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Charles Brockden Brown (January 17, 1771 –
February 22, 1810) was an
American novelist, historian, and
editor of the
Early National period.
Brown is regarded...
- Tale,
usually simply called Wieland, is the
first major work by
Charles Brockden Brown.
First published in 1798, it
distinguishes the true
beginning of...
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winning a
court case,
ambitious young Chicago District Attorney Mitch Brockden (Dominic Cooper) is
accidentally involved in a
fatal hit and run. In an...
- was the
works of the
early American writer,
historian and
editor Charles Brockden Brown.
Russo was
teaching in the
English department at
Southern Illinois...
- (1983). A
Right View of the Subject:
Feminism in the
Works of
Charles Brockden Brown and John Neal. Erlangen, Germany:
Verlag Palm & Enke Erlangen. p...
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Southern Gothic author.
Wieland (1798) by
Charles Brockden Brown Edgar Huntly (1799) by
Charles Brockden Brown "The
Legend of
Sleepy Hollow" (1820) by Washington...
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novel set in
rural Pennsylvania in 1787 by the
American author Charles Brockden Brown. The
novel was
published by Hugh Maxwell. It is
considered an example...
- Carwin, the
Biloquist (1803–1805) is a
story fragment written by
Charles Brockden Brown and
published over a
period of two
years in
monthly installments...
- (1983). A
Right View of the Subject:
Feminism in the
Works of
Charles Brockden Brown and John Neal. Erlangen, Germany:
Verlag Palm & Enke Erlangen. pp...
- (1983). A
Right View of the Subject:
Feminism in the
Works of
Charles Brockden Brown and John Neal. Erlangen, Germany:
Verlag Palm & Enke Erlangen. p...