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Matthew Gregory Lewis

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Born July 9, 1775
Died May 14, 1818 (42 years old)
London, Kingdom of Great Britain
Also known as: "Monk" Lewis, M. G. Lewis
33 books
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Matthew Gregory Lewis (9 July 1775 – 14 or 16 May 1818)was an English novelist and dramatist, whose writings are often classified as "Gothic horror". He was frequently referred to as "Monk" Lewis, because of the success of his 1796 Gothic novel, The Monk. He also worked as a diplomat, politician, and an estate owner in Jamaica. Source: [Matthew Lewis]( on Wikipedia.

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The Nightmare Reader

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CONTENTS: Introduction. What hath light wrought? / by Isaac Asimov Visitation. The midnight embrace / by Matthew Lewis The Frankenstein theme. The transformation / by Mary Shelley Dream state. The bold dragoon / by Washington Irving Drug addiction. Levana and our ladies of sorrow / by Thomas de Quincey Sorcery. The magician / by Lord Lytton Morphia influence. [Berenice]( / by Edgar Allan Poe Schizophrenia. The drunkard's dream / by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Claustrophobia. The man in the reservoir / by C.F. Hoffman The blood drinker. Haceldama / by Lafcadio Hearn Hallucination. The ensouled violin / by Madame Blavatsky Morbidity. Visions of the night / by Ambrose Bierce The legendary dream. The soldier's rest / by Arthur Machen A trauma of war. The bureau d'échange de Maux / by Lord Dunsany Psychic experience. The silver mirror / by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The occultist. The testament of Magdalen Blair / by Aleister Crowley Visionary. A dream of Armageddon / by H.G. Wells Ghostly visitation. A school story / by M.R. James Obsession. The grimoire / by Montague Summers Recluse. The evil clergyman / by H.P. Lovecraft Nightmare. The slayers and the slain / by August Derleth Fear of illness. The shifting growth / by John Gawsworth Arachnophobia. Along came a spider / by Algernon Blackwood Night fantasy. The head hunter / by Robert Bloch A waking dream. The haunting of the new / by Ray Bradbury The future. The curse / by Arthur C. Clarke

Seven Masterpieces of Gothic Horror

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The castle of Otranto / Horace Walpole The Old English Baron / Clara Reeve Mistrust or Blanche and Osbright / Matthew Gregory Lewis The heir of Mondolfo / Mary Shelley The white old maid / Nathaniel Hawthorn [The fall of the House of Usher]( / Edgar Allan Poe Carmilla / Sheridan Le Fanu.

The Monk: A Romance. In Three Volumes. By M. G. Lewis, ..

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`The Monk was so highly popular that it seemed to create an epoch in our literature', wrote Sir Walter Scott. Set in the sinister monastery of the Capuchins in Madrid, The Monk is a violent tale of ambition, murder, and incest. The great struggle between maintaining monastic vows and fulfilling personal ambitions leads its main character, the monk Ambrosio, to temptation and the breaking of his vows, then to sexual obsession and rape, and finally to murder in order to conceal his guilt. Inspired by German horror romanticism and the work of Ann Radcliffe, Lewis produced his masterpiece at the age of nineteen. It contains many typical Gothic elements - seduction in a monastery, lustful monks, evil Abbesses, bandits and beautiful heroines. But, as the Introduction to this new edition shows, Lewis also played with convention, ranging from gruesome realism to social comedy, and even parodied the genre in which he was writing. This book is intended for students of Gothic Literature and eighteenth-century literature.

El monje

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See work: Ambientado en el siniestro monasterio de Los Capuchines de Madrid, El Monje es una historia violenta de ambición, asesinato e incesto. La gran lucha entre mantener los votos monásticos y cumplir las ambiciones personales lleva a su personaje principal, el monje Ambrosio, a la tentación y a la ruptura de sus votos, luego a la obsesión sexual y la violación, y finalmente a asesinar para ocultar su culpabilidad. Inspirado por el romanticismo de terror alemán y la obra de Ann Radcliffe, Lewis produjo su obra maestra a los 19 años. Contiene muchos elementos góticos típicos - seducción en un monasterio, monjes luminosos, ábbascas malvadas, bandidos y hermosas heroínas. Pero, como muestra la introducción a esta nueva edición, Lewis también jugó con la convención, que va desde el realismo espantoso hasta la comedia social, e incluso parodió el género en el que estaba escribiendo.

The bravo of Venice

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Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.