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Title: Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker

Alternate Title: Edgar Huntley

Note: Reading ease score: 71.2 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

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Summary: "Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker" by Charles Brockden Brown is a novel written in the early 19th century. It explores the themes of violence, sleepwalking, and the psychological turmoil faced by the protagonist as he grapples with personal tragedy and seeks out the truth behind a friend's murder. The story is centered around Clithero Edny, a character whose dark secret and conflicts drive the narrative forward into the wilderness of the American landscape. The opening of the novel introduces the narrator, who is in a state of confusion and emotional turmoil as he reflects on the tragic events surrounding the death of his friend, Waldegrave. He is compelled to document his experiences and investigate the circumstances of Waldegrave's murder, which makes its way into his thoughts even as he struggles for composure to tell his story. Soon after, the narrator encounters a mysterious, half-naked man digging at the site of his friend's death, who seems to undergo a profound emotional crisis. This man’s actions and his connection to Waldegrave pique the narrator's curiosity, setting him on a path of pursuit that intertwines with elements of suspense and psychological exploration. As the narrative unfolds, the themes of guilt, revenge, and the quest for understanding become apparent, laying the groundwork for the complexities that will emerge in this tale of haunting mystery and moral reflection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810

EBook No.: 8223

Published: Jun 1, 2005

Downloads: 341

Language: English

Subject: Horror tales

Subject: Delaware Indians -- Fiction

Subject: Psychological fiction

Subject: Young men -- Fiction

Subject: Epistolary fiction

Subject: Philadelphia (Pa.) -- History -- 18th century -- Fiction

Subject: Wilderness areas -- Fiction

Subject: Dementia -- Fiction

Subject: Sleepwalking -- Fiction

Subject: Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-05T13:50:15Z Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker

This edition has images.

Title: Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker

Alternate Title: Edgar Huntley

Note: Reading ease score: 71.2 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Credits: Produced by Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Summary: "Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker" by Charles Brockden Brown is a novel written in the early 19th century. It explores the themes of violence, sleepwalking, and the psychological turmoil faced by the protagonist as he grapples with personal tragedy and seeks out the truth behind a friend's murder. The story is centered around Clithero Edny, a character whose dark secret and conflicts drive the narrative forward into the wilderness of the American landscape. The opening of the novel introduces the narrator, who is in a state of confusion and emotional turmoil as he reflects on the tragic events surrounding the death of his friend, Waldegrave. He is compelled to document his experiences and investigate the circumstances of Waldegrave's murder, which makes its way into his thoughts even as he struggles for composure to tell his story. Soon after, the narrator encounters a mysterious, half-naked man digging at the site of his friend's death, who seems to undergo a profound emotional crisis. This man’s actions and his connection to Waldegrave pique the narrator's curiosity, setting him on a path of pursuit that intertwines with elements of suspense and psychological exploration. As the narrative unfolds, the themes of guilt, revenge, and the quest for understanding become apparent, laying the groundwork for the complexities that will emerge in this tale of haunting mystery and moral reflection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810

EBook No.: 8223

Published: Jun 1, 2005

Downloads: 341

Language: English

Subject: Horror tales

Subject: Delaware Indians -- Fiction

Subject: Psychological fiction

Subject: Young men -- Fiction

Subject: Epistolary fiction

Subject: Philadelphia (Pa.) -- History -- 18th century -- Fiction

Subject: Wilderness areas -- Fiction

Subject: Dementia -- Fiction

Subject: Sleepwalking -- Fiction

Subject: Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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