Set in the Gothic tradition, this 1825 novel by Charles R. Maturin explores dark themes and complex characters, appealing to fans of the genre. Maturin, known for his influential works like "Melmoth the Wanderer," delves into existential questions and moral dilemmas. This edition not only revives a classic but also includes a new biography, making it a valuable addition for readers interested in Gothic literature and Maturin's legacy. The republishing aims to make this vintage work accessible to a modern audience.
Charles Robert Maturin Reihenfolge der Bücher
Charles Maturin war ein irischer protestantischer Geistlicher und Autor von Schauerromanen und -dramen. Seine frühen, unter Pseudonym veröffentlichten Werke waren kritisch und kommerziell erfolglos, erregten aber die Aufmerksamkeit einflussreicher Literaten. Mit deren Unterstützung fand sein Theaterstück Bertram ein breiteres Publikum und wurde erfolgreich, obwohl ihm der finanzielle Gewinn aufgrund familiärer Verpflichtungen und negativer Kritiken entging. Diese Umstände zwangen ihn, sich ausschließlich auf das Schreiben zu verlassen, und er wandte sich nach einer Reihe erfolgloser Theaterstücke wieder den Romanen zu, von denen eines später die Bewunderung von Autoren wie Honoré de Balzac und Charles Baudelaire hervorrief.







- 2019
- 2018
Melmoth the Wanderer
New ed. from the original text, with a memoir and bibliography of Maturin's works - Vol. 1
- 364 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
This new edition of Melmoth the Wanderer features the original text from 1892, preserving its historical significance. It includes a memoir and a bibliography of Maturin's works, offering readers insight into the author's life and literary contributions. The high-quality reprint ensures that the classic novel remains accessible while maintaining its authentic form, making it a valuable addition for both new readers and collectors of classic literature.
- 2018
Plays, Works of Charles Robert Maturin, Vol. 7
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Set in the early 19th century, this collection showcases the theatrical endeavors of Charles Robert Maturin, whose initial novels did not gain traction. His first play, Bertram, found moderate success, running for twenty-two nights. However, subsequent works, Manuel and Fredolfo, struggled due to lackluster performances and an unpredictable audience. A later posthumous play, Osmyn, the Renegade, had a better reception, though only fragments survive. Maturin's journey reflects the challenges of achieving success in the competitive world of theater.
- 2017
Melmoth the Wanderer
New ed. from the original text, with a memoir and bibliography of Maturin's works - Vol. 3
- 344 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
This edition features a faithful reprint of the original 1892 text, offering readers an authentic experience of Maturin's work. It includes a memoir that provides insight into the author's life and a bibliography detailing his other writings. The book delves into themes of despair and existential exploration, centered around the enigmatic figure of Melmoth, who wanders the earth in search of redemption. This volume is ideal for those interested in Gothic literature and the complexities of human experience.
- 2017
Melmoth the Wanderer
New ed. from the original text, with a memoir and bibliography of Maturin's works. Vol. 2
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The narrative follows the enigmatic figure of Melmoth, who is cursed to wander the earth in search of a companion to share his eternal suffering. This new edition includes a memoir and bibliography of Maturin's works, providing insight into the author's life and literary contributions. Volume 2 offers a faithful reprint of the 1892 edition, ensuring that readers experience the text as it was originally presented, maintaining its historical significance and literary integrity.
- 2017
The Albigenses, Works of Charles Robert Maturin, Vol. 6
- 740 Seiten
- 26 Lesestunden
Set in the early 13th century, this historical romance explores the intense conflict between the Catholic Church and the Albigenses, a heretical group in Languedoc. Maturin weaves a dense narrative featuring a diverse cast, including the brave heroine Genevieve and a ruthless bishop. The novel is noted for its vivid depictions of violence and nature, balancing horror with rich character development. Although it received better reviews than some of Maturin's earlier works, it has been overshadowed by his more famous title, Melmoth the Wanderer.
- 2015
The narrative delves into the torment of its title character, who seeks out despairing souls to inherit his pact with evil. Maturin intricately weaves together the fates of various characters, including a man in an asylum, a victim of the Inquisition, an innocent child, and a deceived maiden, each confronting Melmoth's chilling allure. The author masterfully balances intense emotion with profound melancholy, exploring themes of suffering, redemption, and the human spirit's resilience against overwhelming despair.
- 2014
The Milesian Chief, Works of Charles Robert Maturin, Vol. 3
- 496 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of post-Act of Union Ireland, the novel follows Armida, a talented Italian-bred woman, as she falls for Connal, the last leader of an ancient Irish dynasty. Their love story unfolds amidst political turmoil and rebellion for Irish independence, transforming Armida's sheltered life into a perilous adventure across the rugged landscapes of western Ireland. Maturin weaves gothic elements into the narrative, heightening the sense of dread and passion as the characters confront both external enemies and personal struggles.
- 2014
The Wild Irish Boy, Works of Charles Robert Maturin, Vol. 2
- 520 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
Ormsby Bethel, a young Irishman of uncertain lineage, embarks on a tumultuous journey through the high society of Ireland and England, confronting swindlers, gamblers, and his own identity. This novel blends elements of a coming-of-age tale with the silver fork genre, featuring extravagant lifestyles and dangerous passions. Key to the narrative is the enigmatic Lady Montrevor, whose allure heightens the intrigue. The story is filled with unexpected twists, exploring themes of wealth, morality, and the consequences of long-held secrets.
- 2013
Fatal Revenge, Works of Charles Robert Maturin, Vol. 1
- 706 Seiten
- 25 Lesestunden
The story revolves around brothers Ippolito and Annibal Montorio, exploring themes of passion, innocence, and evil within a gothic framework. Maturin's debut novel showcases his mastery of language and complex plotting, setting the stage for his later work, Melmoth the Wanderer. The narrative delves into the struggles of the human soul caught between lawful and unlawful desires, presenting a haunting portrayal of life’s extremes. Maturin's unique ability to evoke darkness and intensity makes this novel a significant contribution to the late gothic genre.