Melmoth the Wanderer

Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Maturin is a significant work in the Gothic fiction genre, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 25, 2015. This edition spans 576 pages and is presented in English. The novel explores the harrowing journey of its tormented protagonist, a Faustian figure entangled in a desperate quest for redemption from a pact with the devil, reflecting Maturin’s unique approach to themes of cruelty and blasphemy.
Readers will encounter a narrative that delves into the depths of human despair and the supernatural, marked by intense psychological and moral dilemmas. Maturin’s work is noted for its claustrophobic atmosphere and its critical stance on Roman Catholicism, offering a blend of horror and the occult. The novel’s exploration of sacrilege and paranoia resonates with the traditions of Gothic literature, drawing comparisons to the works of other notable authors in the genre.
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Written by an eccentric Anglican curate in Dublin, Melmoth the Wanderer brought the Gothic novel to a new pitch of claustrophobic intensity, surpassing the quiet tremors of Ann Radcliffe’s romances in its reckless accumulation of cruelties and blasphemies. Its tormented villain, a Faustian transgressor desperately seeking a victim to release him from his fatal bargain with the devil, was regarded by Balzac as one of the great outcasts of modern literature. Intended partly as an attack on Roman Catholicism, Maturin’s intriguing novel teeters giddily over abysses of sacrilege and raving paranoia, in moments of delirious panic worthy of Godwin or Poe.
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