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Matthew Gregory Lewis was an English novelist and playwright, best known for his Gothic novel "The Monk," which was published in 1796. This work, which blends horror and eroticism, established Lewis as a significant figure in the Gothic literary movement. Despite the controversies surrounding its content, "The Monk" received acclaim for its boldness and innovation, paving the way for future Gothic writers. Lewis was also active in the theater, contributing to the dramatic arts of his time with various plays and adaptations.

In addition to his literary pursuits, Lewis was known for his vibrant social life and connections with prominent figures of his era. He was influenced by the Romantic movement and was a contemporary of writers such as Lord Byron and Mary Shelley. His works often explored themes of morality, temptation, and the supernatural, which were hallmarks of the Gothic genre. Despite his relatively short life, Lewis left an indelible mark on English literature that continues to be studied and appreciated today.

Data di nascita February 9, 1775
Luogo di nascita London, England
Data di morte May 14, 1818
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