As simultaneously “queer” and “unoriginal,” the Gothic is an ideal site for investigating alternatives to the still potent Romantic construction of the author as masculine, heterosexual, and autonomous. One of the best examples of this Gothic alternative is the original queer Gothic plagiarist, Matthew Lewis. Drawing on Judith Butler’s insight that drag—and by implication gender—is a form of imitation that calls into question the “originality” of any normatively delineated gender identity, this essay examines the authorship of The Monk by way of a usually overlooked episode in which Lewis situates himself in a classical, imitative, and homoerotic literary tradition and echoes his famous avowal of the romance’s “plagiarisms.” Like the crafty...
This paper reads The Monk by M. G. Lewis in the context of the literary and visual responses to the ...
In his well-known analysis of the evolution of sexuality in society in "Making sexual history", Jeff...
The relationship between sexuality and politics has always been an underlying assumption of the avan...
This dissertation focuses on the representation of female characters in Matthew Gregory Lewis’s Goth...
Since Ellen Moers coined the concept of the female Gothic in 1974, numerous studies have been dedic...
In my paper, titled “Transgressive Gender and the Empowerment of Masculine Women in The Monk,” I dis...
Beyond Gender: The Violation of Convention in the Gothic Novel Dennis Lazor, Ph.D. University of Con...
Although a dissertation about Gothic fiction, this project challenges the very idea of the Gothic ...
This essay considers the critical commonplace that classic Gothic narratives such as The Monk and Ca...
Matthew Lewis?s 1796 novel The Monk continues to attract critical attention, but the accusation that...
In 1796, Matthew G. Lewis capitalised on the turmoil of late eighteenth-century revolutionary violen...
This essay argues that the Gothic succubus pioneers new frameworks for examining female sexuality, s...
Clara Reeve’s (1729–1807) Gothic novel The Old English Baron is a node for contemplating two discurs...
Romantic-period authors, reviewers, and critics persistently invoked sodomy and cannibalism when cri...
Matthew G. Lewis's gothic novel, The Monk, depicts the clerical society's moral position in the secu...
This paper reads The Monk by M. G. Lewis in the context of the literary and visual responses to the ...
In his well-known analysis of the evolution of sexuality in society in "Making sexual history", Jeff...
The relationship between sexuality and politics has always been an underlying assumption of the avan...
This dissertation focuses on the representation of female characters in Matthew Gregory Lewis’s Goth...
Since Ellen Moers coined the concept of the female Gothic in 1974, numerous studies have been dedic...
In my paper, titled “Transgressive Gender and the Empowerment of Masculine Women in The Monk,” I dis...
Beyond Gender: The Violation of Convention in the Gothic Novel Dennis Lazor, Ph.D. University of Con...
Although a dissertation about Gothic fiction, this project challenges the very idea of the Gothic ...
This essay considers the critical commonplace that classic Gothic narratives such as The Monk and Ca...
Matthew Lewis?s 1796 novel The Monk continues to attract critical attention, but the accusation that...
In 1796, Matthew G. Lewis capitalised on the turmoil of late eighteenth-century revolutionary violen...
This essay argues that the Gothic succubus pioneers new frameworks for examining female sexuality, s...
Clara Reeve’s (1729–1807) Gothic novel The Old English Baron is a node for contemplating two discurs...
Romantic-period authors, reviewers, and critics persistently invoked sodomy and cannibalism when cri...
Matthew G. Lewis's gothic novel, The Monk, depicts the clerical society's moral position in the secu...
This paper reads The Monk by M. G. Lewis in the context of the literary and visual responses to the ...
In his well-known analysis of the evolution of sexuality in society in "Making sexual history", Jeff...
The relationship between sexuality and politics has always been an underlying assumption of the avan...