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Charles Robert Maturin: His Life and Works

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Through chronological chapters the study outlines the writer's family origins and early life, traces his education and clerical career, and places his work within Romantic and Gothic trends. It offers close readings of his romances and plays—Montorio, The Wild Irish Boy, The Milesian Chief, Bertram, Manuel, Fredolfo, and Melmoth the Wanderer—alongside discussion of sermons, essays, unpublished pieces, and later writings. The book considers biographical influences on recurring themes such as melancholy, religious dread, and imaginative excess, describes personal relationships with contemporary literary figures, and evaluates shifting critical reception and the author's legacy in nineteenth-century letters.

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Niilo Idman

Niilo Idman was a scholar and author known for his work on the Irish writer Charles Robert Maturin. His notable book, "Charles Robert Maturin: His Life and Works," explores the life and literary contributions of Maturin, shedding light on his significance in the context of 19th-century literature. Idman's research provides valuable insights into Maturin's themes and influences, contributing to a deeper understanding of his place in literary history. Through his scholarship, Idman has helped to revive interest in Maturin's works and the broader literary heritage of the period.

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