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The Monk: A Romance (Penguin Classics)
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (1999)
Authors: Matthew Lewis and Christopher MacLachlan
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Exploitative But A Good Introduction To True Gothicism
Obviousely this book is a 19th century (s)exploitation novel in the framework of the Gothic/Romantic genre. The Monk is particularily obsessed with a young virginal maiden and his lusts are apparent while he spies on her bathing nude and a bird twitters about playing with her nipples and whatnot. It really is a sort of pervy story in a way, but a good introduction to what the Gothic Genre was about: the setting of the Catholic Church as "Public Enemy #1" as seen through the eyes of the public, and symbolised in the dark foreboding imagery of the monks, in particular, our little sex-crazed, fanatically obsessed one here in this cheezy but interesting little tale. Those who know about Gothicism and its tie to The Catholic Church will understand.

This Book Is Rated "R"...
Matthew Lewis' "The Monk" is not a book you should read to little kids at bed-time. In the tradition of works like Walpole's "Castle of Otranto" and Radcliffe's "Mysteries of Udolpho," "The Monk" uses the established standards of the gothic romance, and takes them all to outrageous extremes. The novel explores themes of sexuality, violence, and sexual violence at great length. While some may find these play themselves out in a rather tame fashion by to-day's standards, consider that this novel was written and published in 1796 by a member of the British Parliament.

The title monastic is Ambrosio, who was abandoned by his parents as an infant. Raised in a monastery, Ambrosio is a religious fast-tracker taught to disdain sin and hold himself up as a model of purity, untempted by secular pleasure. In Madrid, as the novel begins, he is the young abbot, leader of a monastery. A mesmerizing public speaker, Ambrosio becomes proud and vain, as his popular weekly sermons quickly raise him to the status of an idol. Mischief and misfortunes ensue as Ambrosio's real virtues are put to the test.

What gradually appears to be nothing more than cheap melodramatic pornography is actually a sophisticated critique of the socio-political atmosphere of the late 18th century. "The Monk" operates as a critique not only of Roman Catholicism, but of religious fervor in general. The novel also has much to say about the nature of fame and hero-worship, making it relevant even to-day. "The Monk" also explores themes of government in general - showing the pros and cons of theocracy, oligarchy, pure democracy, and even questions matters of self-governance.

Without getting over-serious, I should also note that Lewis manages to sneak instances of humour into his gothic romance. "The Monk" is at times, a great deal of fun to read. It has all the requisite elements of a rainy-night novel - obscure legends, magic spells, terrible demons, chase scenes, and intersecting love stories. "The Monk" is a fantastic and engaging novel, and one which you will not soon forget after reading.


21 steps to positive prayer
Published in Unknown Binding by Judson Press ()
Author: Lewis Maclachlan
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Common Sense about Prayer
Published in Paperback by James Clarke Company (2000)
Author: Lewis MacLachlan
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God Face to Face
Published in Paperback by James Clarke Company (2000)
Author: Lewis MacLachlan
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How to Pray for Healing
Published in Paperback by James Clarke Company (2000)
Author: Lewis MacLachlan
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Intelligent Prayer
Published in Paperback by Attic Pr (2000)
Authors: Lewis Mac Lachlan and Lewis MacLachlan
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Miracles of healing: studies of the healing miracles in the New Testament
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Author: Lewis Maclachlan
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