Charles Brockden Brown
Charles Brockden Brown (January 17, 1771 – February 22, 1810) was an American novelist, historian, and editor of the Early National period.Brown is regarded by some scholars as the most important American novelist before James Fenimore Cooper. Although Brown was not the first American novelist, as some early criticism claimed, the breadth and complexity of his achievement as a writer in multiple genres (novels, short stories, essays and periodical writings, poetry, historiography, and reviews) makes him a crucial figure in literature of the early Republic. His best-known works include ''Wieland'' and ''Edgar Huntly'', both of which display his characteristic interest in Gothic themes. He has been referred to as the "Father of the American Novel." Provided by Wikipedia
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21Year: 1794Other Authors: '; “...Brown, Charles Brockden...”In collection: Digital Records
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22Published 1801Other Authors: '; “...Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810...”In collection: Published Materials
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23Published 1827Other Authors: '; “...Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810...”In collection: Published Materials
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24Published 1803Other Authors: '; “...Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810...”In collection: Published Materials
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25Other Authors: '; “...Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810...”
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26Published 1809Other Authors: '; “...Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810...”In collection: Published Materials
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28Published 1807Other Authors: '; “...Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810...”In collection: Published Materials
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29Author: Volney, C.-F. (Constantin-François), 1757-1820Other Authors: '; “...Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810,...”
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