In the introduction of this work, Emory Elliot stated that Wieland of Charles Brockden Brown is a novel that reacts to the observations of the writer of the time and the observation of the political climate. He also notes Brown as "The best novels most effectively represent the reality of human realities because the leaders of the country are the people who need to read the novels most effectively "Pointed out. Intellectual involvement and introspection "(Eliot, ix).
In 1798, Charles Blocken Brown of America published the first Gothic novel "Willand" written in the United States. This work is known for its psychological depth and Gothic excess. Brown is exploring the role of religion in promoting people's lives. For Brown, morality exists in the conscience of the individual, revealing the religion can have terrible results. In Veland, the demonic trick of vocal performers, and religious enthusiasm convinced the novel's main character Veland and God wanted him to kill his family. He did this and killed his wife and children. His sister ran away mostly to tell the story. In the novel, Brown tries to negotiate between the rationality of enlightenment and the irrationality of religious zeal. By doing so, Brown shifted the Gothic story from supernatural events and superstition to human psychology. Is Willan funny or confusing? Wieland is a dark and meditative book, a masterpiece of American literature.
In the introduction of this work, Emory Elliot stated that Wieland of Charles Brockden Brown is a novel that reacts to the observations of the writer of the time and the observation of the political climate. - Throughout history, most of the world's recorded accounts are interoperable by strong elite. Since history is a story of human beings, as with most stories, history has two aspects as well. After the end of World War II, historians began looking for other ways to analyze history. Along with the rise of the hippie movement, historians of the Vietnam War, the Women's Rights Movement, the Civil Rights Movement, the Cold War began to question the reason, why and how society became this way.
Charles Blockenden Brown (1771-1810) was the first professional writer in the United States and Charles Blocken Brown was inspired by British writer Lady Radcliffe and British William Godwin. (Radcliffe is known for his terrible Gothic novel; a novelist and social reformer, Godwin is the father of Mary Shelley who wrote Frankenstein and the British poet Percy Brown was moved by poverty and 4 Wieland wrote four unforgettable novels: Wieland (1798), Arthur Mervyn (1799), Ormond (1799) and Edgar Huntley (1799). Among them, he developed the American Gothic style genre