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Charles Brockden Brown



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 (1799), 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   Read More...

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    Columbia Literary History of the United States (includes "Charles Brockden Brown and Early American Fiction")
    by Emory Elliott, Martha Banta, Terence Martin, David Minter, Marjorie Perloff, Daniel B. Shea, Houston A. Baker, Nina Baym, Sacvan Bercovitch. 1268 pgs.



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