Charlotte Temple by Susanna Haswell Rowson
A Tale of Truth
"Charlotte Temple" is a tragic tale of seduction and betrayal that follows the young and naive Charlotte Temple, who is lured away from her boarding school by the charming British officer, John Montraville. Montraville, who initially intends to marry Charlotte, is persuaded by his companion to abandon her. Charlotte, pregnant and deserted, faces the harsh realities of being alone in America without family or friends, ultimately leading to her downfall and untimely death. The novel serves as a moralistic tale, warning against the dangers of falling prey to flattery and false promises, and emphasizes the importance of parental guidance and moral integrity.
The 15909th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1791
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 100-200
- Original Language
- English
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This book is on the following 1 lists:
- A Response to David Handlin’s “One Hundred Best American Novels” (The American Scholar)