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 of her depraved French
teacher-- with tragic consequences. Seduced by the dashing Lieutenant
Montraville, who persuades her to move to America with him, the
fifteen-year-old Charlotte leaves her adoring parents and makes the
treacherous sea voyage to New York. In the land of opportunity,
Charlotte is callously abandoned by Montraville. Alone and pregnant with
an illegitimate child, she valiantly fights to stave off poverty and
ruin.
This Modern Library Paperback Classic is set from the text of the first
American edition.