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The Monk
Contributor(s): Lewis, Matthew (Author)
ISBN: 085775680X     ISBN-13: 9780857756800
Publisher: Flame Tree 451
OUR PRICE:   $9.89  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Classics
- Fiction | Gothic
- Fiction | Romance - Suspense
Dewey: 823.6
Series: Fantastic Fiction
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5" W x 7.7" (0.35 lbs) 352 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
An original gothic masterpiece of madness, lust and terror. Dripping with dark and moody intent, Matthew Lewis introduces us to the sinful world of Ambrosio, a monk in an ominous Madrid monastery. The seemingly pious Ambrosio reveals himself to have a less than admirable character as he lusts after one of his students. Driven bored by the ease of his prey however, Antonio soon descends into performing unspeakable actions with the aid of witchcraft and violence. As the horror escalates, it seems the devil himself has had a hand at every turn, steering Ambrosio down a pit of desolation where hopes of redemption diminish with every breath, every repulsive act...until Ambrosio is forced to face the very evil he commands.

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Contributor Bio(s): Lewis, Matthew: - Master of the gothic tale, Matthew Gregory Lewis was born in 1775. At the age of 19 he published his novel 'The Monk' which held such luridly gothic imagery, it became an instant classic. Taking the influence of writers such as Ann Radcliffe to heart, he continued to write in the horror-gothic genre, but will always be remembered for testing the limits of the gothic novel in 'The Monk', a tale which was to inspire those who wrote after him.