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Clara Howard

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122 pages
~2h 2min to read
Published 1801 S. G. Goodrich 1 views
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9781015237339
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"Clara Howard," a novel by Charles Brockden Brown, Published in 1801, is bot an epistolary novel and a novel of manners, exploring the societal pressures and expectations that can lead to the suppression of individual identity, particularly through letters between Clara and her lover, Philip. "Clara Howard" is categorized as both an epistolary novel (a novel told through letters) and a novel of manners, focusing on social norms and behaviors. It deviates from Brown's earlier, more intense Gothic fiction, like "Wieland," which is considered the first American Gothic novel. The novel centers on Clara's experiences as she navigates social expectations and her own evolving identity, particularly in relation to her relationship with Philip. The narrative follows the letters between Clara and Philip, revealing their thoughts, feelings, and the social pressures they face. The novel explores how societal norms and expectations can lead to the suppression of individual identity and the challenges faced by individuals in a society with rigid social structures. Brown is also known for other novels including "Wieland; the Transformation" and "Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep Walker."

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