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Ormond Charles Brockden Brown

Ormond By Charles Brockden Brown

Ormond by Charles Brockden Brown


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Summary

Originally published in 1799, Ormond was inspired by enlightenment philosophers and Gothic writers. The novel engages with many of the period's popular debates about women's education, marriage, and the morality of violence, while the plot revolves around themes of seduction, murder, incest, impersonation, romance and disease.

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Ormond Summary

Ormond by Charles Brockden Brown

Brown is often called the first American novelist. Originally published in 1799, Ormond was inspired by enlightenment philosophers and Gothic writers. The novel engages with many of the period's popular debates about women's education, marriage, and the morality of violence, while the plot revolves around the Gothic themes of seduction, murder, incest, impersonation, romance and disease. Set in post-revolutionary Philadelphia, Ormond examines the prospects of the struggling nation by tracing the experiences of Constantia, a young virtuous republican who struggles to survive when her father's business is ruined by a confidence man, and her friends and neighbors are killed by a yellow fever epidemic.

Ormond Reviews

In her marvelous new edition of Ormond, Mary Chapman has given scholars, teachers and students of Charles Brockden Brown what they have longed for: an affordable paperback edition complete with a trenchant, historically-textured introduction to Brown's least known, and most underrated major novel. Chapman's exhaustive labour in both the classic and contemporary criticism of the early American novel, coupled with her thorough knowledge of the philosophical and political pamphlet literature of the early national period, afford the modern reader the very sort of 'thick description' so often lost in considering the work of America's first 'professional' novelist. Julia Stern, Northwestern University

About Charles Brockden Brown

Mary Chapman, a professor in the Department of English at the University of British Columbia, has published on many aspects of American literature and culture.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
A Note on the Text
Charles Brockden Brown: A Brief Chronology

Ormond; or, The Secret Witness

Notes on the Appendices

Appendix A: Judith Sargent Murray's On the Equality of the Sexes (1790)

Appendix B: From John Robison's Proofs of a Conspiracy Against All the Religions and Governments of Europe, Carried on in the Secret Meetings of Free Masons, Illuminati, and Reading Societies (1798)

Appendix C: Selections from Jedidiah Morse's A Sermon Exhibiting the Present Dangers, and Consequent Duties of the Citizens of the United States (1799)

Works Cited and Recommended Reading

Additional information

CIN1551110911G
9781551110912
1551110911
Ormond by Charles Brockden Brown
Used - Good
Paperback
Broadview Press Ltd
19990601
301
N/A
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