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 the early American republic. Through the late twentieth century, Brown was best known as an important author of political romances in the Gothic mode that were widely influential in the Romantic era and has generated large amounts of scholarship as a crucial figure in the history of the American novel. More recent work recognizes him likewise as an influential editor, historian, and writer in other genres such as poetry, short fiction, and essays and as a figure whose work resonated throughout the Atlantic world of the revolutionary age...
Charles Brockden Brown, the American novelist -- Asylum for the blind -- Irving's Conquest of Granad...
Starting from Immanuel Wallerstein's argument that that twentieth-century and contemporary disciplin...
Charles Brockden Brown’s novel Ormond (1799) is in many ways a typical Gothic novel. However, stripp...
The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown provides an up-to-date survey of the life of and full ...
Over the past few decades, the writings of Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) have reclaimed a place...
The Gothic novel enjoyed its early success between the years 1764 and 1820. The genre originated in ...
This study maintains that Charles Brockden Brown promoted his political agendas--including a strong ...
This study centers on Brown\u27s theory and practice of history writing as it evolved in his Annals...
357 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Brown's life spanned the deca...
Just as the Bicentennial Editions of Charles Brockden Brown's novels (1977–87) marked a transitional...
Before 1790 there had been little fiction written in America. Since Charles Brockden Brown was the f...
The purpose of this thesis is to show that Charles Brockden Brown was influenced by the American Rev...
Using the Bavarian Illuminati scare of 1798, this work attempts to trace how Charles Brockden Brown ...
This contribution to a symposium on The Collected Writings of Charles Brockden Brown discusses Brown...
Originally published in 1994. The Romance of Real Life aims to reconstruct historically the life and...
Charles Brockden Brown, the American novelist -- Asylum for the blind -- Irving's Conquest of Granad...
Starting from Immanuel Wallerstein's argument that that twentieth-century and contemporary disciplin...
Charles Brockden Brown’s novel Ormond (1799) is in many ways a typical Gothic novel. However, stripp...
The Oxford Handbook of Charles Brockden Brown provides an up-to-date survey of the life of and full ...
Over the past few decades, the writings of Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) have reclaimed a place...
The Gothic novel enjoyed its early success between the years 1764 and 1820. The genre originated in ...
This study maintains that Charles Brockden Brown promoted his political agendas--including a strong ...
This study centers on Brown\u27s theory and practice of history writing as it evolved in his Annals...
357 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Brown's life spanned the deca...
Just as the Bicentennial Editions of Charles Brockden Brown's novels (1977–87) marked a transitional...
Before 1790 there had been little fiction written in America. Since Charles Brockden Brown was the f...
The purpose of this thesis is to show that Charles Brockden Brown was influenced by the American Rev...
Using the Bavarian Illuminati scare of 1798, this work attempts to trace how Charles Brockden Brown ...
This contribution to a symposium on The Collected Writings of Charles Brockden Brown discusses Brown...
Originally published in 1994. The Romance of Real Life aims to reconstruct historically the life and...
Charles Brockden Brown, the American novelist -- Asylum for the blind -- Irving's Conquest of Granad...
Starting from Immanuel Wallerstein's argument that that twentieth-century and contemporary disciplin...
Charles Brockden Brown’s novel Ormond (1799) is in many ways a typical Gothic novel. However, stripp...