

An instant bestseller when it was published in America, the sentimental novel Charlotte Temple speaks to the popularity of the genre--and the public thirst for fiction--from the early national period and beyond. This Norton Critical Edition is based on the first American edition...

The sentimental novels of the early national period were considered a danger to society and were criticized for the corrupting influence they had on the minds of their mostly young and female audience. They told tales of vice and intrigue that purported to be "based on fact"...

Charlotte Temple by Susanna Rowson. Charlotte Temple is a novel by British-American author Susanna Rowson, originally published in England in 1791 under the title Charlotte, A Tale of Truth. FOR the perusal of the young and thoughtless of the fair sex, this Tale of Truth is designed;...



Charlotte Temple by Susanna Rowson was first published in England in 1791 entitled Charlotte, A Tale of Truth. The first American edition was published in 1794 and became a much loved bestseller.Any profits generated from the sale of this book will go towards the Freeriver Community...

As the first bestseller in America, Charlotte Temple assured her place in literary history. This edition features editorial matter that engages key questions to help you respond to the novel.


With an Introduction by Jane Smiley First published in America in 1794, Charlotte Temple took the country by storm--in fact, it was this nation's first bona fide "bestseller." Susanna Rowson's most famous work is the story of an innocent British schoolgirl who takes the advice...

Colorful photos introduce names of familiar objects in both English and Chinese! The adorable board book with cozy fuzz, bumpy "pebbles" and other touchable textures highlights first words little ones see in the world around them every day!

Charlotte Temple is one of the great early bestsellers of American literary history: a sentimental novel of innocence, seduction, betrayal, exile, and ruin. Young Charlotte is persuaded to leave England with the British officer Montraville, believing herself...

Charlotte Temple is one of the great early bestsellers of American literary history: a sentimental novel of innocence, seduction, betrayal, exile, and ruin. Young Charlotte is persuaded to leave England with the British officer Montraville, believing herself...

Charlotte Temple By Susanna Haswell Rowson

First published in England in 1791 and the United States in 1794, Susanna Rowson's "Charlotte Temple" was America's first best-selling novel. The story is an example of the seduction novel genre, which was wildly popular in early American literature and focuses on the dangers...

Charlotte Temple by Susanna Rowson was first published in England in 1791 entitled Charlotte, A Tale of Truth. The first American edition was published in 1794 and became a much loved bestseller.


Charlotte Temple is a na ve girl who is courted by an older man and brought to America where she is left alone, pregnant and afraid. It is a heartbreaking story about lost innocence, betrayal and prolonged guilt. Charlotte Temple is a 15-year-old girl from a loving...

Charlotte Temple is a na ve girl who is courted by an older man and brought to America where she is left alone, pregnant and afraid. It is a heartbreaking story about lost innocence, betrayal and prolonged guilt. Charlotte Temple is a 15-year-old girl from a loving...

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely...

"Are you for a walk," said Montraville to his companion, as they arose from table; "are you for a walk? or shall we order the chaise and proceed to Portsmouth?" Belcour preferred the former; and they sauntered out to view the town, and to make remarks on the inhabitants, as they...




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