Melmoth the Wanderer (Oxford World's Classics)

Written by an eccentric Anglican curate in Dublin, Melmoth Wanderer brought the terrors of the Gothic novel to a new pitch of claustrophobic intensity. Its tormented villain, a Faustian transgressor desperately seeking a victim to release him from his fatal bargain with the devil, regarded by
Balzac as one of the great outcasts of modern literature.

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592 pages

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Helsdottir
May 02, 2023
7/10 stars
The most hauntingly beautiful language and quintessentially gothic.

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