William H. Brown

William Hill Brown (1765–1793) was an American novelist and author of The Power of Sympathy (1789), widely considered the first American novel. Born in Boston to a clockmaker father, Brown wrote epistolary novels, essays, and poems that explored themes of forbidden love and moral instruction before his early death at age 27.

Boston, Massachusetts, United States Nov 12, 1765 Wikipedia
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