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M. G. Lewis, born Matthew Gregory Lewis, was an influential English novelist and playwright known for his contributions to the gothic literature genre. He gained fame with his novel 'The Monk', published in 1796, which explores themes of religious hypocrisy, forbidden desire, and the supernatural. The book was controversial for its explicit content and dark themes, establishing Lewis as a prominent figure in the literary landscape of his time. He was also known for his dramatic works, including 'The Castle Spectre', which premiered in 1797 and showcased his talent for creating suspenseful narratives on stage.

Throughout his career, Lewis was a prolific writer, producing various essays, poems, and plays. His works often reflected the turbulent social and political climate of late 18th-century England. Despite the criticisms he faced for his scandalous themes, his narratives captivated audiences and influenced a generation of writers who followed. Lewis's blending of romance, horror, and the supernatural paved the way for future gothic authors, solidifying his legacy in the realm of British literature.

Дата рождения February 9, 1775
Место рождения London, England
Дата смерти May 14, 1818
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