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Edgar Huntly, or The Sleep Walker
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ePUB 3
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Nein
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Ja
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Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
02.06.2026
Verlag
CLXBXSeitenzahl
350 (Printausgabe)
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581 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9786659124410
Edgar Huntly, or The Sleep-Walker by Charles Brockden Brown is a landmark American Gothic novel that blends psychological suspense, frontier adventure, and early elements of mystery fiction. Written in the late eighteenth century, it is one of the earliest works in American literature to explore the complexities of the human mind alongside themes of fear, survival, and moral uncertainty.
The story follows Edgar Huntly, a young man drawn into a disturbing series of events involving sleepwalking, disappearance, and violent encounters on the edge of a wilderness landscape. As he seeks to uncover the truth behind a mysterious death, he becomes increasingly entangled in situations that blur the boundaries between reality, perception, and unconscious action.
Brown's narrative combines intense emotional experience with a sense of unease and unpredictability. The wilderness setting plays a crucial role, reflecting both physical danger and psychological instability. As the protagonist ventures deeper into unknown territory, he is forced to confront not only external threats but also the darker aspects of human nature and his own inner turmoil.
Themes of identity, guilt, survival, perception, mental instability, and moral ambiguity run throughout the novel. The story examines how fear and uncertainty can distort understanding and how the human mind can become both a tool of discovery and a source of confusion.
Edgar Huntly stands as an important early example of American Gothic fiction. With its gripping narrative, psychological depth, and atmospheric tension, it remains a significant and compelling work for readers interested in classic horror, early mystery literature, and foundational American novels.
The story follows Edgar Huntly, a young man drawn into a disturbing series of events involving sleepwalking, disappearance, and violent encounters on the edge of a wilderness landscape. As he seeks to uncover the truth behind a mysterious death, he becomes increasingly entangled in situations that blur the boundaries between reality, perception, and unconscious action.
Brown's narrative combines intense emotional experience with a sense of unease and unpredictability. The wilderness setting plays a crucial role, reflecting both physical danger and psychological instability. As the protagonist ventures deeper into unknown territory, he is forced to confront not only external threats but also the darker aspects of human nature and his own inner turmoil.
Themes of identity, guilt, survival, perception, mental instability, and moral ambiguity run throughout the novel. The story examines how fear and uncertainty can distort understanding and how the human mind can become both a tool of discovery and a source of confusion.
Edgar Huntly stands as an important early example of American Gothic fiction. With its gripping narrative, psychological depth, and atmospheric tension, it remains a significant and compelling work for readers interested in classic horror, early mystery literature, and foundational American novels.
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