Charles Brockden Brown: An American Tale is the first
comprehensive literary, biographical, and cultural study of the
novelist whom critic Leslie Fiedler has dubbed "the inventor of the
American writer."
The author of Wieland, Arthur Mervyn, Ormond, and Edgar Huntly,
Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) is considered the first American
professional author. He introduced Indian characters into American
fiction. His keen interest in character delineation and abnormal
psychology anticipates the stories of Poe, Hawthorne, and later
masters of the psychological novel.
Brown was eager to establish for himself an American identity as
a writer, to become what Crevecoeur called "the new man in the New
World." It is especially this intimate identification of writer
with country that makes Brown a telling precursor of our most
characteristic authors from Poe, Hawthorne, and Cooper to
Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and Faulkner.
To understand its significance, Brown's work must be examined as
both art and artifact. Accordingly, Charles Brockden Brown: An
American Tale is literary history as well as criticism, embued with
insights into a writer's sources and influences and the psychology
of literary composition. It is also a fascinating examination of a
nation's emotional and intellectual impact on a young man in search
of his identity as creative artist.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!