| #105675 in Books | Christopher MacLachlan | 1999-06-01 | 1999-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.77 x.72 x5.12l,.65 | File Name: 0140436030 | 416 pages | The monk
||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Wow|By S. B. Scott|I can't believe it how good this read was. Though the language was a bit old fashion, everything about the plot was so modern it was hard to believe it was written so long ago. It has everything! Magic, demons, action, love, betrayal, sex... unbelievable. So many little stories within stories. I could not put it down. I wish we'd been given this in High||“The whole work is distinguished by the variety and impressiveness of its incidents; and the author every-where discovers an imagination rich, powerful, and fervid.” —Samuel Taylor Coleridge|About the Auth
‘Few could sustain the glance of his eye, at once fiery and penetrating’
Savaged by critics for its supposed profanity and obscenity, and bought in large numbers by readers eager to see whether it lived up to its lurid reputation, The Monk became a succès de scandale when it was published in 1796 – not least because its author was a member of parliament and only twenty years old. It recounts the diabolical decline of Ambrosio, a ...
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