A terrifying account of the fallibility of the human mind and, by extension, of democracy itself, "Wieland" brilliantly reflects the psychological, social, and political concerns of the early American republic. In the fragmentary sequel, "Memoirs," Brown explores Carwin's bizarre history as a manipulated disciple of the charismatic utopian Ludloe.
A terrifying account of the fallibility of the human mind and, by extension, of democracy itself, "Wieland" brilliantly reflects the psychological, social, and political concerns of the early American republic. In the fragmentary sequel, "Memoirs," Brown explores Carwin's bizarre history as a manipulated disciple of the charismatic utopian Ludloe.
Imprint | Penguin Group |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | February 1991 |
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Authors | Charles Brockden Brown |
Editors | Jay Fliegelman |
Format | Electronic book text - Windows |
Pages | 416 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4406-7449-5 |
Barcode | 9781440674495 |
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LSN | 1-4406-7449-3 |