For the educator and missionary, see Clara Ann Howard.
Clara Howard was the second-to-last novel published by Charles Brockden Brown. First published in 1801, the novel is both an epistolary novel and a novel of manners which diverges, alongside the novel Jane Talbot from earlier novels by Brown which were more intense and radical Gothic fiction.[1]
Critic Paul Worthington calls these novels a natural progression of Brown's quest for a perfect novel form, despite their divergence in themes.[1] While other critics where extremely negative about this change.
^ abWitherington, Paul (1974-01-01). "Brockden Brown's Other Novels: Clara Howard and Jane Talbot". Nineteenth-Century Fiction. 29 (3): 257–272. doi:10.2307/2933169. JSTOR 2933169.
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