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  1. The monk; a romance by M.G. Lewis. ed. by E.A. Baker . by Lewis. M. G. (Matthew Gregory). 1775-1818., 1920-01-01
  2. Tales of terror and wonder. collected by Matthew Gregory Lewis. by Lewis. M. G. (Matthew Gregory). 1775-1818.$ecomp., 1887-01-01
  3. Rosario; or. The female monk; a romance by Monk Lewis. With an i by Lewis. M. G. (Matthew Gregory). 1775-1818., 1891-01-01
  4. Life and correspondence, with many pieces in prose and verse, never before published Volume 1 by M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818 Lewis, 2009-10-26
  5. Matthew G. Lewis, Charles Robert Maturin & the Germans: An Interpretative Study of the Influence of German Literature on Two Gothic Novels (Gothic studies and dissertations) by Syndy M. Conger, 1980-09
  6. Monk Lewis: A Critical Biography by D.L. Macdonald, 2000-10-01
  7. Journal of a West India Proprietor (Oxford World's Classics) by Matthew Lewis, 2008-09-15

21. Lewis Family
Research and resources hub for those investigating and documenting the name and its worldwide lineages.
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22. Monk, By Lewis
Lewis, M. G./ Anderson, Howard $2.50 Acceptable All text is legible, may contain markings, cover wear, loose/torn
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23. Lewis Milestone - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Profile, awards, and filmography. Information with searchable links.
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Lewis Milestone
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California , U.S. Occupation Director, screenwriter, producer Years active Spouse Kendall, Lee (1936 - 30 July 1978) (her death) 2003 stamp Lewis Milestone (born Lev Milstein ) (September 30, 1895 – September 25, 1980) was a Russian-American motion picture director. He is known for directing Two Arabian Knights (1927) and All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), both of which received Academy Awards for Best Director . He also directed The Front Page (1931 - nomination), The General Died at Dawn Of Mice and Men Ocean's Eleven (1960), and Mutiny on the Bounty
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Milestone was born in Kishinev, Bessarabia Imperial Russia (now Chişinău Moldova to a family of Jewish heritage. He came to the United States in 1912 just prior to World War I Milestone held a number of odd jobs before enlisting in the U.S. Signal Corps

24. Book A Pg. 15
Manghn/Mough, Carter Sarah Darby 5/11/1871 William Lewis, M.G.
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Wiley Jones, M.G. E.B. Farmer Miss M.L. Corbin B.L. Ross, M.G. Davis, Moses © Martha Turner © J.P. Carson Carson, Hudson © Minerva Locket © J.P. Carson Felton, Frank © Jane Price © F.A. Wheelus, M.G. Edwards, Warren © Margaret Wood © D.A. Ray, J.P. Friday, February 21, 2003 Millie Stewart NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, submitter, or the legal representative of the contributor, submitter, and contact Margie Daniels with proof of this consent. Margie Daniels Millie Stewart and Davine Cambpell County Managers Last date updated 04/10/2006 This site is part of the Georgia GenWeb

25. The Literary Gothic | Matthew Lewis
Short essay on the novelist, poet, and playwright. Annotated links.
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Lewis, Matthew G.
9 July 1775 - 10 May 1818
Like Mary Shelley , Lewis made a huge impact with his teenage (and only) novel The Monk , which more or less defined the far edge of sensational Gothicism when it was published in 1796. Indeed, the notoriety of the novel was such that Lewis was forever after known as "Monk" Lewis, and the fact he served as a Member of Parliament only heightened the shock value. Lewis went on to write a number of plays, poems, and translations, many of which featured Gothic themes and motifs. As a playwright Lewis was rather successful, his melodramatic flair finding an appreciate audience in the days of Romantic drama, although Lewis abandoned the theater when he inherited his family's West Indian sugar plantations.
This unattributed etching of Lewis (you can see what may well be the source by clicking on the "Portraits" link at left) served as the frontispiece to The Life and Correspondence of M. G. Lewis , London: Henry Colburn, 1839.
Sites: Biographical essay [Stuart Sim, U Sunderland; Literary Encyclopedia] Brief biographical note [Wikipedia] Biographical note Emphasizes The Monk (naturally) and notes Lewis' influence on a number of other writers. [Keith Parkins]

26. M. G. Lewis | LibraryThing
Also known as M.G. Lewis, M. G. Lewis, Lewis Matthew, Matthew G. Lewis, Matthew G. Lewis, Matthew Gr. Lewis (see complete list), Matthew Gregory Lewis, M.G. Lewis Antonin
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27. Lewis Grizzard - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (March 2008) This article's tone or style may not be appropriate for Wikipedia . Specific concerns may be found on the talk page . See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. (August 2009) Lewis Grizzard Born October 20, 1946
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Atlanta
Georgia United States Lewis McDonald Grizzard Jr . (October 20, 1946 – March 20, 1994) was an American writer and humorist , known for his Southern demeanor and commentary on the American South . Although he spent his early career as a newspaper sports writer and editor, becoming the sports editor of the Atlanta Journal at age 23, he is much better known for his humorous newspaper columns in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Grizzard also published a total of twenty-five books, including collections of his columns (e.g. Chili Dawgs Always Bark at Night ), expanded versions of his stand-up comedy routines (

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SUMMARY Matthew Lewis is best remembered as the author of the sensational Gothic novel The Monk. He was also a slave-owner, inheriting two large plantations and making two visits to Jamaica to investigate the living and working conditions of his slaves. His anecdotal record, the Journal of a West India Proprietor, offers a vivid account of plantation life from the slave owner's perspective. This edition provides full contextual background and includes Lewis' verse narrative The Isle of Devils, as well as a telling last letter and extract from his papers. SUMMARY Matthew Lewis is best remembered as the author of the sensational Gothic novel The Monk. He was also a slave-owner, inheriting two large plantations and making two visits to Jamaica to investigate the living and working conditions of his slaves. His anecdotal record, the Journal of a West India Proprietor, offers a vivid account of plantation life ...

29. Lewis Carroll
An article looking at Carroll s work and his influence on modern writing.
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Let's forget all about sex and violence for a while, and just talk about Lewis Carroll, the man and his creations. Don't worry, we'll get back to the sex and violence later. Like his most famous creation, the man didn't actually exist, but was the pseudonym of the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), a shy man prone to stutter, seemingly only comfortable in the presence of young girls, whom he loved and spent much of his life devoted to. And while it is his children's literature he is remembered for, he was known at the time for more then just this field. Among his talents were mathematics, invention (including a Nyctograph, a device to record, Braille-like, any thoughts during the night without getting out of bed), word and chess puzzles and had remarkable skill with the camera when the craft was in its infancy, having his work shown at London's annual Photographic Exhibition. He was a devout member of the Church of England, ordained a Deacon though seldom preaching because of his stammer. And he had an affinity for Tuesdays. As Martin Gardner describes him he is 'a fussy, prim, fastidious, cranky, kind, gentle bachelor whose life was sexless, uneventful and happy'.

30. The Monk; A Romance : Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818 : Free Download
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31. The Lewis Carroll Society Website - Homepage
A non-profit organization seeking to promote research in the life and works of Lewis Carroll. Information about membership and upcoming publications is provided.
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CreatePageTop('home','The Lewis Carroll Society','registered charity no. 266239 ~ founded 1969'); The Lewis Carroll Society was formed in 1969 with the aim of encouraging research into the life and works of Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). The Society has members around the world, including many leading libraries and institutions, authors, researchers and many who simply enjoy Carroll's books and want to find out more about the man and his work. Why not join the LCS - for your own interest and entertainment or to make a contribution to Carroll scholarship? Our subscriptions are remarkably low for a society of this nature. Click Here for Membership Details Forthcoming Meetings and Events Visit our Events page for further details and for many other Carroll related events. LCS Subscriptions - Pay Them Online You can now join the LCS and pay your subscription online. Payments can be made safely and securely by credit card through our approved retailer, Aznet Online Ltd. Some of the Society's publications are also available from the same supplier. Subscriptions and prices are same whether paid online or by regular mail. Click Here to visit www.aznet.co.uk

32. The Monk; A Romance By Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818
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33. About Lewis Carroll
Contains the works of Lewis Carroll, as well as a biography.
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Timeline Lewis Carroll is born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, Carroll invented his pen name by translating his first two names into the Latin "Carolus Lodovicus" and then anglicizing it into "Lewis Carroll." He graduated from Christ Church College, Oxford. Carroll remained there, lecturing on mathematics and writing treatises and guides for students The first recorded use of his pseudonym was when Dodgson submitted a parody to the magazine The Train. The editor of The Train, Edmund Yates, chose the pseudonym "Lewis Carroll" from a list of possible pen names submitted by Dodgson. Although he took deacon`s orders in 1861, Carroll was never ordained a priest, partly because he was afflicted with a stammer that made preaching difficult and partly, perhaps, because he had discovered other interests. Lewis Carroll is best known for ALICE`S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND . It is believed that this book was originally written for Alice Liddell, the child of the Dean of Christ Church college.

34. M. G. Lewis: Books By M. G. Lewis @ BookFinder.com
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36. The Monk By Matthew G. Lewis, M. G. Lewis, J. Berryman | Flipkart Books
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The Monk shocked and titillated readers with its graphic portrayal of lust, sin, and violence when it was first published, in 1796.
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37. Percy Wyndham Lewis
Short biography, painting A Battery Shelled (1919) and several quotes by and on Lewis.
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Percy Wyndham Lewis was born in Amehurst, Nova Scotia in 1882. Lewis came to England and was educated at Rugby School and the Slade School of Art (1898-1901). After leaving art college Lewis spent the next seven years in Euro pe. When he returned to England in 1909 he began publishing stories, essays, novels and plays.
In 1912 Lewis became the founder of Vorticism, a literary and artistic movement. Members of the group included Charles Nevinson Henri Gaudier-Brzeska William Roberts and Alvin Langdon Coburn . In his journal, Blast (1914-15), Lewis attacked the sentimentality of 19th century art and emphasized the value of violence, energy and the machine. In the visual arts Vorticism was expressed in abstract compositions of bold lines, sharp angles and planes.
From 1916 to 1918 Lewis served on the Western Front as a battery officer. He was also commissioned by

38. Sinclair Lewis - Nobel Lecture
Sinclair Lewis Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1930.
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Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1930
The American Fear of Literature
I wish, in this address, to consider certain trends, certain dangers, and certain high and exciting promises in present-day American literature. To discuss this with complete and unguarded frankness - and I should not insult you by being otherwise than completely honest, however indiscreet - it will be necessary for me to be a little impolite regarding certain institutions and persons of my own greatly beloved land.
But I beg of you to believe that I am in no case gratifying a grudge. Fortune has dealt with me rather too well. I have known little struggle, not much poverty, many generosities. Now and then I have, for my books or myself, been somewhat warmly denounced - there was one good pastor in California who upon reading my

39. Journal Of A Residence Among The Negroes In The West Indies
Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 17751818 . Journal of a Residence among the Negroes in the West Indies Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
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  • 40. Sinclair Lewis - Autobiography
    Written for acceptance of Nobel Prize in Literature 1930.
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    Autobiography
    To recount my life for the Nobel Foundation, I would like to present it as possessing some romantic quality, some unique character, like Kipling 's early adventures in India, or Bernard Shaw
    I was born in a prairie village in that most Scandinavian part of America, Minnesota, the son of a country doctor, in 1885. Until I went East to Yale University I attended the ordinary public school, along with many Madsens, Olesons, Nelsons, Hedins, Larsons. Doubtless it was because of this that I made the hero of my second book, The Trail of the Hawk , a Norwegian, and Gustaf Sondelius, of Arrowsmith , a Swede - and to me, Dr. Sondelius is the favorite among all my characters.

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