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"Edgar Huntly; or Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker" is another novel written by Charles Brockden Brown and was published in 1799, the same year as "Arthur Mervyn". Like many of Brown's works, "Edgar Huntly" is considered an important contribution to early American Gothic literature.
'Edgar Huntley' is well known for its psychological and suspense elements as well as its exploration of the American frontier and the challenges and dangers of life on the edge of civilization. This work is recognized as one of Charles Brockden Brown's most important works.
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Summary
The setting of the novel is the wilderness of Pennsylvania in the late 18th century. The protagonist, Edgar Huntley, is a young man obsessed with sleepwalking. He believes that his father was a sleepwalker who was murdered by an unidentified assailant, and is determined to find his culprit.
Huntley travels into the wilderness to investigate his father's death. Along the way, he encounters a variety of strange and dangerous characters, including a sleepwalking Indian chief, a mysterious leopard, and a group of fanatical religious settlers...