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  1. The life and correspondence of M.G. Lewis: with many pieces in prose and verse never before published by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, 2010-08-28
  2. Rosario; or, The female monk; by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, M G. 1775-1818. Monk Lewis, 2010-09-09
  3. Tales of terror and wonder by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, Henry Morley, et all 2010-08-23
  4. The isle of devils. A historical tale, founded on an anecdote in the annals of Portugal by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, 2010-08-29
  5. Life and correspondence, with many pieces in prose and verse, never before published by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, Margaret Baron- Wilson, 2010-08-20
  6. Alfonso, King of Castile: a tragedy, in five acts by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, 2010-08-18
  7. Le moine (French Edition) by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, 2010-06-15
  8. Tales of wonder; by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, Walter Scott, et all 2010-08-20
  9. The castle spectre, a drama. In five acts. First performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, on Thursday, December 14, 1797 by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, 2010-08-25
  10. Romantic tales by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, 2010-06-15
  11. Tales of terror and wonder, with an introd. by Henry Morley by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, Henry Morley, et all 2010-08-16
  12. The monk. A romance by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, 2010-08-04
  13. Journal of a residence among the Negroes in the West Indies by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, 2010-10-09
  14. The monk, a romance by M G. 1775-1818 Lewis, 2010-08-04

61. Romanticism On The Net 8 (November 1997)
Terror offers conclusive internal evidence that the author was not MG Lewis. . FISHER,Benjamin Franklin IV. Lewis, Matthew Gregory (17751818) British, The
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/monkbiblio.html
Index Articles Reviews Conferences ... Sites has moved to a new server please update your bookmark. Frank, Frederick S. " The Monk : A Bicentenary Bibliography." Romanticism On the Net
The Monk : A Bicentenary Bibliography
Frederick S. Frank
I. Bibliographical And Biographical Sources II. Books on The Monk III. Book Chapters, Essays in Collections, and Sections of Books on ... XI. Related Studies and Lewis's Other Writings Since its first publication in March 1796, The Monk has never ceased to attract and repel readers or to enthrall and infuriate critics. Even its first audience sensed that The Monk was a new strain of Gothic novel whose lurid horrors, strident supernaturalism, satanic pomp, and sexually explicit episodes were merely a facade for the deeper cultural and political fears of a dying age of reason. The Monk 's first critics and reviewers, no doubt secretly excited by Lewis's violation of all artistic constraints, condemned the novel on grounds of immorality and salaciously bad taste but read The Monk enthusiastically and with clandestine enjoyment, as the famous Coleridge review of February 1797 clearly suggests.

62. The London Library |New English Language Accessions April 2003
R. Mohammed c. AUTHOR .. Lewis, MG, Matthew Gregory, 17751818 TITLE .. Ant.AUTHOR .. Lewis, MG, Matthew Gregory, 1775-1818 TITLE ..
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63. The London Library |New English Language Accessions By Shelfmark April 2003
1798 SHELFMARK.. Ant. AUTHOR .. Lewis, MG, Matthew Gregory, 17751818 TITLE .. Ant.AUTHOR .. Lewis, MG, Matthew Gregory, 1775-1818 TITLE ..
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64. C R E A T I O N   B O O K S:   Flowers From Hell Introduction
name of its creator, one “MG Lewis, Esq. MP”. The news that such a horrificvolume was the brainchild of Matthew Gregory Lewis (1775-1818), the youthful
http://www.creationbooks.com/text-flowers.html
Flowers from Hell: Introduction (edited)
by Nikolas Schreck
As Lucifer - “light-bearer” in Latin - he is the proud and beautiful rebel angel, expelled from paradise in his quest for liberty. As Satan, Hebrew for “accuser” or “obstructer”, he reigns over his kingdom from Hell's exalted throne. He became the Devil via translation from the Greek Diabolos, or “slanderer”. These simple nouns have been transmogrified into personal names through the dense accretion of religio-mythic resonance. What does this Babel of ancient tongues tell us about the mysterious intelligence they symbolize? Despite the proliferation of names mankind has used to summon him and damn him, this sinister hypostasis remains ultimately nameless, a dynamic personality that eludes all attempts at codification. The terminology of less familiar mythologies holds important keys to the nature of this puzzling deity. In Slavic demonology, he has been quite precisely referred to as Drugoy - the Other. A sacred sense of otherness, of estrangement from the familiar structures of known reality, heralds the gnosis of darkness. The mysterious Toltec war god Tezcatlipoca, revered by the fierce creators of the Aztec civilization, was recognized with dread by the Spanish conquerors of Mexico as a Mesoamerican form of Satan. Their Bible warned of that “old enemy” the Devil, and the heathen priests of Tezcatlipoca referred to their patron deity as Yaotl Ihuic Necoc, Old Enemy Against Both Sides. This little known Aztec phrase captures the essence of the dark divinity, never more in its element than when at war. From the destruction that follows in the wake of this vital state of energized conscious conflict, new realities are created. Iconoclastic poet William Blake, always a Devil's advocate, put it succinctly: “Without contraries is no progression”.

65. J. Eugene Smith Library
Lewis, Gordon K. PUERTO RICO; FREEDOM AND POWER IN THE CARIBBEAN. New York MonthlyReview Press 1963. F1958.L4. Lewis, MG (Matthew Gregory), 17751818.
http://library.easternct.edu/library1/Carib-bib.htm
Collin Bennett Caribbean Collection
(538 titles as of 1/19/01)
Abbott, Elizabeth.
HAITI : THE DUVALIERS AND THEIR LEGACY / ELIZABETH ABBOTT.
New York : Simon and Schuster, 1991.
Adisa, Opal Palmer, 1954-
IT BEGINS WITH TEARS / BY OPAL PALMER ADISA.
Oxford, [England] ; Portsmouth, NH, USA : Heinemann, c1997.
ADJUSTMENT OF CARIBBEAN IMMIGRANTS IN NEW YORK : EDUCATIONAL DIMENSIONS /
EDITORS, VELTA CLARKE, BOLARINDE OBEBE.
Brooklyn, N.Y. : Caribbean Research Center, Medgar Evers college, City University of New York, c1989. ADJUSTMENT OF CARIBBEAN IMMIGRANTS IN NEW YORK : EDUCATIONAL DIMENSIONS / EDITORS, VELTA CLARKE, BOLARINDE OBEBE. Brooklyn, N.Y. : Caribbean Research Center, Medgar Evers college, City University of New York, c1989. DIMENSIONS / EDITORS, VELTA CLARKE, VERONICA UDEOGALANYA. Brooklyn, N.Y. : Caribbean Research Center, Medgar Evers college, City University of New York, c1989. AFRICAN SITES : ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE CARIBBEAN / JAY B. HAVISER, EDITOR. Princeton, NJ : Markus Weiner Publishers ; Kingston : Ian Randle Publishers

66. U. Of Western Ontario /Weldon
DBW stackIN LIBRARY 1979 Lewis Lucy M Weldon E98.P8P47 1984 ; DBW stack ovrsizeINLIBRARY 1984 Lewis MG Matthew Gregory 1775 1818 Englische Vorromantik und
http://alpha.lib.uwo.ca:5701/search/dLewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818 -

67. U. Of Western Ontario /Weldon
Beckford, William, d. 1799. Descriptive account of the island of Jamaica. Lewis,MG (Matthew Gregory), 17751818. Journal of a West India proprietor.
http://alpha.lib.uwo.ca:5701/search/dLewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818 -

68. BWRP -- New In 2002
Lewis, Mary G. Zelinda, a poem; and Cardiff Castle, a dramatichistorical sketch.By MG Lewis. London 1823. ID No. 1775-1818. The wild wreath. By ME Robinson.
http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/English/BWRP/FINALLIST.htm
British Women Romantic Poets in the Kohler Collection:
List of Authors
This list was extracted from Minor British Poets: Part I, The Romantic Period, 1789-1839 (and its supplement, produced in 1995), part of the bibliography of the Kohler collection titled Minor British Poets, 1789-1918, published by the University of California, Davis, Library in four volumes between 1983-1986. It should be noted that this collection contains Irish as well as British poets. Link to Davis British Women Romantic Poets Project.
Link to Information about access to Kohler collection texts.
Link to List of texts available in electronic editions. Acton, Eliza, 1799-1859.
Poems.
Ipswich
I.D. No. Kohler I:3
Addison, Mrs. R.
Poetry on different subjects, by Mrs. Addison: with a few lines by Mr. Addison to a niece.
Scarborough
I.D. No. Kohler Sup I:4 Aikin, Lucy, 1781-1864. Epistles on women, exemplifying their character and condition in various ages and nations. With miscellaneous poems. London I.D. No. Kohler I:11 Baillie, Joanna, 1762-1851, ed.

69. British Women Romantic Poets Project
The Wild Wreath. Robinson, Mary Elizabeth, ca. 17751818. 58; Lines writtenin Hampton Church-yardSusan 62; The Felonby MG Lewis, Esq.
http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/English/BWRP/Works/RobiMWildW.htm
The Wild Wreath.
Robinson, Mary Elizabeth, ca. 1775-1818
Charlotte Payne, creation of electronic text.
Electronic edition 220Kb
Shields Library, University of California, Davis, California 95616
I.D. No. RobiMWildW
This edition may be copied freely by individuals for personal use, research, and teaching (including distribution to classes) as long as this statement of availability is included in the text. It may be linked to by internet editions of all kinds. Scholars interested in changing or adding to these texts by, for example, creating a new edition of the text (electronically or in print) with substantive editorial changes, may do so with the permission of the publisher. This is the case whether the new publication will be made available at a cost or free of charge. This text may not be not be reproduced as a commercial or non-profit product, in print or from an information server. Available at: http://libdev2.ucdavis.edu/English/BWRP/Works/RobiMWildW.sgm
Davis British Women Romantic Poets Series
I.D. No. 34

70. Project Gutenberg Titles
by Balzac, Honore de, 17991850 Monk of Fife, A, by Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 Monk,a romance, The, by Lewis, MG (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818 Monsieur Beaucaire
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71. OAI Site: Dlpscoll
The Second Edition. /title creator MG (Matthew Gregory) Lewis, 17751818 /creator publisher Printed for J. Bell /publisher date 1796 /date rights
http://www.mds.rmit.edu.au/~ajk/oai/interop/dlpscoll.htm
OAI Site: dlpscoll
Return to main page Repository dlpscoll BaseURL http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/b/broker/broker HTTP Verb POST Harvest ENABLED Last Harvested Identify http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/b/broker/broker?verb=Identify Time Stamp Message 6328 inserted, deleted, updated, 19962 unchanged. inserted, deleted, updated, unchanged.

72. LEWIS-GGIII
La Poétique du caché dans Le Moine de MG Lewis. 0599. TROTT, Nicola. Lewis, Matthew (17751818) In The Handbook to Gothic Literature, Ed.
http://www.toolcity.net/~ffrank/LEWIS-GGIII.html
Matthew Gregory "Monk Lewis Raymond Meets the Bleeding Nun (expecting Agnes)......................................................The Fate of Ambrosio "Agnes, Agnes, you are mine"......................................................................................."Thus I secure my prey" Internet Resources: Romanticism on the Net 8 (1997), Special Issue on The Monk Jack Voller's Literary Gothic ABENSOUR Le Moine de M. G. Lewis." 0310 ALLARD, James. Robert. "Spectres, Spectators, Spectacles: Matthew Lewis's The Castle Spectre Gothic Studies 3 (2001): 246-261. Scrutinizes the critical reputation of Lewis's Gothic drama and claims that it was the anticipation of horrid and sensational spectacle (such as the appearance of the Bleeding Nun) rather than spectacle itself that guaranteed the popularity and success of the play with audiences in 1797. "The play is marked by a distinct lack of spectacle," but "the delays, preventions, and moments of invulnerability that permeate all aspects continually serve to manipulate and frustrate the audience's expectations of a spectacle while, at the same time, perpetuating and heightening the desire for Gothic spectacle." ANDERSON , Howard. "The Manuscript of M. G. Lewis's

73. FILE Authors.lst A Supplement To Webster S Revised Unabridged
divine and antiq.) 16751746 MG Lewis Lewis, Mat. Gregory (Eng. author)1775-1818 Sir GC Lewis Lewis, Sir George Cornewall (Eng.
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74. CSULB-COAST /Juvenile
1 Lewis, MG See Lewis, MG (Matthew Gregory), 17751818. 1 Lewis,MJT See Lewis, Michael Jonathan Taunton. 1. (Previous
http://www.coast.csulb.edu:90/kids/10,152/search/a?Lewis, Lena A. (Lena Armstron

75. CSULB-COAST /Juvenile
See Lewis, MG (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818. 1 Lewis, Mike See also Lewis,MH 1 Lewis, Monk See Lewis, MG (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818.
http://www.coast.csulb.edu:90/kids/10,152/search/aLewis, Laurie./alewis laurie/7

76. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary CriticismCollection. MG Lewis (1775 1818). Nationality British, Periods
http://www.ipl.org.ar/cgi-bin/ref/litcrit/litcrit.out.pl?au=lew-559

77. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
Josephine Aimee Campbell (1898 1979) Leslie, Kenneth (1892 - 1974) Lessing, Doris(1919 - ) Lewis, CS (1898 - 1963) Lewis, MG (1775 - 1818) Lewis, Sinclair
http://www.ipl.org.ar/cgi-bin/ref/litcrit/litcrit.browse.pl?au=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ

78. Alfonso, King Of Castile . A Tragedy In Five Acts. / By M.G. Lewis .
Alfonso, King of Castile . A Tragedy In Five Acts. / By M.G. Lewis. Available for noncommercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Michigan for academic and
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79. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Lewis, MG [Matthew
Copyright© 19711998 Project Gutenberg PROMO.NET - All rights reserved.Web Site Designed and Administered by Pietro Di Miceli
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80. The Literary Gothic   |   Matthew Lewis  
9 July 1775 10 May 1818. Like Mary Shelley, Lewis made a huge impact with his teenage (and Confessors and Penitents in M. G. Lewis's The Monk"by Syndy M
http://www.litgothic.com/Authors/lewis.html
Lewis, Matthew
9 July 1775 - 10 May 1818
Like Mary Shelley , Lewis made a huge impact with his teenage (and only) novel The Monk , which more-or-less defined the far edge of sensational Gothicism when it was published in 1796. Lewis went on to write a number of plays, poems, and translations, many of which featured Gothic themes and motifs. As a playwright Lewis was rather successful, his melodramatic flair finding an appreciate audience in the days of Romantic drama, although Lewis abandoned the theater when he inherited his family's West Indian sugar plantations.
Sites: The Monk : A Hypertext Companion [ problematic link ] Solid overview of Lewis and his place in the Gothic tradition, of the complex textual history of this novel (Lewis himself bowdlerized the text in response to public outcry), and other issue. [Zachary Munzenrider, ENEC 981: The Novel of Sensibility. UVa] biographical note Emphasizes The Monk (naturally) and notes Lewis' influence on a number of other writers. [Keith Parkins] very brief biographical note from the Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.

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