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Wieland; or the Transformation and Memoirs of Carwin, the Biloquist

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ISBN-10: 0192836803

ISBN-13: 9780192836809

Edition: N/A

Authors: Charles Brockden Brown, Emory Elliott, Emory Elliott

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One of the earliest major American novels, Wieland (1798) is a thrilling tale of suspense and intrigue set in rural Pennsylvania in the 1760s. Based on an actual case of a New York farmer who murdered his family, the novel employs Gothic devices and sensational elements such as spontaneous combustion, ventriloquism, and religious fanaticism. Also included is Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist, the unfinished sequal to Wieland, in which Brown considers power and manipulation while tracing Carwin's career as a disciple of the utopist Ludloe.
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Book details

List price: $11.95
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 2/4/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 336
Size: 5.08" wide x 7.72" long x 0.63" tall
Weight: 0.484
Language: English

Charles Brockden Brown, the first full-time professional writer in the United States, is considered by many to be the nation's first important novelist. He is noted chiefly for having written four Gothic novels that prefigure one of America's most significant traditions, the kind of psychological-moralistic fiction written by Hawthorne, Poe, Henry James, William Faulkner, and Flannery O'Connor. Brown was also admired and imitated by such English writers such as Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Thomas Love Peacock. While Brown's texts displayed some of the indulgences inherent in the Gothic tradition, his work is notable for its inventive and sophisticated construction and for what…