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Bravo Of Venice; A Romance eBook

by Henry Morley, Heinrich Zschokke e Matthew Gregory Lewis
language: english
Publisher: Pub One Info, November of 2010 ‧
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pubOne.info present you this new edition. Matthew Gregory Lewis, who professed to have translated this romance out of the German, very much, I believe, as Horace Walpole professed to have taken The Castle of Otranto from an old Italian manuscript, was born in 1775 of a wealthy family. His father had an estate in India and a post in a Government office. His mother was daughter to Sir Thomas Sewell, Master of the Rolls in the reign of George III. She was a young mother; her son Matthew was devoted to her from the first. As a child he called her "Fanny, " and as a man held firmly by her when she was deserted by her husband. From Westminster School, M. G. Lewis passed to Christ Church, Oxford. Already he was busy over tales and plays, and wrote at college a farce, never acted, a comedy, written at the age of sixteen, The East Indian, afterwards played for Mrs. Jordan's benefit and repeated with great success, and also a novel, never published, called The Effusions of Sensibility, which was a burlesque upon the sentimental school. He wrote also what he called "a romance in the style of The Castle of Otranto, " which appeared afterwards as the play of The Castle Spectre

Bravo Of Venice; A Romance

by Henry Morley, Heinrich Zschokke e Matthew Gregory Lewis

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ISBN: 9782819942672
Publisher: Pub One Info
Release Date: November of 2010
Language: English
Pages: 161
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9782819942672
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