The Monk

The Monk Matthew Gregory Lewis


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Ambrosio, the worthy superior of the Capuchins of Madrid, falls to the temptations of Matilda, a fiend-inspired wanton who, disguised as a boy, has entered his monastery as a novice. Ambrosio then falls in love with one of his penitents and finally kills her in order to escape detection. However, he is discovered, tortured by the Inquisition and sentenced to death. Although extravagant in its mixture of the supernatural, the terrible, and the indecent, the book contains scenes of great effect. The novel is a prime example of 18th century Gothic, written partly in response to "Walpole" and "Radcliffe" and enjoyed a considerable contemporary vogue.



About the Author

Matthew Gregory Lewis (1775-1818) was educated at Oxford after which he held a position in the British Embassy at The Hague. It was there in 1794, that he wrote the racy novel THE MONK, under the influence of the early German romantics. Its controversial publication in 1796, due to Lewis' new status as MP, earned him fame and the book a great deal of popularity.

He was also a personal friend of Lord Byron.

Ficção / Horror / Literatura Estrangeira / Crime / Romance / Terror

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"The monk" é um livro sobre desejos. Sua força motriz é o conflito entre os desejos mais primais (id) e os ideais mais repressores (super-ego). Nesses conflitos, podemos opor dois ideais femininos que resumem bem sua narrativa: primeiro, em Matilda, temos a mulher libertina, opositora aos ideais cristãos; sua potência e irrestrição sexual a aliam, na hierarquia cristã, à figura demoníaca da "succubus". No outro oposto, temos a casta Antonia, uma encarnação da "Vênus de Medici". Enquant... leia mais

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