Charles Brockden Brown
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- The Mutual Influences of Law, Medicine, and Fictional
- Audience, Patriarchy, and Charles Brockden Brown's Editorship of The
- Asylums, Aliens, and Disabilities in Charles
- Understanding Death in Brown and Poe: Backgrounds and Continuities Anthony Cunder Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey
- The Awakening of Man Unknown to Himself in Charles Brockden Brown's Edgar Huntly Halvorson J
- The Gothic World Gothic and the New American Republic, 1770–1800
- Frightening Masculinity: Gothic Affect and Antebellum
- The Family Gothic: Identity and Kinship in the American Gothic Tradition
- American Literature I, Lecture Eleven
- Volumes Available for Endowment As of November 2020
- Charles Brockden Brown's Place Within the Gothic and the Influence of Early America's Social Issues on Brown's Writing
- Edgar Huntly Is Lost in the Dark: Charles Brockden Brown and The
- AMERICAN GOTHIC English 205
- Epistolarity, Anticipation, and Revolution in Clara Howard Michelle Burnham Santa Clara University, [email protected]
- Charles Brockden Brown and Revolutionary Philadelphia: an Imagination in Context
- Charles Brockden Brown and the Ethics of the Grotesque
- Transactional Bond in the Novels of Charles Brockden Brown
- A Crisis of Monstrosity in Charles Brockden Brown's “Somnambulism