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Melmoth the Wanderer, Vol. 2 of 4

Melmoth the Wanderer, Vol. 2 of 4

A Tale (Classic Reprint)

by Charles Robert Maturin
Hardback
Publication Date: 27/11/2018

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Excerpt from Melmoth the Wanderer, Vol. 2 of 4: A Tale Lent was now begun, - all the com munity were preparing themselves for the great confession. They shut themselves Up, - they prostrated themselves before the shrines of the saints, - they occupied them selves whole hours in taking minutes of their consciences, and magnifying the tri vial defects of conventual discipline into offences in the eye of God, in order to give consequence to their penitence in the hearing of the confessor, -in fact, they would have been glad to accuse themselves of a crime, to escape from the monotony of a monastic conscience. There was a kind of silent bustle in the house, that very much favoured my pur poses. Hour after hour I demanded pa per for' my confession. I obtained it, but my frequent demands excited suspicion.

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ISBN:
9780483417526
9780483417526
Category:
Thriller / suspense
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
27-11-2018
Publisher:
Forgotten Books
Pages:
326
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x19mm
Weight:
0.59kg
Charles Robert Maturin

Charles Robert Maturin (1782-1824) was an Irish playwright and novelist, born in Dublin. A contradictory figure, Maturin was both a friend of Lord Byron and a Protestant cleric.

His play Bertram so scandalised London that he was punished by the Church. He was also the great-uncle of Oscar Wilde, who renamed himself Melmoth while in exile as a tribute to his forebear. Melmoth the Wanderer is Maturin's best-known novel.

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