The Monk: A Romance

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The Monk: A Romance

by M. G. (Matthew Gregory) Lewis

EN·~13 hours·15 chapters

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The Monk: A Romance - by M. G. Lewis, Esq. M.P.

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Contents

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PREFACE

1:42:33
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CHAPTER I.

57:42
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CHAPTER II.

1:33:53
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CHAPTER III

6:39
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CHAPTER IV.

1:59:22
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CHAPTER V.

55:57
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CHAPTER VI.

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CHAPTER VII.

45:32

Description

A brooding tapestry of 18th‑century Madrid unfurls, where superstition clings to every stone and the night hums with whispered legends. From the moment the Capuchin bells toll, the city’s streets swell with a curious crowd—women drawn to spectacle, men to gossip, and a few true believers seeking salvation. The narrator’s voice, half‑wry and half‑prophetic, guides us through a world where dreams, witches, and restless spirits mingle with the rustle of cloistered robes.

At the heart of this tangled tableau is a solitary monk, a man of solemn vows whose inner passions clash violently with his sacred duties. Haunted by visions of a bleeding nun and cursed by an ancient water‑king, he is drawn into a web of forbidden love, jealous rivals, and dark omens that threaten to unravel his very soul. As the first act unfolds, the monk’s struggle to balance devotion with desire sets a chilling tone for the gothic romance that follows.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (784K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Charles Keller. HTML version by Al Haines. Updated: 2023-01-08.

Release date

1996-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

M. G. (Matthew Gregory) Lewis

M. G. (Matthew Gregory) Lewis

1775–1818

Best remembered as “Monk” Lewis, he shot to fame while still very young with The Monk, a scandalous Gothic novel that helped define literary horror. His life mixed sensation and respectability in equal measure: playwright, diplomat, MP, and a writer with a lasting taste for the eerie and theatrical.

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