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Wieland, or the Transformation
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234 pages
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The novel explores the psychological turmoil of Theodore Wieland, who is haunted by mysterious voices that blur the lines between delusion and divine influence. As his religious guilt spirals into mania, he becomes a significant threat to those around him. Charles Brockden Brown's Gothic thriller delves into themes of madness and morality, showcasing his interest in the bizarre and macabre, which would later inspire literary figures like Hawthorne and Poe.
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1997, paperback
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