Matthew 'Monk' Lewis Greetings Card
Blank greetings card with envelope featuring:
Matthew 'Monk' Lewis NPG D8350
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by J. Hollis, published by John Samuel Murray, sold by Charles Tilt, after George Henry Harlow
Matthew Gregory Lewis was popularly nicknamed 'Monk Lewis' after his work, The Monk (1796), one of the most celebrated British gothic novels. Denounced as blasphemous pornography, it was an immediate bestseller. Capitalising on his success and notoriety, he wrote popular gothic melodramas such as Castle Spectre (1797) and Timour the Tartar (1811), which greatly influenced Sir Walter Scott. In 1812, Lewis inherited a Jamaican sugar plantation. His posthumously published Journal of a West India Proprietor (1834), recounted his attempts to improve the working and... more
Card size: 125mm x 175mm
Images are printed in their original proportions, within a white border.










