"Charles Brockden Brown's Revolution and the Birth of American Gothic" illuminates the social and political influences on the nation's first professional novelist and reveals the surprising origins of one of American literature's most popular and enduring genres.
"Charles Brockden Brown's Revolution and the Birth of American Gothic" illuminates the social and political influences on the nation's first professional novelist and reveals the surprising origins of one of American literature's most popular and enduring genres.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Kafer, a writer who lives in West Chester, Pennsylvania, earned his Ph.D. degree in history from The Johns Hopkins University.
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Introduction Prologue: Philadelphia, Summer 1777-Summer 1778: "the Horrors of the night" PART I: FACTS AND FICTIONS, 1650-1798 Chapter 1: Children of the Light, 1650s-1777 Chapter 2: From Terror to Terror to Terror, 1777-1793 Chapter 3: Revolutionary Reverberations, 1793-1798 Interlude: Philadelphia, 1795-1799: "renderings in the bowels of nations" PART II: FICTIONS AND FACTS, 1798-1800 Chapter 4: Sins of Fathers Chapter 5: The Anti-Godwin Chapter 6: The Return of the Present and Past PART III: A LIE, 1800-1804 Conclusion: Charles Brown, American Epilogue: Brockden Brown and the American Gothic Tradition Notes Index Acknowledgments
Introduction Prologue: Philadelphia, Summer 1777-Summer 1778: "the Horrors of the night" PART I: FACTS AND FICTIONS, 1650-1798 Chapter 1: Children of the Light, 1650s-1777 Chapter 2: From Terror to Terror to Terror, 1777-1793 Chapter 3: Revolutionary Reverberations, 1793-1798 Interlude: Philadelphia, 1795-1799: "renderings in the bowels of nations" PART II: FICTIONS AND FACTS, 1798-1800 Chapter 4: Sins of Fathers Chapter 5: The Anti-Godwin Chapter 6: The Return of the Present and Past PART III: A LIE, 1800-1804 Conclusion: Charles Brown, American Epilogue: Brockden Brown and the American Gothic Tradition Notes Index Acknowledgments
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