Charles Brockden Brown
History/more biography
Characters/Setting
Summary
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name of the literary society that he established

Belles Lettres Club
100

whats a picaresque novel

on an adventure with an rogue protagonist

100

the ventriloquist 

Carwin

100

Who dies at the beginning of the novel












by Combustion

Father Wieland

100

First National Park

What is Yellowstone National Park

200

What was his Grandma's job

What was a furniture maker

200

what was the name of the proto-novel by Aphra Behn

Oroonoko

200

the maid

Judith

200

Who Keeps saying HOLD!

Carwin

200

What Minnesota Town was Winona Ryder Born in

What is Winona

300

what college did he attend

NONE

300

At what age and disease did Brown die of

What is Tuberculosis at 39

300

Why did Clara have such a big house by herself

she wasn't married and not subject to the law of coverture.

300

How did Wieland Die

Suicide

300

What percentage of the Earth's wildlife is found in the ocean?

up to 3% off

94%

400

What % of the pop. did the Yellow Fever kill in Philadelphia in 1793

What is 10%

400

What friend in New York died of yellow fever in 1798

Who is Elihu Hubbard Smith

400

exactly how many columns were in the temple that Father Wieland built

12 Tuscan Columns

400

whats an Epistolary novel

Novel containing letters

400

How many folds are in a chef's hat? 

up to 3 off

100

500

In 1801 he published his last two novels, what were they

what were Clara Howard and Jane Talbot

500

In 1807 this magazine was made and included previous events

What is the American Register

500

In 1794 Ann Radcliffe made this Novel, because it showed the same gothic style and a physical space were supernatural things happen.

The Mysteries of Udolpho

500

This person whose name I did not mention has a house in Philadelphia where Clara visits multiple times

GL lol

who is Mrs. Baynton

500

The two major epistolary novels I mentioned in the final slide

Person or actual novel

William Hill Brown’s Power of Sympathy(1789) and Hannah Webster Foster’s The Coquette (1797).