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January 7
 
The Age of Gothic Literature - The Monk, by Matthew Gregory Lewis

A tremendous fan of the Gothic mode, particularly of Ann Radcliffe's Mysteries of Udolpho, young Matthew Gregory Lewis set out to compose his own volume of terror that would match hers. To that end he may have surpassed her.

The Monk plunged headlong into carnal perturbations and supernatural forces, invoking the wrath of proper society in its day, and earning his book, from the ensuing controversy, enormous popularity and notoriety.

The title character is named Ambrosio, a monk who has a reputation for holiness. Ambrosio succumbs to his carnal desires with a number of women, ultimately killing one of them, before falling into the hands of the Spanish Inquisition. A pact with Satan temporarily saves Ambrosio before his final, shocking end.

The Monk was praised by the likes of Lord Byron and the Marquis De Sade.

The Monk remains a thrilling read, passionate and dark, at times alternating between the brutal and the comical.

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Matthew Gregory Lewis wrote The Monk at the age of 19, and the work was first published in 1796.

After its first scandalous edition was released, Lewis was required to edit several objectionable passages to satisfy a court injunction against its further sale.

Lewis later wrote several popular tragic operas before inheriting a large fortune. He died at the age of 43.
Ambrosio the Monk -  illustration from The Monk by Matthew G. Lewis
 
   
 
 
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