZL The aim of this seminar is to familiarize the student with the works of CharlesBrockden Brown (17711810), Washington Irving (1783-1859), William Cullen
    http://www.uni-marburg.de/fb10/iaa/ss99/ps.htm
    Proseminare Sommersemester 1999
    Literaturwissenschaft
    10 005 PS
    Early American Romantic Writers,
    Behrendt, Birgit
    Do 9 -11, WR D 810a, Beginn: 15.04.
    GL: This seminar will trace the beginnings of American Romanticism. Charles Brockden Brown's gothic novels represent a pioneering effort to create a genuinely American literature. William Cullen Bryant, considered America's first Romantic poet, is best remembered by his poems 'Thanatopsis' and 'To a Waterfowl'. Washington Irving was the first American to achieve an international literary reputation with The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent (1819-1820). Edgar Allan Poe's studies of mania and remorse will give a notion of the future development of gothic tales of terror. In a land without castles or ghosts and at a time of national self-consciousness about the scarcity of talented writers, all four writers found ways of making American landscapes and subjects as worthy of celebration as Old World scenes and topics.
    ZL: The aim of this seminar is to familiarize the student with the works of Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810), Washington Irving (1783-1859), William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) and Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849). The emphasis will be on aesthetic modes of perception and the employment of romantic motifs in the texts.

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    86. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Dem
    The first important fiction writers widely recognized today, Charles BrockdenBrown, Washington Irving, and James Fenimore Cooper, used American subjects
    http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/LIT/ch2_p6.htm
    FRtR Outlines American Literature Democratic Origins and Revolutionary Writers, 1776-1820 > Writers of fiction
    An Outline of American Literature
    by Kathryn VanSpanckeren
    Democratic Origins and Revolutionary Writers, 1776-1820: Writers of fiction
    Index Previous Chapter Next Chapter The first important fiction writers widely recognized today, Charles Brockden Brown, Washington Irving, and James Fenimore Cooper, used American subjects, historical perspectives, themes of change, and nostalgic tones. They wrote in many prose genres, initiated new forms, and found new ways to make a living through literature. With them, American literature began to be read and appreciated in the United States and abroad. Index ... Next Chapter

    87. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Mass. (near Boston), 1841–47, founded by George Ripley. Brown, CharlesBrockden (1771–1810) US writer. More Articles. Partners.
    http://search.britannica.com/search?query=Nathaniel Hawthorne&ct=gen1&fuzzy=N

    88. VOLUME 20 NUMBER 2
    This essay argues that in his particular brand of transatlantic Gothicism, CharlesBrockden Brown (1771–1810) grafts an earlier, European branch of the
    http://www.intellectbooks.com/journals/ejac/ejac_abs/ejac20_2.htm
    VOLUME 20 NUMBER 2 An Interview with Jayne Anne Phillips
    Interview by Sarah Robertson
    Jayne Anne Phillips is the author of two collections of short stories, Black Tickets (1975) and Fast Lanes (1987, 2000). She has also written three novels; Machine Dreams (1984), Shelter (1994) and most recently MotherKind (2000). She is currently working on a new novel to be published in 2004. Sarah Robertson is currently working on the writings of Jayne Anne Phillips for her doctoral thesis at Keele University. She has written a conference paper on Shelter (1994) and is presently working on Fast Lanes (1987, 2000). The interview arose from the American Mourning Conference held at Keele in May 2001.
    The Politics of Postnational American Studies
    Donald Pease
    Gothic Logic: Charles Brockden Brown and the Science of Sensationalism
    W.M. Verhoeven Owen Robinson

    89. ÁÐÀÓÍ, ×ÀÐËÇ ÁÐÎÊÄÅÍ
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