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    Matthew Gregory Lewis (9 July 1775 – 14 or 16 May 1818) was an English novelist and dramatist, whose writings are often classified as "Gothic horror"...
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    A Romance is a Gothic novel by Matthew Gregory Lewis, published in 1796 across three volumes. Written early in Lewis's career, it was published before...
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  • by Ado Kyrou. It is based on the 1796 eponymous novel written by Matthew Gregory Lewis. Franco Nero: Ambrosio Nathalie Delon: Mathilde Nadja Tiller: Elvira...
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    "Lamia". Along with them, there rose the gothic novel The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis, featuring Matilda, a very powerful femme fatale. This led to her...
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  • McGann and Sophie Ward. Based on the 1796 Gothic novel The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis, it was adapted for the screen by Polop, and employs the common...
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    Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois and Julien de Mallian, and The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis. It premiered at La Fenice in Venice, on 30 January 1838. 19th century...
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  • and book repairer Linda Lewis (author), British author Matthew Gregory Lewis (1775–1818), British Gothic novelist Michael Lewis (born 1960), American non-fiction...
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  • Lebert (born 1982) published his debut novel, Crazy, when he was 16. Matthew Gregory Lewis (1775–1818) wrote the Gothic novel The Monk, now regarded as a classic...
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  • of Jim Crotty and Michael Lane The Monk, a 1796 Gothic novel by Matthew Gregory Lewis Amauris tartarea, a butterfly also known as the monk or dusky friar...
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    previous theatrical example of which was The Castle Spectre (1797) by Matthew Gregory Lewis. Other Gothic melodramas include The Miller and his Men (1813) by...
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