Fr. 27.90

The Monk

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Klappentext The Monk shocked and titillated readers with its graphic portrayal of lust! sin! and violence when it was first published in 1796. A true classic of the Gothic novel! it has left an indelible mark on English literature and has influenced such eminent writers as Byron! Scott! Poe! Flaubert! Hawthorne! Emily Bronte! and many others over the past two centuries. Ambrosio is the abbot of the Capuchin monastery in Madrid. He is beloved by his flock! and his renowned piety has earned him the nickname The Man of Holiness. Yet beneath the veneer of this religious man lies a heart of hypocrisy; arrogant! licentious! and vengeful! he follows his sexual desires down the torturous path to ruin. Along the way! he encounters a naive virgin who falls prey to his scheming! a baleful beauty fluent in witchcraft! the ghostly Bleeding Nun! an evil prioress! the Wandering Jew! and others. Zusammenfassung The Monk shocked and titillated readers with its graphic portrayal of lust! sin! and violence when it was first published in 1796. A true classic of the Gothic novel! it has left an indelible mark on English literature and has influenced such eminent writers as Byron! Scott! Poe! Flaubert! Hawthorne! Emily Brontë! and many others over the past two centuries. Ambrosio is the abbot of the Capuchin monastery in Madrid. He is beloved by his flock! and his renowned piety has earned him the nickname The Man of Holiness. Yet beneath the veneer of this religious man lies a heart of hypocrisy; arrogant! licentious! and vengeful! he follows his sexual desires down the torturous path to ruin. Along the way! he encounters a naïve virgin who falls prey to his scheming! a baleful beauty fluent in witchcraft! the ghostly Bleeding Nun! an evil prioress! the Wandering Jew! and others.

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Authors M. G. Lewis, Matthew G. Lewis
Assisted by J. Berryman (Editor), John Berryman (Introduction)
Publisher Grove/Atlantic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.03.1993
 
EAN 9780802151070
ISBN 978-0-8021-5107-0
Dimensions 136 mm x 208 mm x 30 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

England, Fiction: general & literary, Relating to specific and significant cultural interests, c 1790 to c 1799, CULTURAL HERITAGE / British

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