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Tag Archives: Matthew Lewis
DECAY, DEATH & DARING
”Fuseli’s protagonists are similarly given names that just ‘Sound’ right, his characters are equally formulaic, and it is in this disregard for narrative convention, and the moral instruction that was meant to be achieved through a coherent and legible story, … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrea Henderson, Ann Radcliffe, Anna Sewall, Byron, Charles Dickens, Charles Robert Maturin, Dr. John Polidori, Henry Fuseli, Horace Walpole, Jane Austen, Jane Austen Northanger Abbey, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Ken russell, Lord Byron, Marshall Brown, Mary Shelley, Matthew Lewis, Matthew Lewis The Monk, Oscar Wilde, Percy Shelley, Sir Brooke Boothby, Theodore Von Holst, Thomas De Quincey, William Beckford
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ABODES OF DESPAIR
Physically, perhaps emotionally, Matthew Lewis somehow never quite grew up. Small and neat, with pallid, projecting eyes that reminded Sir Walter Scott of those of an insect, he always retained his fragile, boyish air. He was, moreover, so affectionate and … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Radcliffe, Anne Radcliffe, Antonin Artaud, Byron, Fuseli, George Stubbs, Gothic literature, Henry Fuseli, Horace Walpole, Hugh Douglas Hamilton, John Raphael Smith, Lord Byron, Matthew Gregory Lewis, Matthew gregory Lewis The Monk, Matthew Lewis, Tate Museum, The Gothic Novel, The Mysteries of Udolpho, Thomas Gainsborough, William Beckford, William Beckford Vathek
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