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"Wieland; or The Transformation: An American Tale" is a novel written by Charles Brockden Brown, an American writer known for his contributions to early American literature and the Gothic genre, published in 1798, and is one of Brown's most important works.
The story of "Wieland" revolves around the character of Clara Wieland, who narrates the story. She is the sister of Theodore Wieland, the novel's central character. The plot is driven by a series of mysterious and tragic events involving murder and religious fanaticism.
The novel deals with themes such as religious passion, madness, fate, and the border between reality and fantasy.

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Summary
The novel is set in rural Pennsylvania in the late 18th century. The main character, Theodor Wieland, is a devout Christian and is deeply influenced by the writings of Swedish mystic Emmanuel Swedenborg. Wieland believes that he has a direct relationship with God, and he becomes convinced that he is guided by God's providence.
One day, Wieland begins hearing voices. He believes this voice is from God and follows its instructions without question. The voice leads Wieland to commit a series of increasingly disturbing acts, including the murder of his wife and children... .