Arthur Mervyn: Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793

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The Floating Press, 01.09.2011 - 478 Seiten
Settle in for a cozy night of reading with this gothic classic from Charles Brockden Brown. The tale follows protagonist Arthur Mervyn through a hellishly difficult period in his life, marred by illness, tragedy, mistakes, and a thorny romantic entanglement. Will Mervyn emerge from this period with his faculties intact, or will he plunge further into the despair that surrounds him?
 

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Chapter XXV
265
Chapter XXVI
275
Chapter XXVII
285
Chapter XXVIII
295
Chapter XXIX
306
Chapter XXX
316
Chapter XXXI
326
Chapter XXXII
336

Chapter VII
72
Chapter VIII
81
Chapter IX
94
Chapter X
104
Chapter XI
113
Chapter XII
125
Chapter XIII
141
Chapter XIV
151
Chapter XV
161
Chapter XVI
171
Chapter XVII
182
Chapter XVIII
192
Chapter XIX
204
Chapter XX
214
Chapter XXI
224
Chapter XXII
234
Chapter XXIII
242
VOLUME II
253
Chapter XXIV
254
Chapter XXXIII
347
Chapter XXXIV
359
Chapter XXXV
374
Chapter XXXVI
383
Chapter XXXVII
391
Chapter XXXVIII
401
Chapter XXXIX
409
Chapter XL
429
Chapter XLI
437
Chapter XLII
446
Chapter XLIII
453
Chapter XLIV
460
Chapter XLV
469
Chapter XLVI
482
Chapter XLVII
499
Chapter XLVIII
510
Endnotes
524
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Charles Brockden Brown was born on January 17, 1771 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After he completed his schooling in 1787, he began apprenticing at the law offices of Alexander Wilcocks and pursued literary interests. When he was 18, he published his first literary works: the Rhapsodist sketches, which appeared anonymously in the Columbian Magazine, and a poem entitled An Inscription for General Washington's Tomb Stone, which appeared in the State Gazette of North Carolina. In 1793, he abandoned the law to attempt a life of letters. Within four years, between 1789 and 1801, he published six novels: Wieland, Ormand, Arthur Mervyn, Edgar Huntly, Clara Howard and Jane Talbot. He died of tuberculosis on February 22, 1810.

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