'He was deaf to the murmurs of conscience, and resolved to satisfy his
desires at any price.' The Monk (1796) is a sensational story of
temptation and depravity, a masterpiece of Gothic fiction and the
first horror novel in English literature. The respected monk Ambrosio,
the Abbot of a Capuchin monastery in Madrid, is overwhelmed with
desire for a young girl; once having abandoned his monastic vows he
begins a terrible descent into immorality and violence. His appalling
fall from grace embraces blasphemy, black magic, torture, rape, and
murder, and places his very soul in jeopardy. Lewis's extraordinary
tale drew on folklore, legendary ghost stories, and contemporary dread
inspired by the terrors of the French Revolution. Its excesses shocked
the reading public and it was condemned as obscene. The novel
continues to beguile and shock readers today with its gruesome
catalogue of iniquities, while at the same time giving a profound
insight into the deep anxieties experienced by British citizens during
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ISBN
9780191009648
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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