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9780802151070

The Monk

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  • ISBN13:

    9780802151070

  • ISBN10:

    0802151078

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1994-01-13
  • Publisher: Grove Press

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Summary

When Matthew Lewis's "The Monk" was published in 1796, readers were shocked by this gripping and horrific novel. Lewis's story, which drove the House of Commons--of which he was a member--to deem him licentious and perverse, follows the abbot Ambrosio as he is tempted into a world of incest, murder, and torture by a young girl who has concealed herself in his monastery disguised as a boy. As Ambrosio spirals into hell, the reader encounters an array of haunting characters: the innocent virgin, the Bleeding Nun, the Wandering Jew, an evil prioress, and Lucifer himself. This Modern Library Paperback Classic, set from the unexpurgated first edition of 1796, brings to a new generation of readers a timeless classic of gothic fiction that has influenced writers from Byron and Emily Bronte to Poe and Hawthorne.

Table of Contents

Facsimile of title page, First Edition See across
Introduction: John Berryman
The Book
11(6)
The Man
17(9)
The Influence
26(3)
``A Note on the Text'': Louis F. Peck
29(2)
Table of the Poetry
31(1)
Advertisement
32(1)
Preface: ``Imitation of Horace''
33(392)
The Monk
Volume I
35(108)
Volume II
143(134)
Volume III
277(146)
Appendix:
``A Note on the Variant Readings''
423(2)
Louis F. Peck
Variant Readings
425

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