A Bibliography of Writings About

Charles Brockden Brown, 1796-2002

The starting point for this bibliography was the most comprehensive bibliography to precede it: Patricia L. Parker’s Charles Brockden Brown: A Reference Guide (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1980). In updating Parker’s work past its 1978 end point, I have primarily used the MLA electronic bibliography, although Mark Kamrath’s “Recent Charles Brockden Brown Bibliography” in Marc Amfreville and Françoise Charras, Profils Américains: Charles Brockden Brown (Montpellier: Université Paul-Valéry, 1999), 269-277, offered citations not in MLA, and the community of Brown scholars continues to do the same. For continuity I have maintained the format of Parker’s bibliography. Corrections, comments and queries are welcome: .

John R. Holmes

FranciscanUniversity of Steubenville

July 2003

1796.1Anon. “An Account of a Murder Committed by J___ Y___ upon his Family, in December, A.D. 1781.” New York Weekly Magazine, 2 (20 July), 20 and (27 July), 28.

1798.1Anon. Review of Wieland; or the Transformation. New York Commercial Advertiser (29 December), n.p.

1798.2Anon. “Wieland; or the Transformation.” New York Spectator (10 November), p. 4.

1799.1Anon. “Remarks on Wieland and Ormond.” WeeklyMuseum (20 June), n.p.

1800.1Anon. “Ormond; or the Secret Witness. C. B. Brown.” Anti-Jacobin Review, 6 (August), 451.

1801.1Anon. “Wieland; or the Transformation.” American Review and Literary Journal, 1 (January), 333-39.

Anon. “Wieland; or the Transformation.” American Review and Literary Journal. 2 (January), 23-38.

1803.1Anon. “Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year1793.” Critical Review, 2nd series 39 (September), 119.

1803.2Davis, John. Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America; during 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802. London: F. Ostell and T. Hurst and New York: H. Caritat, pp. 122, 149-50, 163, 222.

1803.3Miller, Samuel. A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century….Containing a Sketch of the Revolutions and Improvements in Science, Arts, and Literature During that Period. Vol. 2. New York: T. and J. Swords, p. 171.

1804.1Anon. “Arthur Mervyn; or Memoirs of the Year 1793.” Monthly Magazine; or British Register, Supplement 16 (25 January), 635.

1804.2Anon. “Edgar Huntley.” Critical Review, 3rd series 3 (November), 360.

1804.3Anon. “Jane Talbot by Charles Brockden Brown.” The Imperial Review; or London and Dublin Literary Journal, 3 (November), 392-401.

1804.4Anon. “Jane Talbot by Charles Brockden Brown.” The Literary Journal, 3 (May), 492.

1804.5Anon. “Literary Intelligence for the Port Folio.” Port Folio, 4 (28 April), 134.

1804.6Anon. “London Edition of Dr. Linn’s ‘Powers of Genius.’” Port Folio, 4 (1 September), 277.

1804.7Anon. “New Translations of Volney’s Travels in America.” Port Folio, 4 (25 August), 269.

1805.1Anon. “Conrad’s Magazine.” Port Folio. 5 (27 April), 125.

1805.2Anon. “Edgar Huntley; or Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker by Charles Brockden Brown.” Monthly Magazine, Supplement 18 (25 January), 594.

1807.1Anon. “Conrad’s American Register. A Review of Domestic and Foreign Literature.” Port Folio, 2nd series 4 (31 October), 279-80.

1808.1Anon. “Brown’s American Register.” Port Folio, 2nd series 2 (27 February), 140-41.

1809.1Anon. “Biography.” Port Folio, 3rd series 1 (January), 21.

1809.2Anon. “Perambulator, No. III.” Rambler’s Magazine, 1 (1809), 149-62.

1809.3Anon. [No title.] Paulson’s American Daily Advertiser. (27 February), n.p.

1810.1Anon. “Stanzas. Commemorative of the late Charles Brockden Brown, of Philadelphia, author of Wieland, Ormond, Arthur Mervyn, etc.” Port Folio, 3rd series 4 (September), 287-90.

1810.2Anon. “Wieland; or the Transformation by Charles Brockden Brown.” Lady’s Monthly Museum, new series (December), 338-39.

1810.3Watterson, George. Glencarn; or The Disappointment of Youth. Alexandria, Pennsylvania: Cotton & Stewart, p. 92.

1811.1Anon. Review of Ormond; or The Secret Witness. The Critical Review, 3rd series 22 (April), 417-31.

1811.2Anon. “Wieland; or the Transformation. By C. B. Brown.” British Critic. 37 (January), 70.

1811.3Anon. “Wieland; or the Transformation.” Critical Review. 3rd series 22 (February), 144-63.

1811.4Anon. “Wieland; or the Transformation.” Gentlemen’s Magazine, 81 (April), 364.

1811.5Anon. “Wieland; or the Transformation. By C. B. Brown.” Monthly Review, 2nd series 64 (January), 96.

1811.6Anon. “Wieland; or the Transformation. By C. B. Brown.” British Critic, 5 (June), 408.

1811.7“A. R.” “Critique on the Writings of Charles B. Brown.” Port Folio, 3rd series 6 (July), 30-35.

1811.8Mitchell, Isaac. “Preface.” The Asylum; or, Alonzo and Melissa. Vol. 1. Poughkeepsie, New York: Joseph Nelson, xix.

1814.1[Dennie, Joseph.] “Inquiries Respecting Dennie and Brown.” Port Folio, 4th series 3 (June), 570-73.

1815.1Dunlap, William. The Life of Charles Brockden Brown: Together with Selections from the Rarest of His Printed Works, from His Original Letters, and from His Manuscripts before Unpublished. Vols. 1 and 2. Philadelphia: James P. Parks, 396 pp. and 472 pp.

1816.1“S.” “Dunlap’s Life of Charles Brockden Brown.” The Portico, 1 (May), 380-83.

1818.1Godwin, William. “Preface” in Mandeville. A Tale of the Seventeeth Century in England. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: M. Thomas, p. ix.

1819.1Anon. “The Life of Charles Brockden Brown: Together with Selections from the Rarest of His Printed Works, from His Original Letters, and from His Manuscripts before Unpublished.” North American Review, 9 (June), 58-77.

1820.1Anon. “On the Writings of Charles Brockden Brown and Washington Irving.” Blackwood’s, 6 (February), 554-56.

1820.2Anon. “On the Writings of Charles Brockden Brown and Washington Irving.” Atheneum, 7 (April), 124-26.

1820.3Anon. “On the Writings of Charles Brockden Brown and Washington Irving.” Literary and Scientific Repository. 1 (July), 187-90.

1820.4Anon. “On the Writings of Charles Brockden Brown, the American Novelist.” New Monthly Magazine, 14 (December), 609-14.

Cooper, James Fenimore. “Preface.” The Spy. Vol. 1. New York: Wiley and Halstead, p. v.

Anon. “American Genius, Exemplified in the Life of Charles Brockden Brown.” Lady’s Magazine, new series 3 (1822), 139-142.

Anon. “Brown, the American Novelist.” Kaleidoscope, new series 2 (11 June), 390.

Anon. “Carwin the Biloquist. Dunlap’s Memoirs of Charles Brockden Brown.” Gentleman’s Magazine, supplement 92 (1822), 622.

Anon. “Carwin, the Biloquist and Other American Tales and Pieces.” Literary Chronicle, 4 (20 July), 455-56.

Anon. “Carwin, the Biloquist and Other American Tales.” New Monthly Magazine, 6 (1 May), 222.

Anon. “Memoirs of Charles Brockden Brown, the American Novelist, Author of Wieland, Ormond, Arthur Mervyn, etc. with Selections from his Original Letters and Miscellaneous Writings.” Literary Chronicle (9 March), pp. 148-50.

Anon. “Memoirs of Charles Brockden Brown, the American Novelist. Author of Wieland, Ormond, Arthur Mervyn, & with Selections from his Original Letters and Miscellaneous Writings.” Monthly Magazine, 54 (October), 254-55.

Anon. “Memoirs of Charles Brockden Brown, the American Novelist. Author of Wieland, Ormond, Arthur Mervyn, & with Selections from his Original Letters and Miscellaneous Writings.” Monthly Review, 94 (October), 151-57.

Anon. “Memoirs of Charles Brockden Brown, the American Novelist. By William Dunlap.” New Monthly Magazine, 6 (1 April), 172.

Anon. Review of Carwin, the Biloquist and Other American Tales and Pieces. Monthly Censor, 1 (July), 235.

Anon. Review of Dunlap’s Memoirs of Charles Brockden Brown. Monthly Censor, 1 (September), 399.

Anon. “The Spy.” Literary Chronicle, 4 (6 July), 421.

Dunlap, William. Memoirs of Charles Brockden Brown, the American Novelist. Author of Wieland, Ormond, Arthur Mervyn, &, with Selections from his Original Letters and Miscellaneous Writings. London: Henry Colburn and Co., 337 pp.

[Gardiner, William H.]. “The Spy, a Tale of Neutral Ground.” North American Review, 15 (July), 281.

1824.1Anon. “Arthur Mervyn, a Tale.” Retrospective Review, 9: 317-23.

1824.2Anon. “Carwin, the Biloquist and Other American Tales and Pieces.” European Magazine, 85 (January), 55-60.

1824.3Anon. “Remarks on The Pioneers.” Newcastle Magazine, new series 3 (January), 35.

1824.4Anon. “Wieland and Other Novels.” American Monthly Magazine, 1 (January), 42-58.

1824.5[Neal, John]. “American Writers I and II.” Blackwood’s. 16 (October), 305-11 and 421-26.

1824.6Wheaton, Henry. An Address, Pronounced at the Opening of the New-York Athenaeum, December 14. New York: C. Wiley, p. 8.

1825.1Anon. “Dunlap’s Memoirs of Charles Brockden Brown.” Blackwood’s, 18 (September), 327-28.

1826.1Anon. “Wieland, Edgar Huntley, Philip Stanley, Jane Talbot, Ormond, Arthur Mervyn, and Logan, a Family History.” British Critic, 3rd series 2 (April), 53-78.

1827.1Anon. “Memoir of Charles Brockden Brown,” in The Novels of Charles Brockden Brown: Wieland, Ormond, Arthur Mervyn, Edgar Huntley, Clara Howard, Jane Talbot. 6 vols. Boston: S.G. Goodrich, pp. iii-xxiv.

1827.2Anon. “The Novels of Charles Brockden Brown.” Western Monthly Review, 1 (December), 483-94.

1827.3Anon. “The Red Rover.” Literary Gazette, II (8 December), 787.

1827.4Dana, Richard Henry, Sr. “ The Novels of Charles Brockden Brown.” United States Review, 2 (August), 321-33.

1827.5[Hill, Fred S.]. “Review.” Boston Lyceum, 1 (June), 324.

1828.1Cooper, James Fenimore. Notions of the Americans: Picked up by a Traveling Bachelor, Vol. 2. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea and Carey, p. 111.

1828.2[Mellen, G.]. “The Red Rover.” North American Review, 27 (July), 144.

1829.1[Everett, A.H.] “Irving’s Life of Columbus.” North American Review, 28 (January), 108.

1829.2[Hazlitt, William]. “William Ellery Channing’s Sermons and Tracts.” Edinburgh Review, 50 (October), 126-28.

1829.3Knapp, Samuel Lorenzo. Lectures on American Literature with Remarks on Some Passages of American History. New York: Elam Bliss, pp. 132, 138, and 175.

1829.4[Smith, Richard Penn]. “Progress of Literature in Pennsylvania.” The Philadelphia Monthly Magazine, new series 1: 599-605.

1830.1Anon. “Brown’s Novels.” American Quarterly Review, 8 (December), 312-37.

1831.1Anon. “Edgar Huntley; or The Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker, by Charles Brockden Brown.” Athenaeum, 4 (December), 785.

1832.1Dunlap, William. History of the American Theatre. New York: J. & J. Harper, pp. 168-70, passim.

1833.1Anon. “Works of Mrs. Child.” North American Review, 37 (July), 139.

1834.1Anon. “Sparks’s American Biography. The Library of American Biography.” North American Review, 38 (April), 474-78.

1834.2Dunlap, William. “Charles Brockden Brown,” in National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans. Edited by James Herring and James B. Longacre. Vol. 3. New York: M. Bancroft, pp. 1-8.

1834.3[Palfrey, J.G.] “Periodical Literature of the United States. The Republic of Letters; being a weekly Republication of Works of Standard Literature.” North American Review, 39 (October), 277-301.

1834.4Prescott, William H. “Life of Charles Brockden Brown,” in Library of American Biography. Edited by Jared Sparks. Vol. 1. Boston: Hilliard Gray & Co., pp. 117-80.

1835.1Anon. “Charles Brockden Brown.” Albany Bouquet: and Literary Spectator. (2 May), p. 15.

1835.2Anon. “Charles Brockden Brown.” Literary Gazette (Concord, New Hampshire), 2 (23 January), 137-38.

1835.3Anon. “Letters on the United States of America.” Southern Literary Messenger, 1 (May), 481-83.

1835.4Paulding, James Kirke. “National Literature,” in Salmagundi. Vol. 2. New York: Harper & Brothers, pp. 271-72.

1835.5[Willis, N.P.]. “Literature of the Nineteenth Century: America.” Athenaeum, n.v. (3 January), pp. 9-13.

1836.1“E.M.V.D.” “The Novels of Charles Brockden Brown.” Ladies’ Companion, 4 (January), 135.

1842.1Anon. “Modern Fiction.” Southern Literary Messenger, 8 (May), 342-48.

1843.1Poe, Edgar Allan. “Review of Wyandotte.” Graham’s Magazine, (November), p. 261.

1844.1Poe, Edgar Allan. “Marginalia.” United States Magazine and Democratic Review, new series 15 (December), 585.

1845.1Lippard, George. “Dedication” in QuakerCity; or, The Monks of Monk-Hall. Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson and Brothers, n.p.

1845.2Poe, Edgar Allan. “Simms.” Broadway Journal, 2 (4 October), 190.

1846.1Anon. “Announcement of Complete Works of Charles Brockden Brown to Be Published by William Taylor & Co.” New York Illustrated Magazine of Literature and Art, 2 (May), 64.

1846.2Fuller, Margaret. “American Literature: Its Position in the Present Time, and Prospects for the Future,” in Papers on Literature and Art, Part II. New York: Wiley and Putnam, pp. 146-50.

1846.3Fuller, Margaret. “Charles Brockden Brown.” New York Tribune, (21 July), n.p.

1846.4Hawthorne, Nathaniel. “P’s Correspondence” and “The Hall of Fantasy,” in Mosses from an Old Manse. New York: Wiley and Putnam, pp. 131-32 and 161, respectively.

1847.1Griswold, Rufus Wilmot. The Prose Writers of America. Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, pp. 107-11.

1848.1Barrett, Joseph Hartwell. “Charles Brockden Brown.” American Whig Review, new series 1 (March), 260-74.

1848.2Lippard, George. “The Heart-Broken.” The Nineteenth Century, A Quarterly Miscellany, 1 (January), 19-27.

1848.3Noble, Charles. Studies in American Literature. A Textbook for Academics and High Schools. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1848, pp. 75-80.

1850.1Dana, Richard Henry, Sr. “Charles Brockden Brown” in Poems and Prose Writings. Vol. 2. New York: Baker and Scribner, pp. 325-43.

1853.1Tuckerman, Henry T. Mental Portraits. London: Richard Bentley, 1853, pp. 271-86.

1854.1Allibone, S. Austin. Allibone’s Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors Living and Deceased from the Earliest Accounts to the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: Childs & Peterson, p. 256.

1854.2Anon. “The Book Trade.” Norton’s Literary Gazette, new series 1 (1 April), 165.

1855.1Duyckinck, Evert and George L. Duyckinck. Cyclopedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and Critical Notices of Authors and Selections from their Writings. From the Earliest Period to the Present Day. Vol. 1. New York: Charles Scribner, pp. 586-91.

1856.1Gostwick, Joseph. Hand-Book of American Literature. Historical, Biographical, and Critical. Series on Literary America in the Nineteenth Century. London and Edinburgh: W. and R. Chambers.

1856.2Hood, Thomas. “The Fall” in The Poetical Works. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., p. 47.

1857.1Anon. “Arthur Mervyn.” Graham’s Magazine, 50 (May), 468.

1857.2Anon. “A Biographical and Critical Memoir of Charles Brockden Brown,” in The Novels of Charles Brockden Brown. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: M. Polock.

1857.3Anon. “Edgar Huntley; or Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker by Charles Brockden Brown.” Graham’s Magazine, 50 (June), 564.

1857.4Anon. “Jane Talbot by Charles Brockden Brown.” Graham’s Magazine, 50 (July), 86.

1857.5Anon. “Wieland; or the Transformation. Charles Brockden Brown.” American Notes and Queries, 1 (February), 76.

1857.6Anon. “Wieland; or the Transformation by Charles Brockden Brown.” Graham’s Magazine, 50 (March), 277.

1857.7Goodrich, S.G. Recollection of a Lifetime, or Men and Things I Have Seen. In a Series of Familiar Letters to a Friend, Historical, Biographical, Anecdotal, and Descriptive. Vol. 2. New York: Miller, Orton, and Mulligan, pp. 203-204.

1857.8Tuckerman, Henry T. “The Supernaturalist. Charles Brockden Brown,” in Essays, Biographical and Critical, or Studies of Character. Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Co., pp. 369-78.

1858.1Anon. “The Works of Edgar Allan Poe.” Edinburgh Review, 52 (April), 419-22.

1858.2Francis, John Wakefield. Old New York; or, Reminiscence of the Past Sixty Years. Being an Enlarged and Revised Edition of the Anniversary Discourse Delivered before the New York Historical Society (November 17, 1857). New York: C. Roe, pp. 69, 290.

1859.1Cleveland, Charles D. A Compendium of American Literature, Chronologically Arranged; with Biographical Sketches of the Authors, and Selections from their Works. Second edition. Philadelphia: E.C. & J. Biddle, pp. 172-78.

1862.1Irving, Pierre. Life and Letters of WashingtonIrving. Vol. 1. New York: G.P. Putnam, pp. 47 and 184.

1865.1[Lippard, George]. “The First American Novelist.” The Foederal American Monthly, 51 (July), 46-53.

1866.1Whittier, John Greenleaf. “Fanaticism” in Prose Works of John Greenleaf Whittier. Vol. 2. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, pp. 94-99.

1868.1Anon. “The Pioneer of American Fiction.” The Dartmouth, 2 (February), 41-44.

1869.1Fuller, Margaret. “American Literature: Its Position in the Present Time, and Prospects for the Future,” in Art, Literature, and the Drama, Part II. New York: Tribune Association, pp. 322-326.

1873.1Hart, John Seely. A Manual of American Literature. Series in American Studies, edited by Joseph K. Kwiat. Philadelphia: Eldredge & Brother, p. 111.

1875.1Prescott, William H. “Charles Brockden Brown, the American Novelist,” in Biographical and Critical Miscellanies. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., pp. 1-52.

1876.1Jenkins, Oliver L. The Student’s Handbook of British and American Literature Containing Sketches Biographical and Critical of the Most Distinguished Authors from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., pp. 455-57.

1876.2Lathrop, G.P. “Early American Novelists.” Atlantic Monthly, 37 (April), 405-407.

1876.3Whipple, Edwin P. “A Century of American Literature” in The First Century of the Republic: A Review of American Progress by Theodore D. Woolsey, et al. New York: Harper and Brothers, p. 358.

1878.1Beers, Henry Augustin. A Century of American Literature, 1776-1876. New York: H. Holt and Co., pp. 36-50.

1878.2Smith, George Barnett. “Brockden Brown.” Fortnightly Review, new series 24 (September), 399-421.

1879.1Tuckerman, Henry. “A Sketch of American Literature” in A Complete Manual of English Literature by Thomas B. Shaw. New York: Sheldon and Co., pp. 505-506.

1880.1Lamb, Martha J. History of the City of New York: Its Origin, Rise and Progress. Vol. 2. New York and Chicago: A.S. Barnes and Co., pp. 468, 519, 527, 554.

1881.1Warner, Charles D. Washington Irving. Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Co., pp. 10-16.

1882.1Nichol, John. American Literature. An Historical Sketch 1620-1880. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, pp. 157-62.

1882.2Scherr, Johannes. A History of English Literature. Translasted by M.V. London: Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, p. 307.

1883.1Morse, James Herbert. “The Native Element in American Fiction.” Century 26: 229-98.

1884.1Scharf, J. Thomas and Thompson Westcott. History of Philadelphia 1609-1884. Vols. 2 and 3. Philadelphia: L.H. Everts & Co., pp. 1133 (Vol. 2) and 1981 (Vol. 3).

1886.1Alden, John. Alden’s Cyclopedia of Universal Literature. Vol. 3. New York: By the Author, pp. 159-63.

1886.2Dowden, Edward. Life of Shelley. Vol. 1. London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., pp. 472-73.

1887.1Anon. “A Biographical and Critical Memoir of Charles Brockden Brown,” in Complete Edition of the Novels of C.B. Brown. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: David McKay, pp. 1-52.

1887.2Anon. “Brockden Brown’s Wieland.” The Critic, 8 (24 December), 325-26.

1887.3Anon. “Charles Brockden Brown.” Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography. Edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. Vol. 1. New York: D. Appleton and Co., p. 397.

1887.4Anon. “Notes.” The Critic, new series 8 (5 November), 236.

1887.5Beers, Henry A. An Outline Sketch of American Literature. New York: Chautauqua Press, pp. 79-82.

1887.6Bernard, John. Retrospections of America 1797-1811. New York: Harper & Co., pp. 190, 250-55.

1887.7Prescott, William H. “Memoir of Charles Brockden Brown, the American Novelist,” in Complete Edition of the Novels of Charles Brockden Brown. Vol. 3. Philadelphia: David McKay.

1887.8Whipple, Edwin Piercy. American Literature and Other Papers. Boston: Ticknor & Co., p. 28.

1888.1[Woodberry, George E.]. “Charles Brockden Brown.” Atlantic Monthly, 61 (May), 710-14.

1889.1Adams, Henry. History of the United States of America during the First Administration of Thomas Jefferson. Vol. 1. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, p. 123.

1889.2Anon. “American Fiction.” Edinburgh Review, n.v.: 515-53.

1890.1Phillips, Ervin Louis. “The Earliest American Novelist.” Cornell Magazine, 2 (February), 200-204.

1891.01Beers, Henry A. Initial Studies in American Letters. The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle. Studies for 1891-92. New York: Chautauqua Press, pp. 62-65.

1891.1Beers, Henry A. Studies in American Letters. Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Co.

1891.2Hawthorne, Julian and Leonard Lemmon. American Literature. An Elementary Text-Book. Boston: D.C. Heath & Co., pp. 23-25.

1892.1Smyth, Albert H. The Philadelphia Magazines and Their Contributors, 1741-1850. Philadelphia: R.M. Lindsay, pp. 79-80, 152-70.

1892.2Van Pelt, Daniel. “The Closing Years of the Eighteenth Century, 1793-1800,” in Memorial History of the City of New York. From Its First Settlement to the Year 1892. Edited by James G. Wilson. New York: New York History Co., p. 144.

1892.3Wilson, James Grant. “The Knickerbocker Authors,” in Memorial History of the City of New York. From Its First Settlement to the Year 1892. Edited by the Author. New York: New York History Co., pp. 76-77.

1893.1Anon. “Wieland; or The Transformation.” Critic, 22 (14 January), 20.

1893.1.1Bates, Katharine Lee. American Literature. New York: Macmillan Co., pp. 88-90.

1893.2Richardson, Charles F. American Literature 1607-1885. Vol. 2. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, pp. 262-63, 286-89.

1893.3Stone, Herbert Stuart. First Editions of American Authors. A Manual for Book-lovers. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Stone & Kimball, p. 23.

1894.1Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth. Literary and Social Silhouettes. New York: Harper & Brothers, p. 59.

1894.2Lippard, George. “The Heart-Broken.” Hesperian, 1 (November-January), 99-106.

1895.1McCowan, John S. “Our First Novelist.” Sewanee Review 4: 174-80.

1896.1Pattee, Fred Lewis. A History of American Literature. New York: Silver, Burdett and Co., pp. 103-105.

1896.2Richardson, Charles F. A Primer of American Literature. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., p. 23.

1897.1Foley, Patrick Kevin. American Authors 1795-1895. Boston: By the Author, pp. 27-28.

1897.2Mitchell, Donald Grant. AmericanLands and Letters. Vol. 1. The Mayflower to Rip Van-Winkle. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, pp. 179-83.

1898.1Anon. “Charles Brockden Brown.” Appleton’s Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. Revised edition. Vol. 1. New York: D. Appleton and Co., p. 397.

1898.2Hawthorne, Julian, et al., eds. The Literature of All Nations and Ages. Vol. 9. New York: The Hamilton Book Co., pp. 50-51.

1898.3Herringshaw, Thomas William. Herringshaw’s Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century. Chicago: American Publiushers Association, p. 156.

1898.4Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. “Charles Brockden Brown.” American Prose Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers and a General Introduction. Edited by George Rice Carpenter. London and New York: Macmillan, pp. 84-88.

1898.5Pancoast, Henry S. An Introduction to American Literature. New York: Henry Holt and Co., pp. 108-111.

1898.6Seilhammer, George O. “Weekly Newspapers and Magazines” in Memorial History of the City of Philadelphia. Edited by John Russell Young. Vol. 2. New York: New York History Co., p. 273.