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Matthew Gregory Lewis | Research Starters - EBSCOBorn: July 9, 1775 · Birthplace: London, England · Died: May 14, 1818 · Place of death: At sea, near Jamaica.
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LEWIS, Matthew Gregory (1775-1818), of Hermitage Cottage ...'Monk' Lewis was intended by his father, a successful civil servant, for a diplomatic career or, failing that, to follow in his footsteps at the War Office.
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Matthew Gregory " Monk" Lewis (1775–1818) • FamilySearchWhen Matthew Gregory " Monk" Lewis was born on 9 July 1775, in England, United Kingdom, his father, Matthew G Lewis, was 25 and his mother, ...
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Matthew Lewis - Literary EncyclopediaJun 30, 2002 · ... Deputy-Secretary at War. He married Frances Maria Sewell after joining the War Office, and the couple had four children, Matthew being the ...
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Matthew Lewis (1750-1812) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeAug 19, 2020 · Deputy-Secretary at War. Slave owner. Owner of the Cornwall plantation in Westmoreland, Jamaica which passed to his son Matthew G Lewis ...
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Lewis, Matthew GregoryDec 30, 2020 · Matthew was the eldest of four children, the others being Maria, wife of Sir Henry Lushington; Sophia, wife of Colonel Sheddon; and Barrington, ...Missing: family siblings
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Lewis, Matthew Gregory (1775 - 1818) - Encyclopedia.comLewis is best known as the author of The Monk (1796), a notorious eighteenth-century novel of horror that is considered one of the greatest examples of ...
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Matthew Lewis Biography | List of Works, Study Guides & EssaysHe was born on July 9, 1775 in London, the eldest child of Matthew Lewis, a successful diplomat, and Frances Maria Sewell Lewis. In 1781, when Lewis was six ...Missing: Mary | Show results with:Mary
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Biography of Matthew Lewis - English 347: Age of AustenMatthew Gregory Lewis (1775-1818) was born to Matthew Lewis (1750-1812) and Frances Maria Sewell. His family was well connected politically.Missing: MP | Show results with:MP
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Matthew Gregory Lewis - Westminster School ArchiveLewis was born to parents Matthew Lewis and Frances Maria. His father was an absentee slave owner, with land in Jamaica, as well as both Chief Clerk and Deputy ...Missing: siblings | Show results with:siblings
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Biography of Matthew Gregory LewisOct 11, 2016 · Matthew Gregory Lewis was born on July 9th in the year 1775 in London, England to father Matthew Lewis.
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Lewis, Matthew Gregory - Jackson Bibliography of Romantic Poetry... Lewis did what he could to support her. He attended Westminster School and graduated from Christ Church, Oxford. As an undergraduate he spent time in France ...
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Matthew Gregory Lewis (1775-1818) — A Brief BiographySep 23, 2017 · Matthew Gregory Lewis (9 July 1775 – 16 May 1818) received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1769 and his Master's in 1772, having started his university ...Missing: birth | Show results with:birth
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Matthew Gregory Lewis in Gothic Literature - ShmoopMatthew "the monk" Lewis was the son of a diplomat and followed in his father's footsteps, but when he was stationed at The Hague (the third largest city in ...
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The Monk: A Romance by Matthew Gregory Lewis | Into Horror HistoryDec 5, 2023 · But, if Matthew Gregory Lewis's goal was to spark controversy, he succeeded because people are still talking about it over two hundred years ...
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On the Origin and Aftermath of 'The Monk' - Brief MusingsMay 17, 2024 · Tempering the tempest of his original manuscript, Lewis “expunged every remotely offensive word in his three volumes, with meticulous attention ...
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Today in Literary History – July 9, 1775 -Matthew Lewis, author of ...Jul 9, 2019 · As part of his diplomatic training Lewis was sent to The Hague, Holland, at the age of 19, to work in the British Embassy for five months. ...
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[PDF] The Monk - summary.pdfDec 1, 2010 · The Monk: A Romance is a Gothic novel by Matthew Gregory. Lewis, published in 1796. It was written before the author turned. 20, in the space of ...Missing: initial | Show results with:initial
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The Early Editions and Issues of "The Monk" with a Bibliography - jstorFirst edition, first issue. March iz, 1796 (Morning Herald), price 10s. 6d. THE MONK: | A | ROMANCE.
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THE MONK (1796) - Gothic Readings by Rictor NortonThe novel reflects Lewis's homosexuality (he never married, and had a long relationship with William Kelly, son of Isabella Kelly, the author of half a dozen ...
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Religious, Moral, and Literary Criticism on The Monk, 1796-98Mar 6, 2023 · This paper will explore the extensive and intricate controversy which Matthew Lewis's The Monk engendered from its publication in March of 1796 ...
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The Monk: A Bicentenary Bibliography – Romanticism on the NetSince its first publication in March 1796, The Monk has never ceased to attract and repel readers or to enthrall and infuriate critics.
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Hindon | History of Parliament OnlineDate, Candidate. 19 June 1790, WILLIAM BECKFORD. JAMES ADAMS. 5 Jan. 1795, THOMAS WILDMAN vice Beckford, vacated his seat. 12 Feb. 1796, JAMES WILDMAN vice ...
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The monk: a romance. In three volumes. ... 1796: Vol 1 : Lewis, M. G.Jul 1, 2023 · The monk: a romance. In three volumes. ... 1796: Volume 1 ... Preface signed: M. G. L., i.e. Matthew Gregory Lewis. Todd's first ...
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The Monk - Matthew Lewis - Oxford University Press$$9.95 Free delivery 25-day returnsThe Monk (1796) is a sensational story of temptation and depravity, a masterpiece of Gothic fiction and the first horror novel in English literature.
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The Monk by Matthew Lewis, Christopher MacLachlan$$11.00 Free delivery over $20 30-day returnsThis edition is based on the first edition of 1796, which appeared before Lewis's revisions to avoid charges of blasphemy. In his introduction, Christopher ...
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The Bravo of Venice: A Romance by Heinrich ZschokkeLewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818 · The Bravo of Venice: A Romance · Translation of Abällino, der grosse Bandit. · Transcribed from the 1886 Cassell & ...
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The Bravo of Venice - Roy Glashan's LibraryFirst published by J.F. Hughes, London, 1805 and 1809. Some other editions: Abridged chapbook version as "Rugantino, the Bravo of Venice,"
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1826 The Bravo of Venice. A Romance - Rooke BooksFirst published in 1805. Translation and adaptation of German author and reformer Johann Zschokke's sensational and extravagant romance 'Abällino, der grosse ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Matthew Lewis - Delphi Classics$$2.99 In stockThe Novels The Effusions of Sensibility (1839) Ambrosio; or, The Monk (1796) The Bravo of Venice by Heinrich Zschokke (1805). The Shorter Fiction Romantic ...
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[PDF] Corporeality and the Supernatural on the Gothic Stage, 1786Three plays will be the focus of this chapter: James Boaden‟s. Fontainville Forest (1794), Matthew Gregory Lewis‟ The Castle Spectre (1797), and. Joanna Baillie ...
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Matthew Gregory Lewis (1775-1818) — Works - The Victorian WebSep 23, 2017 · Village Virtues: A Dramatic Satire (1796); The Castle Spectre (1796); The Minister: A Tragedy, in Five Acts (1797); Raymond and Agnes; The ...Missing: plays | Show results with:plays
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The castle spectre, a drama. In five acts. First performed at the ...Feb 20, 2008 · The castle spectre, a drama. In five acts. First performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, on Thursday, December 14, 1797.Missing: productions | Show results with:productions
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the castle spectre (1797) - Gothic Readings by Rictor NortonTHE CASTLE SPECTRE (1797). MATTHEW GREGORY LEWIS (1775–1818). M.G. Lewis was more prolific as a dramatist than as a novelist; his plays performed at Drury ...
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The Castle Spectre - Eighteenth Century DramaLewis, Matthew Gregory. Date, 25 Nov 1797. Licence Application Date, 25 Nov 1797. First Performance Date, 14 Dec 1797. Document Type, Play. Library/Archive, The ...Missing: productions | Show results with:productions
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Matthew Gregory Lewis Critical Essays - eNotes.comDespite its commercial success, The Castle Spectre faced criticism, particularly for its absurd inclusion of black slaves in a Gothic story, a decision ...Missing: performances | Show results with:performances
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Matthew Gregory Lewis | Encyclopedia.comLewis was sent to Westminster School at the age of 8 and to Christ Church, Oxford, at the age of 15. He spent the summer of 1791 in Paris and the fall and ...Missing: matriculated | Show results with:matriculated
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Tales of Terror | Encyclopedia.comA second Tales of Terror (1801) is a coarse and grotesque collection that contains parodies of the work of Lewis and others, and does not therefore seem to be ...
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Works of Gothic Horror author Matthew Lewis added to Rare Book ...Nov 30, 2021 · This work is Lewis' account of his two journeys to Jamaica in 1815-1817, published posthumously. He inherited extensive property in Jamaica and ...
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Journal of a West India Proprietor, by Matthew Gregory LewisJOURNAL OF A WEST INDIA PROPRIETOR,. Kept During a Residence in The Island of Jamaica. By Matthew Gregory Lewis. Author of “The Monk,” “The Castle Spectre,” ...
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Journal of a West India proprietor : kept during a residence in the ...Apr 10, 2007 · Journal of a West India proprietor : kept during a residence in the Island of Jamaica. by: Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818.
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Journal of a West India ProprietorCambridge Core - African Studies - Journal of a West India Proprietor. ... Online publication date: September 2011. Print publication year: 2010. First ...
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the pursuits of literature or, what you will (1794–7) - Rictor Norton... blasphemy against the very code and volume of our religion. And all this ... for a blasphemous book entitled 'The Free Inquirer,' tending, among other ...
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vindication of the monk (1798) - Gothic Readings by Rictor Norton... blasphemy against the very code and volume of our religion. In the accusation of indecency the public opinion, under which the author of the Pursuits of ...Missing: novel | Show results with:novel
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Matthew Lewis & William Kelly - Elisa - LiveJournalJul 9, 2015 · During his six months in The Hague, he composed his scandalous masterpiece The Monk (1795), which earned him the nickname that lasted until his ...
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Monk Lewis: A Critical Biography - ProQuestLewis's punishment for including so much sex in The Monk was to be made the victim of two hundred years of lively speculation regarding his own sexuality.
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The Sexuality of Authorship in The Monk - ResearchGateAug 10, 2025 · One of the best examples of this Gothic alternative is the original queer Gothic plagiarist, Matthew Lewis. Drawing on Judith Butler's insight ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Review of The Monk – A Guide to the GothicIt is, indeed, exquisitely imagined, and as exquisitely supported. The whole work is distinguished by the variety and impressiveness of its incidents; and the ...
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The Monk Study Guide | GradeSaverOct 26, 2022 · Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote an impassioned but very mixed review of the novel; though he thought that some elements (such the ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge – Review of 'The Monk' by Matthew Lewis ...Dec 25, 2019 · Coleridge also takes issue with Lewis' style, complaining that it is often too florid where it should be simple. But his biggest issue is the ...
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Matthew Gregory Lewis - Gothic Literature in Special CollectionsOct 9, 2024 · Matthew Gregory Lewis (July 9, 1775 – May 14 or 16,1818) was an English novelist and dramatist who became famous after the sensational success of his novel, ...
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Matthew Gregory Lewis: The Gothic and Romantic Literary Culture ...Matthew Gregory Lewis was one of the most prolific, versatile, and influential British writers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Matthew ...<|separator|>
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Anticlerical Gothic: Matthew Lewis's The Monk |Despite its anticlerical, 'Protestant' stance, The Monk can be read as a rewriting of the myth of Gothic ancestry in terms of a fantastic, amoral universe.
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[PDF] Matthew G Lewis: Materialism and The MonkThis essay seeks to explore Lewis' gothic materialism and how he uses it to challenge dominant dualist ontology, whilst also demonstrating that dogmatic ...
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[PDF] Matthew Gregory Lewis's The Monk: A Literary Patchwork - UNITesi2.2 THE PROFOUND INFLUENCE OF HIS MOTHER. Matthew Gregory Lewis was so troubled by his parents' divorce that he began to write to his mother roughly a decade ...