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Lewis's Supernatural DramaRate This Site
Article on Lewis' dramas, The Castle Spectre (1797), Adelmorn, the Outlaw (1801), and The Wood-Dæmon (1806 and 1811)
(http://mumc.mercer.edu/glance/Glance/Lewis.html)

Literary Gothic:Rate This Site
Special edition of Romanticism on the Net devoted to Matthew "Monk" Lewis
(http://www.siue.edu/~jvoller/Authors/l.html#lewis)

Matthew LewisRate This Site
The early publishing history of Matthew Lewis and Ann Radcliffe
(dept.english.upenn.edu/~jwhitton/proj1.html)

The MonkRate This Site
Introduction to topics of interest in The Monk
(http://wsrv.clas.virginia.edu/~ztm2a/monk/monkrept.html)

The MonkRate This Site
Complete text of The Monk at Project Guttenberg
(ftp://uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu/pub/etext/gutenberg/etext96/tmonk10.txt)

"The Monk "Rate This Site
The complete online HTML text, extensively annotated, with references cross-linked to the Encyclopedia of the Self.
(http://www.selfknowledge.com/253au.htm)

Romanticism On the Net 8 (November 1997)Rate This Site
The effect of success on the author of The Monk
(http://www-sul.stanford.edu/mirrors/romnet/literary.html)

Romanticism On the Net 8 (November 1997)Rate This Site
The Monk and the French Revolution
(http://www-sul.stanford.edu/mirrors/romnet/heresy.html)

Romanticism On the Net 8 (November 1997)Rate This Site
Scholarly article on "false leads" in The Monk
(http://www-sul.stanford.edu/mirrors/romnet/ghost.html)

Romanticism On the Net 8 (November 1997)Rate This Site
Frederick S. Frank's extensive and annotated bibliography of Lewis
(http://www-sul.stanford.edu/mirrors/romnet/monkbiblio.html)

Romanticism On the Net 8 (November 1997)Rate This Site
Satire in The Monk
(http://www-sul.stanford.edu/mirrors/romnet/satire.html)

Romanticism On the Net 8 (November 1997)Rate This Site
Scholarly article on how The Monk "performs the English nation"
(http://www-sul.stanford.edu/mirrors/romnet/nation.html)

The RomanticsRate This Site
Published online discussion list from a college class, with comments on The Monk and other Gothic novels
(http://forth.stir.ac.uk/HyperNews/get/romantics.html)

Simon Brett on Monk LewisRate This Site
The popular success of The Monk
(http://www.twbooks.co.uk/cwa/brettonlewis.html)

storm watches, lava lamps and celtic / Gothic arts from YarubaRate This Site
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(http://www.yaruba.com/)

Classic Gothic and HorrorRate This Site
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(http://www.bluerider.com/Gothic/)

Literary Gothic: LRate This Site
Landon, Perceval LeFanu, J. S. Leroux, Gaston Lewis, Matthew London, Jack Lovecraft, H. P. Ludlow, Fitz Hugh Landon, Perceval "Thurnley Abbey" [1908] (39K) [Gaslight] LeFanu, J. S. 28 August 1814 - 7 February ...
(http://www.siue.edu/~jvoller/Authors/l.html)

Lewis, Matthew Gregory - Encarta Online ConciseRate This Site
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UntitledRate This Site
Guest Editor's Introduction to the Matthew Lewis issue of Romanticism on the Net: by Frederick S. The year 1996 marked the two hundredth anniversary of the first publication of Matthew Gregory "Monk" Lewis's Gothic supershocker, The Monk, certainly not a
(http://www.siue.edu/~jvoller/Authors/lewis.html)

The Gothic Novel - Reading ScheduleRate This Site
Reading Schedule We will do our best to follow the schedule outlined below, but some changes during the semester are likely. Throughout the semester, I will add various details to the schedule (topics we will focus on, short additional readings, assignmen
(http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~dkuzman/gothicschedule.htm)

Encyclopedia.com - Results for Lewis, Matthew GregoryRate This Site
1775-1818, English author, called Monk Lewis after his thriller The Monk (1796), inspired by Ann RADCLIFFE's GOTHIC ROMANCES. His melodramatic plays and ballads influenced Sir Walter SCOTT.
(http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/07417.html)

The Cabinet of Dr. Casey - Eight Centuries of HorrorRate This Site
Three theatres, Drury Lane, Covent Garden and the Haymarket, played host to such dramatisations as Fitz Ball's The Devil's Elixir, Matthew Lewis' The Castle Spectre, James Planche's The Vampire [1819] (introducing a new form of stage machinery, 'the vampi
(http://www.drcasey.com/cabinet/timeline/DA1790s.shtml)

Crossroads of the Gothic Earth - AmericaRate This Site
Crossroads of America North America Albany by John W. Atlanta p76 A Guide to Gothic Earth Boston p76 A Guide to Gothic Earth Chicago p28 Dragon #240
(http://www.kargatane.com/crossroads/america.html)

Encyclopædia Britannica: Lewis, Matthew GregoryRate This Site
byname MONK LEWIS (b. July 9, 1775, London, Eng.--d. May 14, 1818, at sea), English novelist and dramatist who became famous overnight after the sensational ...
(http://www-lj.eb.com:82/index.htcl/thisRow/13451/aDB/biog%5falpha/query/Lewis%2c%20John%20L%2e)

Lewis, Matthew GregoryRate This Site
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