Arthur Mervyn
Discover the haunting tale of Arthur Mervyn, the third novel by Charles Brockden Brown, a pioneer of American literature and the first novelist to earn a living through writing. Published in 2002 by Kent State University Press, this captivating paperback spans 496 pages and delves into the chilling realities of the yellow fever epidemic that devastated Philadelphia in 1793. Brown’s vivid storytelling and keen observations transport readers to a time of crisis, exploring themes of survival, fear, and the human condition. As a significant work in American literary history, Arthur Mervyn offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by individuals during a tumultuous period. Don't miss the chance to add this essential piece of literature to your collection!