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The Monk (eBook)

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2022
322 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654738578-3 (EAN)

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The Monk - Matthew Lewis
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Matthew Lewis's novel "The Monk" stands as a seminal work of Gothic literature, intricately weaving themes of forbidden desire, morality, and the supernatural. Published in 1796, this provocative text employs a compelling narrative style that blends the sensational with the philosophical, challenging the austere conventions of its time. Through the tragic descent of Ambrosio, a pious monk entangled in lust and ultimately in demonic influence, Lewis critiques the hypocrisy of religious institutions while exploring the darker facets of human nature, illustrated through vivid imagery and psychological depth. Matthew Lewis, a figure emblematic of the Romantic literary movement, wrote "The Monk" during a period marked by burgeoning ideas about individual freedom and the subconscious. His own life experiences, including the exposure to radical political ideas and the exploration of contemporary philosophical debates, arguably influenced his critical examination of religious dogma and moral hypocrisy. Despite facing significant controversy for its explicit content during its release, Lewis's deep engagement with gothic themes foreshadowed future literary explorations of the macabre and the human psyche. This audacious novel is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of horror, morality, and the historical turbulence of the late 18th century. "The Monk" not only offers a thrilling literary experience but also serves as a crucial commentary on the societal constraints of its era, making it an essential read for anyone captivated by the complexities of human nature and the implications of desire.

Matthew Gregory Lewis, commonly known as Matthew Lewis, was born on July 9, 1775, in London. He was an English novelist and dramatist renowned for his Gothic horror style, with his work 'The Monk' being the most celebrated. 'The Monk,' published in 1796 when Lewis was only twenty years old, quickly gained notoriety for its shocking and controversial subject matter. The novel explores themes of ambition, lust, and the supernatural, defying the social mores of the time and drawing criticism for its perceived immorality and blasphemy. Despite or perhaps because of its infamy, 'The Monk' is considered a seminal work in the Gothic genre and is often referenced in discussions of English romantic literature. Beyond 'The Monk,' Lewis's literary contributions include a number of plays and other smaller works that reinforce his Gothic sensibilities. His style is characterized by a macabre imagination and an ability to evoke fear and suspense. Throughout his career, Lewis was also known for his translations of German ballads, which further enhanced his reputation as a writer with a diverse literary repertoire. Lewis passed away prematurely on May 14, 1818, but his works, especially 'The Monk,' continue to be studied for their dark themes, psychological depth, and innovation within the Gothic tradition.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Historische Kriminalromane
Schlagworte 16th century spain • 18th century horror novels • ambitious monk protagonist • British literature 1796 • dark academia novels • Dark Romanticism • forbidden desires • Frankenstein • gothic horror novel • Gothic literature classics • Halloween • Historical Gothic romance • Jekyll & Hyde • Ken Follett • Matthew Lewis books • Monk and religion themes • morally ambiguous characters • Poe • provocative literary themes • Psychological thrillers in literature • religious hypocrisy • romanticism in literature • Sleepy Hollow • Stephen King • Supernatural Fiction • Supernatural temptation • The Haunting of Hill House • The House Next Door • The Phantom of the Opera • tragic downfall story
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