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The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown

2019
The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown provides an up-to-date survey of the life of and full range of writings by Charles Brockden Brown (1771–1810), a key writer of the Atlantic revolutionary age and U.S. Early Republic. Through the late twentieth century, Brockden Brown was best known as an important author of political romances in the gothic ...
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Collected Writings of Charles Brockden Brown

2022
Charles 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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“To Mimic My Voice”: Gender, Power, and Narration in Charles Brockden Brown’s Wieland

Women's Studies, 2023
Over the course of a three-year period beginning in 1798, Charles Brockden Brown wrote and published seven novels. While the texts of this impressive oeuvre are often linked for their shared Gothic elements and lauded for their ability to capture the ...
Teresa Ramoni
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Prospects for the Study of Charles Brockden Brown

Resources for American Literary Study, 2022
Beginning in the 1970s and 1980s with the Kent State Edition of Brown’s novels, Brown’s life and writings became the subject of a multi-year editorial project.
Mark L. Kamrath
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Periodical Queries: Early American Magazine Writing in and out of the Charles Brockden Brown Canon

Early American Literature, 2022
:This contribution to a symposium on The Collected Writings of Charles Brockden Brown discusses Brown's late eighteenth-century magazine writing and the questions they raise around authorial attribution, literary anonymity and pseudonymity, and ...
Matthew Pethers, Len von Morzé
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