M.G. LewisMatthew Gregory Lewis, commonly known as M. G. Lewis, was a prominent British writer born on July 9, 1775, in London, England. He is best known for his influential Gothic novel, "The Monk: A Romance," which solidified his reputation as a leading figue in the Gothic literary tradition. Lewis had a privileged upbringing and received a comprehensive education, studying at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford. Despite his aristocratic background, he showed an early interest in literature and began writing at a young age. Matthew Gregory Lewis passed away on May 14, 1818, at the age of 42. Although his literary career was relatively short, his impact on Gothic fiction and his notable work, "The Monk: A Romance," continue to be celebrated and studied by scholars and readers alike. Read More Read Less
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