Matthew Lewis
Matthew Gregory Lewis was an English novelist, dramatist, and public official. He is best known for his seminal novel, The Monk, which parodied early Gothic fiction and became one of the genre's most famous examples.
He was born on July 9, 1775 in London, the eldest child of Matthew Lewis, a successful diplomat, and Frances Maria Sewell Lewis. In 1781, when Lewis was six years old, his mother left his father for a music teacher. His parents remained married but separated until his father's...