The book is a reproduction of an original historical work, produced by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to making literature accessible for those with impaired vision through large print formats. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading and preserves valuable texts for future generations.
Charles Brockden Brown Book order
Charles Brockden Brown is recognized as the most ambitious and accomplished American novelist prior to James Fenimore Cooper. As a pivotal figure in early American literature, he is noted for the breadth and complexity of his work across multiple genres. His extensive writings, encompassing novels, short stories, essays, and periodical contributions, establish him as a significant public intellectual of his era. Brown profoundly shaped American literature and culture at the turn of the 19th century with his distinctive voice and intellectual depth.






- 2024
- 2024
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making literature more inclusive, it aims to preserve important texts while ensuring they are readable for a wider audience.
- 2024
Set in the late 18th century, this novel marks the debut of Charles Brockden Brown and is recognized as one of the first American Gothic novels. It explores themes of psychological horror and transformation, drawing inspiration from William Godwin's Caleb Williams while showcasing Brown's distinctive style. The narrative employs elements of horror and epistolary fiction, offering a complex exploration of human nature and the darker sides of the mind. Its innovative blend of genres establishes it as a significant work in American literature.
- 2023
Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist (A Fragment)
- 66 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Set in 18th-century America, this Gothic psychological thriller features Carwin, an unreliable narrator and master biloquist with the unsettling ability to manipulate voices. The story unfolds through his fragmented memoirs, immersing readers in a suspenseful atmosphere of paranoia and deception. Brown intricately explores themes of fear, guilt, and the complexities of the human psyche, challenging perceptions of truth and reality. The novel combines mystery and horror, making it a haunting classic in American literature that leaves a lasting impression.
- 2023
Wieland; Or The Transformation An American Tale
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Set in late 18th-century rural Pennsylvania, the narrative follows Clara Wieland as she recounts her family's descent into tragedy and madness. Central to the story is her brother Theodore, who, consumed by religious fervor, believes he is receiving divine commands that lead to horrific actions. The novel intricately examines themes of psychological instability and the dangers of fanaticism, positioning itself as a pioneering work of American Gothic fiction and a vital piece of early American literature.
- 2023
The narrative delves into themes of transformation and the human psyche, exploring the complexities of identity and reality. Set against a backdrop of early American society, it examines the effects of enlightenment and the supernatural on its characters. The story intricately weaves elements of horror and philosophical inquiry, reflecting the anxieties of its time. This reprint preserves the original text, allowing readers to engage with the author's unique style and perspective from the late 19th century.
- 2022
The book is a large print reproduction of a historical work, aimed at enhancing accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to producing such accessible editions, it focuses on preserving the original content while ensuring readability for all.
- 2022
Focusing on the life and works of Charles Brockden Brown, this book features selections from his rare printed works, original letters, and previously unpublished manuscripts. It draws from Joseph Sabin's extensive bibliography, offering insights into American history from the late 15th century to the early 20th century. The collection encompasses a wide range of genres and topics, including exploration, military history, and cultural events, making it a valuable resource for libraries, scholars, and readers interested in the Americas.
- 2022
This publication focuses on reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The Megali publishing house emphasizes accessibility in reading, ensuring that classic texts are available to a wider audience.
- 2021
The story revolves around Stephen Calvert's tumultuous journey toward marriage, where he faces perplexing challenges while courting two women. As he grapples with his confusing situation and considers drastic measures, he uncovers a deeper mystery that underlies his romantic troubles, prompting a quest for understanding and resolution.