The Charles Brockden Brown Archive is a digital project hosted by the University of Central Florida, dedicated to preserving and providing access to the works and historical documents of Charles Brockden Brown, an early American novelist and editor. The archive includes digitized versions of Brown’s novels, essays, and letters, as well as scholarly editions and critical essays. This resource serves as a valuable tool for researchers and students interested in early American literature and the development of the American novel.
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