Citation:
Arthur Mervyn is a novel by Charles Brockden Brown, published in 1799, which stands as a significant example of early American Gothic literature. The story follows the protagonist, Arthur Mervyn, as he navigates the dark and chaotic world of Philadelphia during a yellow fever epidemic, highlighting themes of horror, morality, and the human psyche. The novel exemplifies the psychological depth and social critique that are hallmarks of Gothic fiction in America.