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Charles Brockden Brown, Indigenous Peoples, and the Footnote: A Case Study
Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory:While Charles Brockden Brown (1771–1810) was no Edward Gibbons, like his European counterparts he did use footnotes. Yet for all we know about Brown’s authorship and editing, no one has systematically examined the ways he used them in his entire corpus ...
Mark L. Kamrath
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Early American Literature
:Contrary to readings of Brown's early novels that understand him as viewing the Irish as "savage" or "alien," this essay examines his depiction of the Irish over the course of his career in his political pamphlets, periodical publications, and editing ...
Mark L. Kamrath
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:Contrary to readings of Brown's early novels that understand him as viewing the Irish as "savage" or "alien," this essay examines his depiction of the Irish over the course of his career in his political pamphlets, periodical publications, and editing ...
Mark L. Kamrath
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“The Sorrows” of Charles Brockden Brown
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1954The writings of Charles Brockden Brown have evoked a number of curious judgments: Shelley's admiration of Constantia Dudley, for instance, and Margaret Fuller's intimation that she herself might have been a worthy companion for so intellectual and sensitive a man as Brown.
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Collected Writings of Charles Brockden Brown
The second volume in theCollected Writingsof Charles Brockden Brown assembles for the first time his major periodical writings from the period when he was also producing his famous novels.
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Shelley and Charles Brockden Brown
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1930Though scholars have long been familiar with Peacock's interesting statement concerning the strong influence exerted upon Shelley by certain novels of Charles Brockden Brown, no one has undertaken to define precisely the extent of Shelley's debt to the American novelist. Professor M. T.
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Collected Writings of Charles Brockden Brown
2020Charles Brockden Brown (1771–1810) was a key writer of the revolutionary era and early U.S. republic, known for his landmark novels and other writings in a variety of genres. The Collected Writings of Charles Brockden Brown presents all of Brown’s non-novelistic writings—letters, political pamphlets, fictions, periodical writings, historical writings ...
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« White Savages » : Charles Brockden Brown’s Irish Villains
2014International ...
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Collected Writings of Charles Brockden Brown
2013Charles Brockden Brown (1771–1810) is a key writer of the revolutionary era and U.S. early republic, known for his landmark novels and other writings in a variety of genres. The Collected Writings ofCharles Brockden Brown presents all of Brown’s non-novelistic writings—letters, political pamphlets, fiction, periodical writings, historical writings, and
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Collected Writings of Charles Brockden Brown
2019Charles Brockden Brown (1771–1810) was a key writer of the revolutionary era and early U.S. republic, known for his landmark novels and other writings in a variety of genres. The Collected Writings of Charles Brockden Brown presents all of Brown’s non-novelistic writings—letters, political pamphlets, fictions, periodical writings, historical writings ...
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Charles Brockden Brown Society Fourteenth Biennial Conference (review)
Early American LiteratureC. Black
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