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- Charles Brockden Brown’s Wieland, Ormond, Arthur Mervyn, and Edgar Huntly, with Related Texts: A Four-Volume Set. Edited, with Introductions, by Philip Barnard & Stephen Shapiro. Cambridge: Hackett Publishing.
- Drexler, Michael J. and Ed White. "Secret Witness; or, the Fantasy Structure of Republicanism" Early American Literature 44 ( 2), 333-363.
- Emmett, Hillary. “The Other Charlie Brown.” Common-Place. Who Reads an Early American Book? Volume 9. No. 3. April 2009. www.common-place.org
- Faherty, Duncan. Remodeling the Nation: The Architecture of American Identity, 1776-1856. U of New Hampshire P and UP of New England.
- Galluzzo, Anthony . “Harles Brockden Brown's Wieland and the Aesthetics of Terror: Revolution, Reaction, and the Radical Enlightenment in Early American Letters .” Eighteenth-Century Studies 42 (2), 255-271.
- Luck, Chad. "Re-Walking the Purchase: Edgar Huntly, David Hume, and the Origins of Ownership" Early American Literature 44 (2), 271-306.
- Murison, Justine S. "The Tyranny of Sleep: Somnambulism, Moral Citizenship, and Charles Brockden Brown's Edgar Huntly." Early American Literature 44 ( 2), 243-270.
- Ormond; or The Secret Witness, with Related Texts, by Charles Brock Brockden Brown. Edited by Philip Barnard and Stephen Shapiro. Cambridge: Hackett Publishing.
- Roberts, Sian Silyn. "Gothic Enlightenment: Contagion and Community in Charles Brockden Brown's Arthur Mervyn" Early American Literature 44 (2), 307-332.
- Slawinski, Scott. "A Tale of Two Murders: The Manhattan Well Case as Source Material for Charles Brockden Brown's 'The Trials of Arden.'" Early American Literature 44 ( 2), 365-398.
- Temple, Gale. “Carwin the Onanist? “ Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 65 (1), 1-32.
- Waterman, Bryan. "Introduction: Reading Early America with Charles Brockden Brown" Early American Literature 44 ( 2), 235-242.
- Wieland; or the Transformation, with Related Texts, by Charles Brockden Brown. Edited by Philip Barnard and Stephen Shapiro. Cambridge: Hackett Publishing.
- Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793, with Related Texts. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by Philip Barnard and Stephen Shapiro. Cambridge: Hackett Publishing.
- Hughes, Rowland. '"Wonderfully Cruel Proceedings': The Murderous Case of James Yates'. Canadian Review of American Studies 38:1, 43-62.
- Shapiro, Stephen. The Culture and Commerce of the Early American Novel: Reading the Atlantic World-System. University Park: Pennsylvania UP.
- Borst, Aaron. "The Miltonic Novel in America: Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland." Ed. Christophe Tournu and Neil Forsyth. Milton, Rights, and Liberties. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang, 477-489.
- McAuley, Louis Kirk. “’Periodical Visitations’: Yellow Fever as Yellow Journalism in Charles Brockden Brown’s Arthur Mervyn.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 19 (3), 307-40.
- Waterman, Bryan. Republic of Intellect: The Friendly Club of New York City and the Making of American Literature. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP.
- Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker with Related Texts Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by Philip Barnard and Stephen Shapiro. Cambridge: Hackett Publishing.
- "From the Periodicals Archives: 'The Scribbler,' by Charles Brockden Brown." American Periodicals: A Journal of History, Criticism, and Bibliography 16 (2), 219-28.
- Goudie, Sean X. Creole America: The West Indies and the Formation of Literature and Culture in the New Republic. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P.
- Hales, Ashley. “’Was It Proper to Watch Him at a Distance?’: Spectator, Sympathy and Atlantic Migration in Edgar Huntly.” Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations 10 (2), 133-46.
- Wolfe, Eric A. "Ventriloquizing Nation: Voice, Identity, and Radical Democracy in Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 78 (3), 431-57.
- Comment, Kristin M. "Charles Brockden Brown's Ormond and Lesbian Possibility in the Early Republic." Early American Literature 40, 57-78.
- Doolen, Andy. Fugitive Empire: Locating Early American Imperialism. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P.
- Ellis, Scott. "Charles Brockden Brown's Ormond, Property Exchange, and the Literary Marketplace in the Early American Republic." Studies in the Novel 37, 1-19.
- Hogsette, David S. "Textual Surveillance, Social Codes, and Sublime Voices: The Tyranny of Narrative in Caleb Williams and Wieland." Romanticism on the Net: An Electronic Journal Devoted to Romantic Studies 38-39, 24.
- Jeffrey H. Richards, "Tales of the Philadelphia Theatre: Ormond, National Performance, and Supernational Identity," Drama, Theatre, and Identity in the American New Republic. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP), 241-58.
- Lewis, Paul. "Attaining Masculinity: Charles Brockden Brown and Woman Warriors of the 1790s." Early American Literature 40, 37-55.
- Lukasik, Christopher. "'The Vanity of Physiognomy': Dissimulation and Discernment in Charles Brockden Brown's Ormond." Amerikastudien/American Studies 50:3, 485-505.
- Macaluso, Nicholas P. "Charles Brockden Brown and William James: American Explorations in Epistemology." Diss. Catholic University of America.
- Orishima, Masashi. "Charuzu Burokkuden Buraun no uchi to soto (jo)." Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 150:11, 678-81.
- Slawinski, Scott. Validating Bachelorhood: Audience, Patriarchy, and Charles Brockden Brown's Editorship of the Monthly Magazine and American Review. Studies in American Popular History and Culture Series. Ed. Jerome Nadelhaft. New York & London: Routledge.
- Waterman, Bryan. "Charles Brockden Brown, Revised and Expanded." Review Essay. Early American Literature 40, 173-91.
- Wawrzyniak, Anna. "A Journey through the Labyrinth of Distorted Image: Arthur Mervyn's Quest for Knowledge." Interactions: Aegean Journal of English and American Studies/Ege Ingiliz ve Amerikan Incelemeleri Dergisi 14:1, 279-87.
- Amfreville, Marc. "Alienation in American Gothic Fiction." Les Vestuges du Gothique, le role du reste, Anglophonia. Presses U. du Miral, 2004: 39-48.
- "The Theater of Death in Charles Brockden Brown's Arthur Mervyn," Litteraria Pragensia 14: 28.
- Barnard, Philip. "Culture and Authority in Brown's Historical Sketches." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 310-31.
- Barnard, Philip., Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro, eds. Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P.
- Brückner, Martin. "Sense, Census, and the 'Statistical View' in the Literary Magazine and Jane Talbot." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 281-309.
- Burgett, Bruce. "Malthus's Essay on the Principle of Population and Charles Brockden Brown's Alcuin." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 122-48.
- Burnham, Michelle. "Epistolarity, Anticipation, and Revolution in Clara Howard." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 260-280.
- Cody, Michael. Charles Brockden Brown and the Literary Magazine: Cultural Journalism in the Early American Republic. Jefferson, NC, and London: McFarland & Company.
- Dawes, James. "Fictional Feeling: Philosophy, Cognitive Science and the American Gothic." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 76:3, 437-66.
- Gibbons, Luke. "Ireland, America, and Gothic Memory: Transatlantic Terror in the Early Republic." Boundary 2: An International Journal of Literature and Culture 31:1, 25-47.
- Goudie, Sean X. "On the Origin of American Specie(s): The West Indies, Classification, and the Emergence of Supremacist Consciousness in Arthur Mervyn." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 60-87.
- Hinds, Janie. "Deb's Dogs: Animals, Indians, and Postcolonial Desire in Charles Brockden Brown's Edgar Huntly." Early American Literature 39:2, 323-354.
- Kafer, Peter. Charles Brockden Brown's Revolution and the Birth of American Gothic. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P.
- Kamrath, Mark L. "American Exceptionalism and Radicalism in the 'Annals of Europe and America'." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 354-84.
- Krause, Sydney J. "Charles Brockden Brown and the Pennsylvania Germans." Early American Literature 39, 85-120.
- Layson, Hana. "Rape and Revolution: Feminism, Antijacobinism, and the Politics of Injured Innocence in Brockden Brown's Ormond." Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 2, 160-191.
- Levine, Robert S. "Race and Nation in Brown's Louisiana Writings of 1803." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 332-53.
- Ostrowski, Carl. "'Fated to Perish by Consumption': The Political Economy of Arthur Mervyn." Studies in American Fiction 32:1, 3-20.
- Shapiro, Stephen. "'Man to Man I Needed Not to Dread His Encounter': Edgar Huntly's End of Erotic Pessimism." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 216-51.
- Shuffelton, Frank. "Juries of the Common Reader: Crime and Judgment in the Novels of Charles Brockden Brown." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 88-114.
- Slawinski, Scott. Validating Bachelorhood: Audience, Patriarchy, and Charles Brockden Brown's Editorship of the Monthly Magazine and American Review. Studies in American Popular History and Culture Series. Ed. Jerome Nadelhaft. New York & London: Routledge.
- Stern, Julia. "The State of 'Women' in Ormond; or, Patricide in the New Nation." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 182-215.
- Teute, Fredrika J. "A 'Republic of Intellect': Conversation and Criticism among the Sexes in 1790s New York." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 149-81.
- Van Leeuwen, Evert Jan. "Public Similarity, Private Difference: Genre and Identity Construction in Jane Austen and Charles Brockden Brown." Frame 17 (2-3), 39-54.
- Verhoeven, W. M. "'This Blissful Period of Intellectual Liberty': Transatlantic Radicalism and Enlightened Conservatism in Brown's Early Writings." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 7-40.
- White, Ed. "Carwin the Peasant Rebel." Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic. Ed. Philip Barnard, Mark L. Kamrath, and Stephen Shapiro. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 41-59.
- Alliata, Michela Vanon. "The Vertigo and the Abyss: Brown's Internalization of Gothic in Wieland and Edgar Huntley: Proceedings of the XV Biennial Conference Siracusa, November 4-7, 1999." America Today: Highways and Labyrinths. Ed. Gigliola Nocera. Siracusa, Italy: Grafià, 124-32.
- Bradshaw, Charles C. "The England Illuminati: Conspiracy and Causality in Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 76:3, 356-77.
- Goddu, Teresa A. "Historicizing the American Gothic: Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland." Approaches to Teaching Gothic Fiction: The British and American Traditions. Ed. Diane Long Hoeveler and Tamar Heller New York: Modern Language Association of America, 184-89.
- Harris, Jennifer. "At one with the land: Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland and Matters of National Belonging." Canadian Review of American Studies 33.3, 189-210.
- Hustis, Harriet. "Deliberate Unknowing and Strategic Retelling: The Ravages of Cultural Desire in Charles Brockden Brown's Edgar Huntly." Studies in American Fiction 31:1,101-20.
- Lynch, Lisa. "The Fever Next Time: The Race of Disease and the Disease of Racism in John Edgar Wideman." American Literary History 14:4, 776-804.
- Scheiding, Oliver. Geshichte und Fiktion: Zum Funktionswandel des fruhen amerikanischen Romans. Paderhorn: Ferdinand Schoning.
- Strode, Timothy Francis. "The Ethics of Exile: Levinas, Colonialism, and the Fictional Forms of Charles Brockden Brown and J. M. Coetzee." Diss. Rutgers University.
- Stewart, Larry L. "Charles Brockden Brown: Quantitative Analysis and Literary Interpretation." Literary and Linguistic Computing 18 (2), 129-138.
- Tattoni, Igina. "'There Was No Room for Hesitation': The Revolution of Time in Charles Brockden Brown's Arthur Mervyn: AISNA - Associazione Italiana di Studi Nord-Americani, Proceedings of the Sixteenth Biennial International Conference: Genova, November 8-11, 2001" America and the Mediterranean. Ed. Massimo Bacigalupoand and Pierangelo Castagneto. Turin, Italy: Otto, 559-65.
- Waterman, Bryan. "Arthur Mervyn's Medical Repository and the Early Republic's Knowledge Industries." American Literary History 15:2, 213-47.
- Williams, Daniel E. "Writing under the Influence: An Examination of Wieland's 'Well Authenticated Facts' and the Depiction of Murderous Fathers in Post-Revolutionary Print Culture." Eighteenth-Century Fiction 15:3-4, 643-68.
- Barnes, Elizabeth. "Loving with a Vengeance: Wieland, Familicide and the Crisis of Masculinity in the Early Nation." Boys Don't Cry?: Rethinking Narratives of Masculinity and Emotion in the U. S. Ed. Millete Shamar and Jennifer Travis. New York: Columbia UP, 44-63.
- Cody, Michael. "Sleepwalking into the Nineteenth Century: Charles Brockden Brown's 'Somnambulism'." Journal of the Short Story in English 39, 41-55.
- Dill, Elizabeth. "The Republican Stepmother: Revolution and Sensibility in Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland." Eighteenth-Century Novel 2, 273-303.
- Leask, Nigel. "Irish Republicans and Gothic Eleuterarchs: Pacific Utopias in the Writings of Theobald Wolfe Tone and Charles Brockden Brown." In Robert M. Maniquis, ed., British Radical Culture of the 1790's. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library.
- Lynch, Lisa. "The Fever Next Time: The Race of Disease and the Disease of Racism in John Edgar Wideman." American Literary History 14:4, 776-804.
- Schneck, Peter. "Wieland's Testimony: Charles Brockden Brown and the Rhetoric of Evidence." REAL: The Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature 18, 167-213.
- Slawinski, Scott Paul. "Validating Bachelorhood: Audience, Patriarchy and Charles Brockden Brown's Editorship of the 'Monthly Magazine and American Review'." Diss. University of South Carolina.
- Thomson, Douglass H. "Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810)." Gothic Writers: A Critical and Bibliographical Guide. Ed. Frederick S. Frank, Douglass H. Thomson, and Jack G. Voller. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 76-82.
- Cahill, Edward. "An Adventurous and Lawless Fancy: Charles Brockden Brown's Aesthetic State." Early American Literature 36, 31-70.
- Crain, Caleb. American Sympathy: Men, Friendship, and Literature in the New Nation. New Haven: Yale UP.
- Ellis, Scott Patrick. "Fictional Privacy and Private Fictions: The Developing Discourse of Fiction in the Early American Republic." Diss. Emory University.
- Gunning, Tom. "Doing for the Eye What the Phonograph Does for the Ear." in Richard Abel and Rick Altman, ed., The Sounds of Early Cinema. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 13-31.
- Kamrath, Mark L. "Charles Brockden Brown and the 'art of the historian': An Essay Concerning (Post)modern Historical Understanding." Journal of the Early Republic 21, 231-60.
- Kazanikian, David. "Charles Brockden Brown's Biloquial Nation: National Culture and White Settler Colonialism in Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist." American Literature 73, 459-496.
- Kutchen, Larry. "The 'Vulgar Thread of the Canvas': Revolution and the Picturesque in Ann Eliza Bleecker, Cevecoeur, and Charles Brockden Brown." Early American Literature 36, 395-426.
- Sivils, Matthew Wynn. "Native American Sovereignty and Old Deb in Charles Brockden Brown's Edgar Huntly." American Transcendental Quarterly 15, 293-304.
- Steinman, Lisa M. "Transatlantic Cultures: Godwin, Brown, and Mary Shelley." Wordsworth Circle 32, 126-30.
- Theriot, Michelle Daigle. "Eden Reversed: Eve as 'Bridge' Figure in the Longer Fiction of Charles Brockden Brown and Nathaniel Hawthorne." Diss. University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
- Albert, Lauren Gale. The Friction of Experience: Community and Understanding in the Novels of Charles Brockden Brown. Diss. City University of New York.
- Amfreville, Marc. Charles Brockden Brown La part du doute. Paris: Belin.
- Berressem, Hanjo. " 'To Make Sense of a Random Act of Violence': Tyche, Automaton, and Trauma in Charles Brockden Brown's Edgar Huntly, or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker. Amerikastudien 45, 55-72.
- Brückner, Martin. "Geography, Reading, and the World of Novels in the Early Republic." In Klaus H. Schmidt and Fritz Fleischmann, Early America Re-Explored: New Readings in Colonial, Early National, and Antebellum Culture. New York: Peter Lang, 385-410.
- Fleischmann, Fritz. "Concealed Lessons: Foster's Coquette and Brockden Brown's 'Lesson on Concealment." ed. Fritz Fleischmann and Klaus H. Schmidt. Early America Re-Explored: New Readings in Colonial, Early National, and Antebellum Culture. New York: Peter Lang, 309-48.
- Hamelman, Steven. "Secret to the Last: Charles Brockden Brown's Ormond." LIT: Literature-Interpretation-Theory 11, 305-26.
- Hsu, Hsuan L. "Democratic Expansionism in Memoirs of Carwin." Early American Literature 35, 137-56.
- Kafer, Peter. "Charles Brockden Brown and the Pleasures of 'Unsanctified Imagination.'" William and Mary Quarterly 57, 543-568.
- Kaufman, Frederick Leonard. The Autonomic American. Diss. City University of New York.
- Korobkin, Laura H. "Murder by Madman: Criminal Responsibility, Law, and Judgment in Wieland." American Literature 72, 721-750.
- Krause, Sydney J. "Brockden Brown's Feminism in Fact and Fiction." ed. Klaus H. Schmidt and Fritz Fleischmann. Early America Re-Explored: New Readings in Colonial, Early National, and Antebellum Culture. New York: Peter Lang, 349-84.
- Leask, Nigel. "Irish Repiblicans and the Gothic Eleutherarchs: Pacific Utopias in the Writings of Theobald Wolfe Tone and Charles Brockden Brown." Huntington Library Quarterly: Studies in English and American History and Literature 63:3, 347-67.
- O'Leary, Crystal Laraine. "'A Grave for this Book': Textual Fetishism in American Gothic from Brockden Brown to John Carpenter." Diss. University of Louisiana, Lafayette.
- Rosen, Elizabeth Melinda. Natural Causes: American Gothic Literature and the Doctrine of Natural Law. Diss. City University of New York.
- Shaw, David Martin. "'External and Real, But Not Supernatural': The Terror of the Soul in Brockden Brown and Poe." Diss. University of Toronto.
- Traister, Bruce. "Libertinism and Authorship in America's Early Republic." American Literature 72, 1-30.
- Amfreville, Marc. "Charles Brockden Borwn et Edgar Allan Poe: Transformations et anamorphoses: Figures de la literature amaericaine." Revue du Centre de Recherche sur l'Imaginaire dans les Litteratures de Langue Anglaise 4, 163-174.
- Chapman, Mary. Introduction. In Charles Brockden Brown, Ormond: or, The Secret Witness. Ontario, Canada: Broadview Literary Texts, 9-31.
- Christopherson, Bill. "Charles Brockden Brown, Enthusiasm and the Ghost of William Penn." In Marc Amfreville and Francoise Charras, Profils Americains: Charles Brockden Brown 11, 135-48.
- Cody, Michael. "Charles Brockden Brown and the Literary Magazine, and American Register." Diss., University of South Carolina.
- Crain, Caleb. "American Sympathy: Friendship in Early U.S. Literature." Diss. Columbia University.
- Fluck, Winfried. "Novels of Transition: From Sentimental Novel to Domestic Novel." In Udo J. Hebel, ed., The Construction and Contestation of American Cultures and Identities in the Early National Period. Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 97-117.
- Idiart, Jeannette and Schulz, Jennifer, "American Gothic Landscapes: The New World to Vietnam." In Glennis Byron and David Punter, ed., Spectral Readings: Towards a Gothic Geography. New York: St. Martin's, 127-139.
- Kamrath, Mark L. "Charles Brockden Brown and Contemporary Theory: A Review of Recent Critical Trends in Brown Scholarship." In Marc Amfreville and Françoise Charras, Profils Américains: Charles Brockden Brown 11, 213-277.
- Manuel, Carme Manuel. "Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland or, Fiction as an Instrument of Salvation in Post-Revolutionary America." Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses 12, 91-104.
- Scheick, William J. "Assassin in Artful Disguise: The De-Signed Designs of Charles Brockden Brown's 'Somnambulism.'" In Marc Amfreville and Francoise Charras, Profils Americains: Charles Brockden Brown 11, 27-46.
- Schloss, Dietmar. "Intellectuals and Women: Social Rivalry in Charles Brockden Brown's Alcuin." In Udo J. Hebel, ed., The Construction and Contestation of American Cultures and Identities in the Early National Period. Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 355-369.
- Verhoeven, Wil M. "Performing Revolution: Charles Brockden Brown and the Jacobin Legacy in America." In Marc Amfreville and Francoise Charras, Profils Americains: Charles Brockden Brown 11, 121-34.
- Wallach, Rick. "The Manner in Which Appearances are Solved: Narrative Semiotics in Wieland, or the Transformation." South Atlantic Review 64, 1-15.
- Wood, Sarah F. "Foul Contagion and Perilous Asylums: The Role of the Refugee in Ormond and Arthur Mervyn." Overhere: a European Journal of American Culture 18:3 (Autumn), 82-92.
- Burgett, Bruce. Sentimental Bodies: Sex, Gender, and Citizenship in the Early Republic. Princeton: Princeton UP.
- Digeronimo, Gretchen Elspeth. "Transactional Bond in the Novels of Charles Brockden Brown." Diss. University of New Hampshire.
- Frye, Steven. "Constructing Indigeneity: Postcolonial Dynamics in Charles Brockden Brown's Monthly Magazine and American Review." American Studies 39, 69-88.
- Gable, Jr., Harvey L. "Wieland, Othello, Genesis, and the Floating City: the Sources of Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland. Papers on Language & Literature 34, 301-318.
- Krause, Sidney J., ed. Three Gothic Novels: Wieland, or the Transformation; Arthur Mervyn, or, Memoirs of the Year 1793; Edgar Huntley, or, Memoirs of a Sleep Walker. New York: Library of America.
- Luciano, Dana. "Perverse Nature': Edgar Huntly and the Novel's Reproductive Disorders." American Literature 70. 1-27.
- Paryz, Marek. "Madness, Man and Social Order in Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland. American Studies (Warsaw, Poland) 16, 31-47.
- Scheiding, Oliver. "Plena exemplorum est historia': Rewriting Exemplary History in Charles Brockden Brown's 'Death of Cicero.'" In Bernd Engler and Oliver Scheiding, ed. Re-visioning the Past: Historical Self-Reflexivity in American Short Fiction, 39-50.
- Smyth, Heather. "Imperfect Disclosures: Cross-Dressing and Containment in Charles Brockden Brown's Ormond." In Merril D. Smith, ed., Sex and Sexuality in the Early American Novel. New York: New York UP, 240-261.
- Scheiding, Oliver. "'Plena exemplorum est historia': Rewriting Exemplorary History in Charles Brockden Brown's 'Death of Cicero.'" Re-Visioning the Past: Historical Self-Reflexivity in American Short Fiction. Ed. Bernd Engler and Oliver Scheiding. Trier: Wissenchaftlicher Verlag Trier, 39-51.
- Stern, Julia A. The Plight of Feeling: Sympathy and Dissent in the Early American Novel. Chicago: U of Chicago P.
- Vickers, Anita M. "Patriarchal and Political Authority in Wieland." AUMLA: Journal of he Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association 90, 1-19.
- "Pray, madam, are you a federalist?': Women's Rights and the Republican Utopia of Alcuin." American Studies 39. 89-104.
- Watts, Edward. Writing and Postcolonialism in the Early Republic. Charlottesville: U of Virginia P.
- Ziaja-Buchholz, Miroslawa. "Wieland: Or the Transformation by Charles Brockden Brown: An Attempt at Interpretation." American Studies 16, 23-29.
- Achilles, Jochen. "Composite (Dis)Order: Cultural Identity in Wieland, Edgar Huntly, and Arthur Gorden Pym." In Kevin L. Cope and Laura Morrow, ed., Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquires in the Early Modern Era. New York: AMS, 251-270.
- Barnes, Elizabeth. States of Sympathy: Seduction and Democracy in the American Novel. New York: Columbia UP.
- Brückner, Martin. "Models of World-Making: The Language of Geography in American Literature, 1750-1825." Diss. Brandeis University.
- Downes, Paul. "Constitutional Secrets: 'Memoirs of Carwin' and the politics of Concealment." Criticism 39. 89-117.
- Goddu, Teresa. Gothic America: Narrative, History, and Nation. New York: Columbia, UP.
- Hinds, Elizabeth Jane Wall. Private Property: Charles Brockden Brown's Gendered Economics of Virtue. Newark, Delaware: U of Delaware P.
- Levin, Douglas Edward. "Figure Out: The Politics of Textuality in Early American Fiction." Diss. Yale University.
- Mackenthun, Gesa. "Captives and Sleepwalkers: The Ideological Revolutions of Post-Revolutionary Colonial Discourse." Native American Studies 11, 19-25.
- Manning, Susan L. "Enlightenment's Dark Dreams: Two Fictions of Henry Mackenzie and Charles Brockden Brown." Eighteenth Century Life 21, 39-56.
- Scheiding, Oliver. "'Nothing but a Disjointed and Mutilated Tale': Zur narrativen Strategie der 'Thessalonica: A Roman Story.'" Literaturwissenschaftliches Jahrbuch im Auftrage der Gorres Gessellschaft 38, 93-110.
- Surratt, Marshall N. "'The Awe-Creating Presence of the Deity: Some Religious Sources for Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland." Papers on Language and Literature 33, 310-324.
- Bauer, Ralph. "Between Repression and Transgression: Rousseau's Confessions and Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland." American Transcendental Quarterly 10, 311-329.
- Burgett, Bruce. "Masochism and Male Sentimentalism: Charles Brockden Brown's Clara Howard." Arizona Quarterly 52, 1-25.
- "Dillon, James Joseph. Educational Novels, Novelistic Education: The Case of the Early Republic." Diss. University of Texas at Austin.
- Downes, Paul. "Sleep-Walking Out of the Revolution: Brown's Edgar Huntly." Eighteenth-Century Studies 29, 413-431.
- Healy, Kathleen Mary. "Picturing Utopia: A Cultural and Literary Analysis of the Iconography of Landscape in Selected American Paintings and Works by Charles Brockden Brown, Caroline Kirkland, Margaret Fuller and Henry David Thoreau." Diss. Pennsylvania State University.
- Kamrath, Mark Lloyd. "The 'Novel' Historicism of Charles Brockden Brown." Diss. University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
- Keitel, Evelyne. "Das eigene Fremde, das fremde Eigene: Charles Brockden Browns Romane im kulturellen Spannungsfeld zwischen England und Amerika." Amerikastudien 41, 533-555.
- Lamont, Elizabeth M. "Pathologies of the Postrevolutionary American Soul: The Function of Disease in the Major Novels of Charles Brockden Brown" Diss. University of Tennessee.
- Lewis, Paul. "Charles Brockden Brown and the Gendered Canon of Early American Fiction." Early American Literature 31, 167-188.
- Looby, Christopher. Voicing America: Language, Literary Form, and the Origins of the United States. Chicago: U of Chicago P.
- Reising, Russell. Loose Ends: Closure and Crisis in the American Social Text. Durham: Duke UP.
- Samuels, Shirley. Romances of the Republic: Women, the Family, and Violence in the Literature of the Early American Nation. New York: Oxford UP.
- Schloss, Dietmar. "Charles Brockden Brown's Arthur Mervyn and the Idea of Civic Virtue." Democracy and the Arts in the United States. Eds. Alfred Hornung, Reinhard R. Doerries, and Gerhard Hoffman. München: Fink, 171-182.
- Seed, David. "The Mind Set Free: Charles Brockden Brown's Wieland." In Lee, A. Robert and Verhoeven, W. M, eds., Making America/Making American Literature. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 105-122.
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