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... To sum up, Brown's "Wieland" is a novel that consists of many turning points and unclear situations that leave the reader sometimes stunned and clueless. ...
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... Aferall, who wants horror that is predictable? Wieland, a novel by Charles Brockden Brown, is a shining example of unpredictable horror. ...
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... One of the most famous writers at the time was Charles Brockden Brown, better known as the author who wrote Wieland in 1789. He ...
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... is] steadily contracting,"54 but "it has always existed, and it will always exist."55 America's first professional writer, Charles Brockden Brown, has a deep ...
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