The Monk

The Monk

M. G. Lewis

23,47 €
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Editorial:
Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Antologías (no poéticas)
ISBN:
9781835910634
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Dive into the dark and thrilling world of Gothic literature with 'The Monk' by Matthew Gregory Lewis. First published in 1796, this sensational novel captivated readers with its daring exploration of sin, corruption, and the supernatural, pushing the boundaries of the genre and shocking its contemporary audience.Set in the cloistered walls of a Spanish monastery, 'The Monk' tells the story of Ambrosio, a revered and pious monk whose descent into depravity forms the core of this gripping narrative. Admired for his holiness and strict adherence to monastic life, Ambrosio’s downfall begins when he encounters the seductive Matilda, a mysterious woman who infiltrates the monastery disguised as a novice monk. Her presence awakens forbidden desires in Ambrosio, leading him down a path of moral corruption and heinous acts.As Ambrosio succumbs to temptation, his actions spiral out of control, involving witchcraft, murder, and deals with demonic forces. The novel’s richly woven plot includes a host of unforgettable characters, such as the virtuous and innocent Antonia, who becomes a victim of Ambrosio’s unchecked lust, and the sinister Matilda, whose true nature and intentions reveal the depths of her malevolence.Matthew Gregory Lewis masterfully blends elements of horror, romance, and the supernatural, creating an atmosphere thick with tension and dread. His vivid descriptions and dramatic scenes plunge readers into a world where the line between good and evil is blurred, and where the consequences of one man’s fall from grace reverberate through the lives of many.'The Monk' is not merely a tale of terror; it is also a critique of religious hypocrisy and the dangers of unchecked power and desire. Lewis’s audacious treatment of taboo subjects and his fearless storytelling ensure that 'The Monk' remains a seminal work in Gothic fiction, influencing countless authors and captivating readers for over two centuries.Perfect for fans of Gothic novels and dark tales of suspense, 'The Monk' offers a compelling and unforgettable reading experience. Embark on a journey through the shadowy corridors of the monastery and witness the tragic downfall of Ambrosio, a story that continues to haunt and fascinate readers with its timeless themes and chilling narrative.

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