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Books by Alethea Hayter

Charles Robert Maturin (1782-1824) was born in Dublin and educated at Trinity College, going on to become a clergyman and writer of Gothic novels and plays. At first a failure, his work was nonetheless noticed by Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron, which led to the staging and success of his tragedy Bertram. (Samuel Taylor Coleridge, on the other hand, dismissed it as 'melancholy proof of the depravation of the public mind'.) His later plays and fiction, including Melmoth the Wanderer, were neglected and Maturin died in poverty. The work's brilliance was recognised posthumously, and it now endures as one of the most famous gothic novels in English literature.
Wreck of the Abergavenny By Alethea Hayter
Wreck of the Abergavennyby Alethea Hayter
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Opium and the Romantic Imagination By Alethea Hayter
Opium and the Romantic Imaginationby Alethea Hayter
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The Wreck of the Abergavenny By Alethea Hayter
The Wreck of the Abergavennyby Alethea Hayter
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Melmoth the Wanderer By Alethea Hayter
Melmoth the Wandererby Alethea Hayter
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Horatio's Version By Alethea Hayter
Horatio's Versionby Alethea Hayter
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A Sultry Month By Alethea Hayter
A Sultry Monthby Alethea Hayter
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The Backbone, The By Alethea Hayter
The Backbone, Theby Alethea Hayter
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Voyage in Vain By Alethea Hayter
Voyage in Vainby Alethea Hayter
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Charlotte Yonge By Alethea Hayter
Charlotte Yongeby Alethea Hayter
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