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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

61. European Journal Of American Culture - Journals - Intellect
Gothic Logic Charles Brockden Brown and the Science of Sensationalism Charles Brockden Brown (17711810) grafts an earlier, European branch of the
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62. THE LIBRARY OF AMERICA
Brown, Charles Brockden, 17711810. Three Gothic Novels. Equiano NatTurner Frederick Douglass William Wells Brown Henry Bibb Sojourner
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Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951.
(Library of America; no. 59)
American Poetry: the nineteenth century. (2 volumes) Contents: v.1. Freneau to Whitman v.2. Melville to Stickney. American Indian Poetry. Folk Songs and spirituals.
(Library of America; nos. 66, 67) Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909. Novels and Stories.

63. Interview With Adriano Part 1 February 2002 MusicWeb(UK)
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64. The Spiritwalk Library Project Gutenberg
Brown, Arthur Judson, 18561963 Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810 Brown, WilliamWells, 1815-1884 Browne, Thomas Alexander, 1826-1915 AKA Boldrewood,
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65. Disclaimer - Electronic Collection
Brown, Charles Brockden, 17711810. Ormond / Charles Brockden Brown ; edited byMary Chapman. Peterborough, Ont. Broadview Press, 1999.
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67. Nathaniel And Julian Hawthorne On CD ROM, Great Authors Series From Seedy Press
Charles Brockden Brown (17711810). Wieland s Madness. FitzJames O Brien (1828-1862).The Golden Ingot; My Wife s Tempter. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864)
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68. American Gothic - Book Contents
Charles Brockden Brown (17711810) Somnambulism. Washington Irving (1783-1859)Rip Van Winkle. John Neal (1793-1876) Idiosyncrasies
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69. The Cambridge Companion To Nietzsche - Cambridge University Press
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm,18441900; RomanticismUnited States; Brown,Charles Brockden,1771-1810.Ormond; Cooper, James Fenimore,1789-1851.
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70. Author Index
Brown, Arthur Judson, 18561963 Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810 Brown, WilliamWells, 1815-1884 Browne, Charles Farrar, 1834-1867 AKA Ward, Artemus,
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Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803

71. Index
Brown, Charles Brockden (17711810). Memoirs of Carwin, the Biloquist Wieland,or The Transformation. Brown, William Wells (1815-1884)
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72. Bibliography Of American Literature, Table Of Contents
+ Brown, Charles Brockden 17711810. + Brown, William Hill 1766-1793. +Browne, Charles Farrar 1834-1867. + Brownell, Henry Howard 1820-1872
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73. Papers, 1770-1991.
Adam, 18311895.; Baker, George Melville, 1832-1890.; Brown, Charles Brockden,1771-1810.; Bryant, Jacob, 1715-1804.; Bugbee, James M. (James McKellar),
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Papers, 1770-1991. Title: Papers, 1770-1991. Phys. Desc: Call Number: Location: Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Subjects: Creator: Tilton, Eleanor M., 1913-

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1992 Addition: Her professional papers include correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and printed materials on many aspects of 18th and 19th century American literature, especially literary New England. Among her papers are files compiled in editing volumes 7 and 8 of THE LETTERS OF RALPH WALDO EMERSON (New York, 1939-1991). These files contain correspondence, card files, notes, transcripts, photocopies, book typescripts, printed materials, and other related items. There are also similar files relating to Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. and to her books, AMIABLE AUTOCRAT: A BIOGRAPHY OF DR. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES (New York, 1947) and LITERARY BANTLINGS: ADDENDA TO THE HOLMES BIBLIOGRAPHY (New York, 1957).
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74. ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA Database /All Locations
105, CBB (Charles Brockden Brown), 17711810 See Brown, Charles Brockden,1771-1810. 106, C., B. (Benjamin Coole), d. 1717 See Coole, Benjamin, d.
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75. Famous Americans - Knowledge Base, HouseofNames.com
Brockden Brown, Charles (17711810) Burke, Edmund (1729-1797) BurrJr., Aaron(1756-1836) Bush, George (1924 - ) Butler, Pierce, (1744-1822)
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Barth, John (1930- )
Bassett, Richard, (1745-1815)
Bedford, Gunning, (1747-1812)
Bellow, Saul (1915- )
Berryman, John (1914-1972)
Beverley, Robert (c. 1673-1722)
Bishop, Elisabeth (1911-1979) Bradford, William (1590-1657) Bradstreet, Anne (c. 1612-1672) Blair, John(1732-1800) Blount, William, (1749-1800) Brearly, David, (1745-1790) Broom, Jacob, (1752-1810) Brockden Brown, Charles (1771-1810) Burke, Edmund (1729-1797) Burr Jr., Aaron(1756-1836) Bush, George (1924 - ) Butler, Pierce, (1744-1822) Byrd, William (1674-1744) Calhoun, John Caldwell (1782-1850) Carey, Henry (1793-1879) Carroll, Daniel (1730-1796) Carter, Jimmy (1924 - ) Cather, Willa (1873-1947 Chase, Salmon Portland (1808-1873) Cheever, John (1912-1982) Child, Lydia (1802-1880) Chesnutt, Charles Waddell (1858-1932) Clinton, Bill (1946 - )

76. Early Americas Digital Archive
Charles Brockden Brown (17711810). Wieland (at Electronic Text Center, Universityof Virginia Library). Various Novels (Arthur Mervyn, Clara Howard,
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77. The Gothic In America
Charles Brockden Brown (17711810) and Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849), Charles Brockden Brown and the Invention of the American Gothic.
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ENGL2055 American Gothic: Haunted Homes
Feb. 1, 2005 :  The Gothic in America
“Until the gothic had been discovered, the serious American novel could not begin; and as long as that novel lasts, the gothic cannot die.” (Leslie Fiedler, Love and Death in the American Novel I. Why should the Gothic be so prominent, even central to American literary tradition? II. What is this American Gothic? In what ways is it distinctive? III. Some questions for discussion Further Reading Updated: Feb. 7, 2005
by Otto Heim
I. Why Gothic?
A number of circumstances that characterized the emergence of American literature appear to lend it a particular affinity with Gothic conventions. Some of these circumstances are effects of the dependence of American culture on British influence; others are aspects of life in early American society. American literature as a postcolonial literature
American literature as a romantic literature

The market for popular literature

Early American history and society offered material for Gothic imagination

1) American literature as a postcolonial literature In this context, the Gothic could provide a model of innovation because it, too, derived its forms and techniques from established traditions from which it wanted to distinguish itself by rewriting and combining them in new ways.

78. Gothic Form
I may illustrate some of these ideas on the example of Charles BrockdenBrown (17711810). Charles Brockden Brown and the Frontiers of Discourse.
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ENGL2055 American Gothic: Haunted Homes
Feb. 15, 2005 :  Gothic form, Gothic rhetoric
At this meeting we will develop some ideas introduced last time by considering some formal implications of the thematic focus of Gothic texts. We will also illustrate these ideas on some early examples of American Gothic literature and compare the opening pages of The Turn of the Screw to James's Gothic predecessors. I. Formal implications of the Gothic focus on transformation II. The Gothic narrative III. Some illustration and exploration IV. Gothic allegory and Gothic conventions Further Reading Updated: Feb.7, 2005
by Otto Heim I. Formal implications of the Gothic focus on transformation Remember? American Gothic can be considered as a rewriting of the optimistic narratives or myths of America as sanctuary or promised land, history as guided by Providence, the American subject as a new Adam, etc. Such rewritings focus on the transformations on which American identities appear to be founded and foreground their darker aspects or their opposites. Thus the settler occupying and cultivating the land is uprooted and led astray in the wilderness. The rational mind falls victim to hallucinations or irrational impulses. A God-given mission turns into a destructive obsession. Where the optimistic narratives rely on the agency of rational man, God, or some benign nature, Gothic transformations are the results of mysterious and unaccountable forces.

79. Alibris: Horror Tales
In this Gothic thriller, novelist Charles Brockden Brown (17711810) portrays aman beset by religious guilt which erupts into mania, making him an extreme
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80. Sources And Range Of Cooper's Indian Lore
In a measure this was so with Charles Brockden Brown (17711810) who wrote EdgarHuntley, or a Memoir of a Sleep-Walker, 1799. This1 was a notable book for
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James Fenimore Cooper A Re-Appraisal
Papers from the 1951 James Fenimore Cooper Conference
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Sources and Range of Cooper's Indian Lore
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[may be downloaded and reproduced for personal or instructional use, or by libraries] Return to Articles from New York History TRANS-ATLANTIC beliefs prevalent in America during colonial days often gave rise to the emphasis of strange doctrines. That any non-pagan sailor who beheld the coast line of the Philistine world might claim the whole region in the name of his sovereign was one accepted tenet. Title to all such areas was thereupon taken by the discoverer's king and the discredited aborigines could thereafter be disposed of as expediency directed. This adverse title, justified by "the right of discovery" justified conquest and expunged native rights. Such was one folk-belief that lay behind the action of nations when they came in contact with the aborigines of the New World, and with it was the doctrine of the divine right of kings. These deeply embedded beliefs tinctured the entire thinking process of European discoverers and lent authority to measures intended to bring the "cumberers' of the ground," as natives were called, into disrepute, especially when they resisted encroachment.

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