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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

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Charles Brockden Brown AND THE GENDERED CANON OF EARLY Philadelphia and NewYork author Charles Brockden Brown ( 17711810 ) over the past problems for
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22. American Passages - Unit 6. Gothic Undercurrents: Authors
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This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. 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 disappointing his family, but was rewarded with positive responses to his writing from Philadelphia literary circles.
Moving to New York in 1798 (and contracting and surviving yellow fever, an event which later found its way into his writing), Brown cultivated friends who were engaged in the fine arts and read widely. He was prolific in the following years, publishing the novels

23. American Passages - Unit 6. Gothic Undercurrents: Authors
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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Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1837)

Born in Litchfield, Connecticut, Henry Ward Beecher was the son of the preacher Lyman Beecher and the brother of the novelist Harriet Beecher Stowe. He added to the discursive fame of his family by becoming a well-known preacher, orator, and lecturer. Beecher graduated from Amherst in 1834 and attended Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati. After two pastorates in Indiana, he moved in...
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Ambrose Bierce spent an unhappy childhood in Ohio and left home as a bitter and pessimistic young man. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Bierce joined the Union Army; he later brought his military experience vividly to life in some of his best stories. Bierce moved to San Francisco after the war and embarked on a career as a journalist. His "Prattler" column, originally printed in the...
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...

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25. Jane Talbot By Charles Brockden Brown - Project Gutenberg
Creator, Brown, Charles Brockden (17711810). Title, Jane Talbot. Language,English. EText-No. 8404. Release Date, 2005-07-01. Copyrighted, No
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26. Brown, Charles Brockden
Charles Brockden Brown 17711810, in Jacob Blanck (compiler), 1 Bibliographyof American Literature 302-309 (New Haven Yale University Press, 1955)
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"Charles Brockden Brown was . . . of Quaker lineage, his ancestors having emigrated to Pennsylvania in the same ship which brough William Penn to her shores. He was born in Philadelphia on the seventeenth of January, 1771. . . . "The early years of the future novelist were marked by intellectual precocity and physical weakness. He found food in books for the cravings caused by the one, and a solace for the deprivations entailed by the other. When but an infant he could be safely left without other companion than a picture-book, which would engross his attention so completely as to exclude all ideas of mischief and apprehensions of danger. . . . "At the age of eleven he entered the school of Robert Proud, a renowned teacher of those days. He reamined here five years, pursuing classical studies with such ardor that his slight physical frame often broke down under his exertions. . . . A passion for verse-making succeeded the regular duties of school. He laid Virgil and Homer on the shelf only to endeavor to rvial their labors by his own. . . . "We next hear of Brown as a law student in the office of Alexander Wilson, a leading member of the Philadelphia bar. The study was as discordant with his mental as its practice with his personal habits. He appears, however, to have at first taken hold of the profession with ardor as he became a member of a law society, bore a leading aprt in its forensic debates, and was elected its President. This association, however, soon had a rival in the formation of the 'Belles Lettres Club,' of which Brown, who was at first averse to the project, soon became the leader. He was conscientiously active in both of these assocations, and his decisions in the cases brought before the first named association show that his mind was well fitted for the legal profession. . . ."

27. The Charles Brockden Brown Electronic Archive And Scholarly Edition
Charles Brockden Brown (17711810) has earned a general reputation as the earlyrepublic s most ambitious and accomplished literary figure.
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  • The Project Biography Bibliography The Archive ... Site Map Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) has earned a general reputation as the early republic's most ambitious and accomplished literary figure. He wrote prolifically in many genres, founded and edited three major magazines, published widely-read political pamphlets, and intervened in many debates about the culture and politics of the new nation. Brown is still mostly known for his novels and for Alcuin , his dialogue on women's rights, as these are the only texts currently available in scholarly editions. Not available are his letters, short fiction, poetry, as well as a rich collection of periodical publications that include important book, theater, and music reviews, provocative philosophical essays, and numerous meditations on law, religion, nationhood, geography, history, literature, political economy, medicine, science, and sexuality. To make all Brown's works accessible, our project is preparing a print edition of selected writings (6 volumes) for Kent State University Press, and an electronic edition of his uncollected writings, fully integrated and searchable, with the novels and related works at the Kent State University Institute for Bibliography and Editing. This page was last updated on Thu, 03/10/2005

28. Charles Brockden Brown
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Name: Charles Brockden Brown Birth Date: January 17, 1771 Death Date: Place of Birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Nationality: American Gender: Male Occupations: novelist, editor Charles Brockden Brown Main Biography The American novelist and magazine editor Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) was a predecessor of Edgar Allan Poe in horror fiction and a critic of contemporary literature. Charles Brockden Brown was born in Philadelphia, Pa., on Jan. 17, 1771, the fifth son of Elijah and Elizabeth Armitt Brown, wealthy and liberal Quakers. Charles attended the Friends' Latin School, began the study of law, but soon gave evidence of the traits of melancholy, an interest in morbid psychology, and a commitment to literature that governed all of his short life. With the brilliant and gifted Dr. Elihu Hubbard Smith, the dramatist William Dunlap, and others, Brown formed literary and scientific clubs in Philadelphia and New York to discuss current ideas and issues. This intellectual sociability, however, provided only interludes between long periods of introspective retreat when he read widely and wrote with almost fanatic intensity.

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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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36. UVa Library: Early American Fiction Collection
EAF Author Charles Brockden Brown (17711810). Works in the Collection BiographiesOther Resources. Charles Brockden Brown was born into a Quaker family in
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Works in the Collection Biographies Other Resources Charles Brockden Brown was born into a Quaker family in Philadelphia on January 17, 1771. In 1796, he abandoned the practice of law and moved to New York to pursue a literary career, thus becoming the first American to take up writing as a profession. Brown is best known for the novel Wieland, or The Transformation . He died of tuberculosis in 1810.
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Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793 [Volume 1] [Volume 2] (Restricted) Clara Howard: In a Series of Letters (Restricted) Death of Cicero, a Fragment (Restricted) Edgar Huntley [Volume 1] [Volume 2] [Volume 3] (Restricted) Jane Talbot (Restricted) Ormond; or, The Secret Witness (Restricted) Wieland (Restricted)
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39. Library Of America Charles Brockden Brown Three Gothic Novels
Now Charles Brockden Brown gets his due from the inestimable Library of Poe receives the credit, but it was this Philadelphia native (17711810) who in
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Brown, Charles Brockden, 17711810. Tenney, Tabitha, 1762-1837. Mitchell, I.(Isaac), ca. 1759-1812. Mann, Herman, 1771-1833. Rush, Rebecca, b. 1779.
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