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  1. Melmoth, the Wanderer: a melo-dramatic romance, in three acts. (Founded on the popular novel of that name.) Performed, for the first time, at the Royal Coburg theatre, on Monday, July 14th, 1823
  2. Bertram: a tragedy in five acts by Charles Robert Maturin 1780-1824, 1847-12-31
  3. Bertram; or, The castle of St. Aldobrand, a tragedy, in five acts by Charles Robert, 1780-1824 Maturin, 2009-10-26
  4. Charles Robert Maturin: The Forgotten Imitator (Gothic Studies and Dissertations) by John B. Harris, 1980-09
  5. Nut Between Two Blades: The Novels of Charles Robert Maturin (Gothic Studies and Dissertations) by Peter M. Henderson, 1980-09
  6. Charles Robert Maturin (The Irish Writers Series) by Robert E. Lougy, 1975-02
  7. Melmoth the Wanderer (Penguin Classics) by Charles Robert Maturin, 2001-02-01

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Matthew G. Lewis, Charles Robert Maturin, and the Germans: an interpretative study of the influence of German literature on two Gothic novels
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Configurations of Faust: three studies in the Gothic (1798-1820)
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    Irish novelist and dramatist. Born into a Huguenot family in Dublin, Maturin was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and ordained in 1803. He is best remembered for his ‘horror
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    Charles Robert Maturin, also known as C.R. Maturin (1782 - 1824) was a Irish clergyman and writer. He struggled throughout his life to make a living from his writing, especially once his work got him barred from advancement in the church, and he earned praise and as well as censure from the biggest literary names of his day. His most famous work was "Melmoth the Wanderer." Works available on Lit2Go:
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    (b. 1782, Dublind. Oct. 30, 1824, Dublin), Irish Roman Catholic clergyman, dramatist, and author of Gothic romances. He has been called "the last of the Goths," as his best known work, Melmoth the Wanderer (1820), is considered the last of the classic English Gothic romances. Educated at Trinity College, Maturin became curate of St. Peter's in Dublin in 1804. His first popular success was the verse tragedy Bertram (1816), produced at Drury Lane with Edmund Kean in the title role, but he soon exhausted his gains from this and his next two plays were failures. He returned to novels, producing his masterpiece, Melmoth Related Propaedia Topics: Nineteenth-century literature Romance: the romance of love, chivalry, and adventure; e.g., Arthurian romance, the pastoral romance, the Gothic romance, the historical romance

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