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Chapter 1: MELMOTH THE WANDERER: A TALE.
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The narrative collects linked Gothic episodes and framed documents that trace a lineage of moral crisis and obsessive religiosity, often conveyed through letters and dictation. A mother meticulously rewrites a letter defending her daughter's devout demeanor while fretting that the girl shows intermittent madness and heterodox sympathies; a confessor intervenes in composition and judgment. Scenes interweave domestic detail, ritualized worship, and grotesque imagery to probe guilt, hypocrisy, and the consequences of fanaticism. The structure alternates eyewitness accounts, personal correspondence, and moral commentary, producing a tense moral atmosphere in which identity, reputation, and spiritual authority are contested.

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Title: Melmoth the Wanderer, Vol. 4

Author: Charles Robert Maturin

Release date: December 7, 2016 [eBook #53688]
Most recently updated: October 23, 2024

Language: English

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MELMOTH
THE
WANDERER:
A
TALE.

BY THE AUTHOR OF “BERTRAM,” &c.


IN FOUR VOLUMES.

VOL. IV.


EDINBURGH:
PRINTED FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY,
AND HURST, ROBINSON, AND CO. CHEAPSIDE,
LONDON.


1820.

MELMOTH.