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The Monk: A Romance

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A Gothic narrative traces the moral disintegration of a revered religious figure whose outward piety masks growing obsession and secret transgression. The plot follows illicit desires, manipulations, and escalating crimes that culminate in a supernatural bargain and violent unraveling. The book intersperses framed documents, confessions, and eyewitness accounts to shift perspective and heighten suspense. Recurring motifs include spectral visitations, forbidden love, revenge, and the clash between superstition and institutional authority. Its tone blends sensational terror, dark romanticism, and satirical observations about hypocrisy and human frailty.

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M. G. Lewis

M. G. Lewis was an English author best known for his contributions to Gothic literature in the early 19th century. His most notable work, "The Monk: A Romance," published in 1796, is a seminal text that explores themes of forbidden desire and the supernatural, significantly influencing the genre. Additionally, Lewis penned "Journal of a West India Proprietor," which offers insights into colonial life in Jamaica during his residence there. His writings reflect the complexities of morality and the human experience, marking him as a distinctive voice in the literary heritage of his time.

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