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'He now saw himself stained with the most loathed and monstrous sins, the object of universal execration ... doomed to perish in tortures the most severe' Shocking, erotic and violent, The Monk is the story of Ambrosio, torn between his spiritual vows and the temptations of physical pleasure. His internal battle leads to sexual obsession, rape and murder, yet this book also contains knowing parody of its own excesses as well as social comedy. Written by Matthew Lewis when he was only nineteen, it was a ground-breaking novel in the Gothic Horror genre and spawned hundreds of imitators, drawn in by its mixture of bloodshed, sex and scandal.
Publication Year: 1999
✦ The book was banned, attacked, and censored. Even Coleridge (who liked Gothic stuff) said it was "blasphemous". ✦ Ambrosio, the monk, became a prototype for the "fallen man of God" in Gothic fiction. You see his DNA in characters like Dracula, Dr. Jekyll, and modern antiheroes. ✦ It pushed boundaries of the Gothic. It wasn’t just gloomy castles and fainting heroines anymore, it went explicitly into sexual obsession, supernatural horror, and moral depravity. ✦ It’s a mix of subplots. Think of it like a TV series more than a straight novel.