Thursday, May 27, 2010
Edgar Huntly; Or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker by Charles Brockden Brown
In this book Edgar Huntly investigates the death of his best friend and stumbles on another character whose experiences begin to eerily mirror his own. I was intrigued by the presence of Native Americans in the text (especially insofar as the circumstances of their attacks are both wildly inflated and downplayed). I was also interested in the theme of sleepwalking and the relationship between the sleeping and waking states and their relationship to motivation as well. Finally, I was intrigued by the presence of a Gothic sublime in the landscape.
Labels:
18th century,
epistolary,
gothic,
murder,
mystery,
Native Americans,
trauma,
United States
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