M. G. Lewis

M. G. Lewis

M. G. Lewis, more commonly referred to as Matthew Gregory Lewis, was a prominent figure in English literature, particularly known for his Gothic horror works. Here's a quick summary:

  • Lived: 1775-1818 (London, England)
  • Famous for: Gothic novel The Monk (1796), which earned him the nickname "Monk" Lewis
  • Other works: Dramas like The Castle Spectre (1796), Gothic poetry collections, and translations
  • Genre: Gothic horror, Gothic romance

Lewis's success with The Monk established him as a key figure in Gothic fiction. If you're interested in learning more about Gothic literature or the development of horror fiction, he's definitely an important author to explore

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The Monk: A Romance by M. G. Lewis
The Monk: A Romance by M. G. Lewis is a Gothic tale that plunges into the downfall of...
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